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Polotsk (Russian: Полоцк) or
Polatsk (Belarusian: Полацк, romanized: ****k) is a town in
Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It is
situated on the
Dvina River and...
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Rostislav of
Minsk 1101–1119:
Boris I of
Polotzk, son of grand-prince
Vseslav of Kiev 1140–1146:
Rogvolod II of
Polotzk, son of
Boris I 1146–1151: Gleb of Drutsk...
- Jaroslav's
descendants in
comparison to Rogvolod's
descendants ruling in
Polotzk.'
Around 1823,
Kondraty Ryleev wrote a
narrative poem
entitled Rogneda...
- (Czech), Połock (Polish),
Polotsk - Полоцк (Russian), Poloţk (Romanian),
Polotzk (German),
Polocka (Latvian)
Pompeii Pompei (Italian, Azeri, Romanian, Turkish)...
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nearly all Jews were exterminated.
Obech Town survived.
Polatsk פּאָלאָצק
Polotzk City survived.
Ruzhany ראָזשינאָי
Rozhinoi ~3,500 (1940) Town survived...
- [Rostofa - Rostov]" Müllenhoff 1865, p. 346: "Kœnugarðr (Kiew),
Palteskia (
Polotzk) und
Smaleskia (Smolensk)"
Thomsen 1877, p. 70: "Thus
mention is often...
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Tengisk Musketeers (3 bns)
Brigade MG ****niev 2
Tobolsk Musketeers (3 bns)
Polotzk Musketeers (3 bns)
Brigade MG
Barclay de
Tolly Kostroma Musketeers (3 bns)...
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moved its
headquarters to Vitebsk, and then
exterminated the
citizens of
Polotzk, Nevel, Lepel, and Surazh. The
command progressed to Vtasma, and from there...
- https://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12257-polotsk-
polotzk "Bologna". JVL. Stillman,
Norman A. (1979). The Jews of Arab Lands. Jewish...
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Mendel Schneersohn instructed him to
apply for the
position of
rabbi in
Polotzk, Poland, to
which Fradkin was
later appointed in 1855.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel...