- 28
February 2022, the
Polish city of Elbląg
ended its
partnership with
Navahradak as a
response to the 2022
Russian invasion of
Ukraine and its
active support...
- Nowogródek
Voivodeship can
refer to: Nowogródek
Voivodeship (1507–1795) in the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Nowogródek
Voivodeship (1919–1939) in the...
- Kyiv
Roman Danylovich (c. 1230 – c. 1261),
Prince of
Black Ruthenia (
Navahradak),
Prince of Slonim?
Roman I of Moldavia,
Voivode of
Moldavia (1391–1394)...
- in Belarus. (Once
similar towers were
built in Brest, Grodno, Turaw,
Navahradak, but they were destro**** in the
course of wars.)
Today it is a national...
-
Roman Danylovich (*ca. 1230 – † ca. 1261),
Prince of
Black Ruthenia (
Navahradak) 1255? – 1260?, and
Slonim Mstislav Danylovich († aft. 1300),
Prince of...
- Nareubikeu/Narŭbik'ŭ - 나르비크 (Korean)
Navahrudak Naugardukas (Lithuanian),
Navahradak - Наваградак (Belarusian, archaic), Nowogródek (Polish),
Novogrudok -...
- Mir
Castle Complex Muravanka Church Church of St.Barys And St.Hlieb,
Navahradak Church of St. Michael,
Synkavichy Church of the Holy Trinity, Iškaldź...
- been
known since. In 1249, Tautvilas' ally
Daniel of
Galicia attacked Navahradak, and in 1250,
another ally of Tautvilas, the
Livonian Order, organized...
- 4
Hrodna 2
Navahradak 1
Alexander Jagiellon (1492–1506)
Vilnius 3
Sigismund I the Old (1506–1548)
Vilnius 13
Brest 4
Hrodna 1
Navahradak 1 Sigismund...
- (Новогрудок)
Navahrudak (Навагрудак),
although Navaharodak (Навагародак) or
Navahradak (Наваградак) also
informally used Mery,
Myory (Меры)
Miorai Miory Miory...