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Severia (Old East Slavic: Сѣверія, romanized: Sěverìja, Russian: Северщина, romanized: Severshchina) or
Siveria (Ukrainian: Сіверія / Сіверщина, romanized:...
- The gens
Severia was an
obscure plebeian family at
ancient Rome. No
members of this gens
appear in history, but many are
known from inscriptions. The...
- The 1st Tank
Brigade "
Severia" (Ukrainian: 1-ша окрема танкова Сіверська бригада) is a
brigade of the
Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in 1997. The brigade...
- and Shostka. The
modern region combines territories of the
historical Severia (northern part) and
Sloboda Ukraine (southern part). On
territory of the...
- from the Proto-Slavic word for 'north' (cf.
Russian север sever), as in
Severia.
Anatole Baikaloff has
dismissed this explanation. He said that the neighboring...
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known as
Olegovychi and
often laid
claim to the
lands of
Chernihiv and
Severia. The
Izyaslavychi who
ruled Turov and
Volhynia were
eventually replaced...
- the
Ukrainian SSR was
forced to cede
several territories to
Russia in
Severia,
Sloboda Ukraine and Azov
littoral including such
cities like Belgorod...
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Grand Duke of Lithuania, Algirdas.
Kaributas was
stripped of the
Duchy of
Severia and
transferred to
Volhynia and
Podolia where he was
given to
govern cities...
- Lithuania, Ruthinia, Prussia, Mazovia, Samogitia, Kiev, Volhynia, Livonia,
Severia, Smolensk, Chernigov; and also
hereditary King of Sweden, the
Goths and...
- and destro**** Moscow. Polish–Muscovite War (1609–1618),
Poland gained Severia and Smolensk.
Ingrian War (1610–1617), a
Swedish invasion which captured...