- town has been
known in
Yiddish as פּעטריקעװ or Petrikev, in
German as
Petrikau, and in
Russian as Петроков or Petrokov. Piotrków
Trybunalski is situated...
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Reichsgau Wartheland argued that the
counties of
Tomaschow Mazowiecki and
Petrikau should be
transferred from the
General Government's
Radom district to his...
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Kalisch Adelnau Konin Ostreschow Wieluń
Lumtomiersk Warta Schadeck Sieradz Petrikau Radomsk Czenstochau Posen Oborniki Meseritz Bomst Fraustadt Krebe, (later...
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Ludwig Lucas, also
known as
Ludwig Lucas or C. T. L.
Lucas (born 1796 in
Petrikau,
South Prussia – d. 1854 in Schrimm,
Posen Province), was a
German writer...
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Mehlsack Pieszyce Peterswaldau Piła Schneidemühl Piotrków
Trybunalski Petrikau Pisz
Johannisberg Płoty
Plothow Płoty
Plathe an der Rega Pniów
Pinnow Poczernin...
- (Yiddish),平斯克(Chinese) Piotrków
Trybunalski Piotrków
Trybunalski (Polish),
Petrikau (German),
Petrikev - פּעטריקעװ (Yiddish),
Petrokov (Russian)
Piran Piran...
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changed by
Polish King
Sigismund II
Augustus in a
privilege issued at
Petrikau, which, in
addition to Albrecht's
branch of the
House of Hohenzollern...
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Ghetto in Opatów Pińsk (Pinsk) Ghetto,
today Belarus Piotrków
Trybunalski (
Petrikau)
Ghetto Przemyśl
Ghetto Radom Ghetto Rakaŭ Ghetto,
today Belarus Równe...
- Polish-born
German sculptor,
known for his
torso studies. Otto was born in
Petrikau, Poland, a son of
Heinrich Otto and
Theodora Otto née Koschelik. He was...
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indygenat and
additions to
their coat of arms, at the
Imperial Diet in
Petrikau.
Martin Ernst von
Schlieffen (born 1732)
became Minister of State, commander...