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Turov or
Turaw (Belarusian: Тураў, romanized: Turaŭ; Russian: Туров; Lithuanian: Turava; Ukrainian: Турів, romanized: Turiv; Polish: Turów; Yiddish: טוראָוו)...
- The Prin****lity of Turov,
later called the Prin****lity of
Turov and
Pinsk (Belarusian: Турава-Пінскае княства, romanized: Turava-Pinskaje kniastva; Russian:...
- Azyarany,
Starazhowtsy and Kramno, were
completely destro**** by
burning and
Turaw was
partially destro****. The
operation was
ordered by Reichsführer-SS Heinrich...
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Cyril of Turov,
alternately Kirill of
Turov (Church Slavonic: Кѷриллъ Туровськiй, romanized: Kürīllǔ Turovsǐkij, Belarusian: Кірыла Тураўскі, romanized: Kiryła...
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Italian torrone (Italian: [torˈroːne]), in
Portuguese torrão (Portuguese: [
tuˈʁɐ̃w]), and in
Brazilian Portuguese torrone (Portuguese: [toˈʁoni]). In Sardinian...
- 13th-century
religious scripture, such as the 12th-century
poetry of
Cyril of
Turaw. By the 16th century,
Polotsk resident Francysk Skaryna translated the Bible...
- this day in Belarus. (Once
similar towers were
built in Brest, Grodno,
Turaw, Navahradak, but they were destro**** in the
course of wars.)
Today it is...
- prolific,
original Church Slavonic sermons and
writings of
Bishop Cyril of
Turaw (1130–1182). The
first Belarusian printer,
Francysk Skaryna, was born in...
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Patriarch Cyril II of Alexandria,
reigned in the 12th
century Cyril of
Turaw (1130–1182),
Belarusian bishop and
orthodox saint Pope
Cyril III of Alexandria...
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Mstsislaw Novogrudok and Lida
Pinsk and
Luninets Polotsk and
Hlybokaye ****sk
Turaw and
Mazyr Vitebsk and
Orsha Kazakhstani Metropolitan District Astana and...