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Polonne (Ukrainian: Полонне, IPA: [poˈlɔnːe]) is a city on the
Khomora River in
Shepetivka Raion,
Khmelnytskyi Oblast (province) of
western Ukraine. Polonne...
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Polonne Raion (Ukrainian: Полонський район) was a
raion of
Khmelnytskyi Oblast in Ukraine. Its
administrative center is
Polonne. It was
established in...
- and his
first wife Elżbieta Denhoff. He was
owner of Lańcut, Ujazdów and
Połonne.
Voivode of Kraków
Voivodeship and
starost of Spisz. As Sejm
Marshal he...
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Jacob Joseph of
Polonne, (1710–1784) (Hebrew: יעקב יוסף הכהן) or
Yaakov Yosef of Pollonye, was a
rabbi who was one of the
first disciples of the founder...
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Lubomirski (1718–1761) was a
Polish szlachcic. He was the
landowner of the
Połonne, Międzyrzecz and
Miropol estates.
Major General of the
Crown Army, Lieutenant...
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Herakliusz Lubomirski and Elżbieta Doenhoff. He was
owner of Rzeszów,
Połonne and Łańcut, and
General of the
Crown Army. In 1721 he
committed suicide...
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Crown since 1702,
voivode of Kraków
Voivodeship since 1726 and
owner of
Połonne,
Janowiec and Lubomla. He was also the
Starost of Olsztyn,
Kazimierz Dolny...
- upon his death,
though other important acolytes,
mainly Jacob Joseph of
Polonne, did not
accept his leadership.
Establishing himself in Mezhirichi, the...
- of the
Knesset from 1949
until 1974. Born to a
Hasidic Jewish family in
Polonne in the
Russian Empire (today in Ukraine),
Mikunis immigrated to Mandatory...
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History of
Jacob Joseph') is a book
written by
Rabbi Jacob Joseph Katz of
Polonne, a
prominent disciple of the Baal Shem Tov. It was
first published in 1780...