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Tulchyn (Ukrainian: Тульчин, IPA: [tʊlʲˈtʃɪn]; Latin: Tulcinum; Polish:
Tulczyn; Russian: Тульчин, romanized: Tulchin; Yiddish: טולטשין; Romanian: Tulcin)...
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Franciszek Salezy Potocki,
Voivode and
Governor of
Polish Kyiv, of the
Tulczyn line of the family. He
entered the
public service, and
owing to the influence...
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Polish Army.
Antoni married Countess Róża
Potocka on
August 30, 1799 in
Tulczyn and had
three children: Włodzimierz Stanisław
Potocki (1800–1820) Róża...
- The line
divided into a
number of branches,
including Łańcut, Krzeszów,
Tulczyn and Wilanów branches.
Primate Line or
Golden Pilawa,
named after the most...
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about the
lives of
ordinary people in the
fictional Polish village of
Tulczyn. The plot
revolves around the family, religious, and
social issues of the...
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Cerkiew (Bila Tserkva), Sieniawa, Korsuń (Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi) and
Tulczyn (Tulchyn). List of
szlachta (this
article lists the
families of the magnate...
- 000–6,000 Jews were
killed by
Cossacks in
Nemirov in May 1648 and 1,500 in
Tulczyn in July 1648. Due to the
widespread murders,
Jewish elders at the Council...
- 000-6,000 Jews were
killed by
Cossacks in
Nemirov in May 1648 and 1,500 in
Tulczyn in July 1648. The
Cossack Uprising and the
Deluge left a deep and lasting...
- no. 2 (2003): 207–27. Fram, Edward. "Creating a Tale of
Martyrdom in
Tulczyn, 1648."
Jewish History and
Jewish Memory, 1998. Mirchuk, Petro. "My Meetings...
- no. 2 (2003): 207–27. Fram, Edward. "Creating a Tale of
Martyrdom in
Tulczyn, 1648."
Jewish History and
Jewish Memory, 1998. Mirchuk, Petro. "My Meetings...