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Olshansky or
Olshanski are East
Slavic toponymic surnames ****ociated with the
places Olshana, Olshanka, Olshany, Halshany. The Belrusian-language rendering...
- Alšėniškis; died in 1505 or 1506) was a
noble from the
Olshanski family in the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Olshanski first appeared in
politics as
Grand Duke's marshal...
- doctorate, also at
Moscow State, in 1995
under Alexandre Kirillov and
Grigori Olshanski. He is a
professor at
Columbia University. He
previously was a professor...
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Yaroslav III
Yaroslavich (???-???) The prin****lity was
ruled by
princes of
Olshanski and Olgovichi.
Vladimir Ivanovich (???–1300-???)
Stanislav Terence (?...
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Sergei Petrovich Olshansky (Russian: Серге́й Петрович Ольшанский; born May 28, 1948, in Moscow) is a
retired Soviet football player. Currently, he works...
- Ivan
Olshanski or
Olshansky (died in or
after 1402) was a
member of the
Lithuanian princely Alšėniškiai (Holshansky) family.
Historians only know his...
- by Mikołaj ****cki, and the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led by
Semyon Olshanski,
against the
forces of the
Crimean Khanate. It was won by the
Polish and...
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Uliana Olshanska Grand Duchess of
Lithuania Tenure 1418 – 27
October 1430 Died 1448
Spouses Vytautas House Olshanski Father Ivan
Olshansky Mother Agripina...
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induces the
inverse on the real
symplectic group G. If g is in the open
Olshanski semigroup H, let h = g+g. By Brouwer's
fixed point theorem applied to...
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Gediminas installed Mindgaugas, one of his
subjects from the
house of
Olshanski, a
descendant of the
family of
Vseslav of
Polotsk that was
exiled to the...