- with
different meanings. In the 8th–16th centuries,
namestniks (more
correctly knyaz namestniks, or "knyaz deputies") were in
charge of
local administration...
-
Kingdom (when it
acquired the name 'Pałac Namiestnikowski' - the
Palace of
Namestnik of
Kingdom of Poland). The
first Viceroy, from 1815, was Józef Zajączek...
- The
Namiestnik (or
Namestnik, Viceroy) of the
Kingdom of
Poland (Polish:
namiestnik Królestwa Polskiego, Russian: наместник Царства Польского) was the...
-
Novorossiya Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the
Russian Empire,
which existed in 1764–1783 and
again in 1796–1802. It...
- V****ilii V****ilievich
Veliaminov in 1374,
replacing it with
voyevodas and
namestniks. The
Novgorod tysyatskii was
abolished when Ivan III
conquered the city...
- 1874. No "namiestnik" was
named to
replace him; however, the role of "
namestnik"—viceroy of the
former kingdom p****ed to the governor-general of Warsaw—or...
-
namestnichestvo until 1875 and
later Governorate General,
ruled by the
Namestniks and
Governor Generals of Poland. In the 1880s, the
official language was...
- many times,
sometimes during several months.
Later other administrators (
namestniks, voyevodas, etc.) had
biriches in
their staff, as
mentioned in payrolls...
-
glavnoupravlyayushchiy ("high commissioner") (1801–1844, 1882–1902) and
namestnik ("viceroy") (1844–1882, 1904–1917),
situated in the
modern areas of the...
- safe and it
would have the
capacity to
accommodate large fleets. The
Namestnik of
Yekaterinoslav and Voznesensk,
Platon Zubov (one of Catherine's favorites)...