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Orsha (Belarusian: Орша; Russian: Орша, IPA: [ˈorʂə]; Polish:
Orsza) is a city in
Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It is
situated on the fork of the
Dnieper River...
- The
Battle of
Orsha (Polish:
Bitwa pod
Orszą, Lithuanian: Oršos mūšis), was
fought on 8
September 1514,
between the
allied forces of the
Grand Duchy of...
- The
Battle of
Orsha (Polish:
Bitwa pod
Orszą) is a
painting of the
Battle of Orsha,
which was
fought on
September 8, 1514
between the
allied forces of...
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voivodeship was not
divided into counties.
Later on, however, the
County of
Orsza,
which had been part of
Smolensk Voivodeship, was
attached to
Witebsk Voivodeship...
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Ruthenian Voivodship in 1545. In 1514 he parti****ted in the
Battle of
Orsza and was a
trusted adviser of
Queen Bona
Sforza and King
Zygmunt II August...
- Leiden:
Brill Publishers. ISBN 978-90-04-22198-7. Drożdż,
Piotr (2000).
Orsza 1518.
Historyczne bitwy (in Polish). Warsaw: Bellona. Gembarzewski, Bronisław...
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Franciszek Kareu, SJ (10
December 1731,
Orsza – 11
August 1802, Polotsk) was a Polish-Welsh
Jesuit priest, architect,
missionary and
teacher in the region...
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Scouting portal Stanisław
Broniewski alias Stefan Orsza, Witold, K. Krzemień (29
December 1915 – 30
December 2000) was a
Polish economist,
Chief Scouts...
- Leszno, Tarnopol, Rydzyna, Augustów, Płoskirów, Zamość, Daugavpils, Brody,
Orsza, Biała Cerkiew, Nowogród Siewierski, Czernihów, Nizhyn, Krzemieńczuk, Vinnytsia...
- emplo****. The
hussars proved vital to the Polish–Lithuanian
victories at the
Orsza (1514), the
Obertyn (1531) and the
Battle of
Vienna (1683). Over the course...