-
Commission supported to
rename Pervomaisk to
Olviopol. However, on 9
October 2024, the
proposed name
Olviopol did not get
enough votes in the
Verkhovna Rada...
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formed by the
merger of the
former Polish town of Bohopol,
Russian town of
Olviopol and
Ottoman village of Holta. The
oblast was
established within Soviet...
- Hungarian. The
Serbian Hussar Regiment in 1783
entered the
formation of the
Olviopol Hussar Regiment. In 1783 the
highest decision was made and the army hussar...
- (Zaporizhzhia) (1770)
Yekaterinoslav (Dnipro) (1776)
Kherson (1778)
Mariupol (1778)
Olviopol (Pervomaisk) (1781)
Sevastopol (1783)
Simferopol (1784)
Melitopol (1784)...
- (April 20, 1773 –
October 23, 1807) was a
major general and
chief of the
Olviopol Hussar Regiment [ru] from 1801 to 1804. He was born in St.
Petersburg to...
- port of
Sebastopolis Aqmescit Simferopol 1784 city of
common good
Orlyk Olviopol (Pervomaisk) 1782
after Ancient Gr****
colony Olbia (Pontic Olbia) Khadjibey...
- 1st – 9th 1st
Saint Petersburg 2nd
Courland Life 3rd
Smolensk 4th
Kharkov 5th
Lithuanian 6th
Volhynian 7th
Olviopol 8th
Voznesensky 9th Bugsky...
- by
Theodor von Rüdiger and
included 14
squadrons from the
Soumy Hussar,
Olviopol Hussar and
Tchougoulev Uhlan Regiments plus the
Illowaiski XII, Rebrikov...
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Grigoriopol – 7,605 (Romanian – 3,740,
Russian – 1,832,
Jewish – 832)
Olviopol – 6,884 (Ukrainian – 5,022,
Jewish – 1,480,
Russian – 271)
Ovidiopol –...
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president of the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Brodetsky was born in
Olviopol (now Pervomaisk) in the
Kherson Governorate of the
Russian Empire (present-day...