- the wood".
Ostrogs were
smaller and
exclusively military forts,
compared to
larger kremlins that were the
cores of
Russian cities.
Ostrogs were often...
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Ostrog may
refer to:
Ostrog, Slovenia, a
settlement in Šentjernej muni****lity in
Slovenia Ostrog monastery, a
Serbian Orthodox Christian monastery in...
- The
Ostrog Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Острог, romanized: Manastir
Ostrog,
pronounced [
ǒstroɡ]) is a
monastery of the
Serbian Orthodox Church situated...
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Michael Ostrog (c. 1833 –
after 1904) was a
Russian criminal and Jack the
Ripper suspect,
first proposed in a
memorandum by Sir
Melville Macnaghten in...
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Basil of
Ostrog (Serbian: Свети Василије Острошки, romanized: Sveti
Vasilije Ostroški,
pronounced [sʋê:ti ʋǎsiːlije ǒstroʃki]; 28
December 1610 – 29 April...
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Ostroh (Ukrainian: Острог, IPA: [oˈstrɔɦ]; Polish:
Ostróg) is a city in
Rivne Oblast,
western Ukraine. It is
situated on the
Horyn River.
Ostroh was the...
- The
Ostrog Bible (Ukrainian: Острозька Біблія, romanized: Ostroz’ka Bibliia; Russian: Острожская Библия, romanized: Ostrozhskaya Bibliya) was the first...
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Montague Druitt Jacob Isenschmid George Chapman Aaron Kosminski Michael Ostrog John
Pizer James Thomas Sadler Francis Tumblety William Henry Bury Thomas...
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yasak (fur tribute), a
series of
winter outposts (zimovie) and
forts (
ostrogs) were
built at the
confluences of
major rivers and
streams and important...
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level of a
parochial school, and
created instead a
College of
Jesuits (
Ostrog) [uk] in
Ostroh (1624). On
Easter night of 1636, Hanni-Aloise
managed to...