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Starodub (Russian: Староду́б, IPA: [stərɐˈdup], lit. 'old oak') is a town in
Bryansk Oblast, Russia, on the
Babinets River in the
Dnieper basin, 169 kilometers...
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Dmitri Aleksandrovich Starodub (Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Стародуб; born 19 May 1995) is a
Russian football player who
plays for FC
KAMAZ Naberezhnye...
- 56°27′25″N 41°34′9″E / 56.45694°N 41.56917°E / 56.45694; 41.56917
Starodub-on-the-Klyazma (Russian: Староду́б-на-Кля́зьме, IPA: [stərɐˈdub nə ˈklʲæzʲmʲɪ])...
- (Ostyor/Oster)
Sosnitsky Uyezd (Sosnitsa/Sosnytsia)
Starodubsky Uyezd (
Starodub)
Surazhsky Uyezd (Surazh)
Chernigovsky Uyezd (Chernigov/Chernihiv) Of these...
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sovereign rulers of
Starodub-on-the-Klyazma.
Yaroslav Vsevolodovich II of
Vladimir (died 1246) gave his
brother Ivan the
appanage of
Starodub.[citation needed]...
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second False Dmitry first appeared on the
scene around 20 July 1607, at
Starodub. He is
believed to have been
either a priest's son or a
converted Jew,...
- (1534–1537), also
known as the
Fifth Lithuanian-Muscovite War and the War of
Starodub, was a war that
lasted from
August 1534 to 18
February 1537
between the...
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various Rostov princely lines.
Another son, Ivan Vsevolodich, was
Prince of
Starodub and
progenitor of a
number of
extant lines, most
notably the
Gagarin line...
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Muscovite borderland, the
Lithuanian prince routed the
troops of the
Prince of
Starodub [ru]
Simeon Dmitrievich Krapiva and
Prince of Obolensk [ru] Konstantin...
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Ukraine and Azov
littoral including such
cities like Belgorod,
Taganrog and
Starodub. In the 1920s the
administration of the
Ukrainian SSR
insisted in vain...