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Turov or
Turaw (Belarusian: Тураў, romanized:
Turaŭ; Russian: Туров; Lithuanian: Turava; Ukrainian: Турів, romanized: Turiv; Polish: Turów; Yiddish: טוראָוו)...
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Cyril of
Turaŭ:
Church of St
Cyril of
Turau and All the
Patron Saints of the
Belarusian People (London,
Belarusian Gr**** Catholic) St.
Cyril of
Turau Cathedral...
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grand princes early in 10th and 11th centuries. Its
capital was
Turov (
Turaŭ), and
other important cities included Pinsk, Mazyr, ****sk, Lutsk, Brest...
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Turau (feminine-language: Turava) is a Belarusian-language surname. It may also be
transliterated from
Belarusian as
Turaŭ or Turaw. The
surname may refer...
- the room
until 1707, when work was
continued by
amber masters Gottfried Turau and
Ernst Schacht from
Danzig (Gdańsk). It
remained in
Berlin until 1716...
- Science. Vol. 2193.
Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. ISSN 0302-9743.
Volker Turau (2002). "A
framework for
automatic generation of web-based data
entry applications...
- Russian–Jewish
orientalist Daniil Ostrogski (fl. 1344–1366),
Prince of
Turaŭ,
first Prince of Ostroh,
founder of
Ostrogski House Daniil Shchenya (fl...
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Church of St
Cyril of
Turau and All the
Patron Saints of the
Belarusian People (Belarusian: Царква Сьвятога Кірылы Тураўскага і ўсіх сьвятых заступнікаў...
- Pope in Rome. The
first Latin Church diocese in
Belarus was
established in
Turaŭ between 1008 and 1013. In the
subsequent centuries,
Catholicism gradually...
- (Pereiaslav),
Polotsk (Polatsk),
Ryazan (Riazan), Terebovlia,
Turov and
Pinsk (
Turau-Pinsk,
Turovian Rus'), Vladimir-Suzdal (Rostov, Suzdalia),
Volhynia (Volyn...