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Ukrainian Овруч (Ovruch), in
other languages the name of the city is Polish:
Owrucz and Yiddish: אוורוטש.
Ovruch originated as an
important town of Kievan...
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Zhytomyr Kijow County,
Kijow (Biała Cerkiew, Bila Tserkva,
since 1659)
Owrucz County,
Owrucz Żytomierz County, Żytomierz
Putywl County,
Putywl (lost
after the...
- Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth monarch, Michał
Korybut Wiśniowiecki.
Starost of
Owrucz (Ovruch, Ukraine). He took part in the
Magnate wars in
Moldavia and supported...
- 160 people,
including children) 25 June – 27 July,
Operation Seydlitz (
Owrucz-Mozyrz; 5,106 people,
including children) 30 July,
Mozyrz m****acre (501...
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Volhynian Voivodeship did not
include whole historic Volhynia, as
Zytomierz and
Owrucz,
commonly regarded as
Volhynian towns,
belonged to Kiev Voivodeship. Historic...
- with a
family estate in Łaszczów. He held the
positions of
Starosta of
Owrucz,
Crown Grand Standard-bearer, and
Crown Great Guard (praefectus excubiarum...
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Halszka Zenowiczówna h.
Deszpot Michał Wiśniowiecki (died 1616),
starost of
Owrucz,
married Regina Mohyła
Jeremi Wiśniowiecki (1612–1651),
Prince at Wiśniowiec...
- von Oelhafen, took part in a
joint anti-partisan
operation near
Ovruch (
Owrucz) with over 50
villages burnt down and over 1,500
people executed. In a village...
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Seydlitz (June 25 – July 27, 1943) — anti-partisan
operation in Belarus:
Owrucz-Mozyrz Günther (until July 14, 1943) — anti-partisan
operation in Belarus:...
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Lubeka and Łojów Michał Wiśniowiecki (d. 1616),
starosta (captain) of
Owrucz Regina Wiśniowiecka née Movilă (1588–1619), wife of Michał Wiśniowiecki...