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Verkiai (literally Lithuanian: a
place near Verkė (etymology: 'to stream, to cry') river) is the
northernmost eldership in Vilnius, Lithuania. It covers...
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Battle of
Verkiai fought in
autumn of 1658
between the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth and the
Tsardom of
Russia marked the
resumption of
hostilities in...
- Ерозолимка
within the
Russian Empire). In 1866 the
settlement Jerozolima-
Werki (a.k.a. Jarozolimka) had 8
households with 55 residents. In the interwar...
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against the
Poles in October,
capturing Wincenty Gosiewski at the
Battle of
Werki. In the north, Sapieha's
attempt to
blockade Vilnius was
checked by Prince...
- Empire.
Among their properties were Pavlino, Kamenka,
south of Kiev, and
Werki, in what is now Lithuania. Leonilla, who
converted to
Catholicism from Russian...
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humanitarian situation[self-published source] "A m****acre in Debano,
Werki Amba, Tembien, Tigray". Tghat. 2021.
Archived from the
original on 2021-05-05...
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expired in 1926 20 M****alski (Hetmans-Bishops line) 1775 Lachowicze, Mysz,
Werki,
Druja title expired in 1794
Ordynacja families 21
Zamoyski (Hetman line)...
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Staroje Miesta Užupis
Zarzecze Заречье/
Zarechye Зарэчча Zarečča
Verkiai Werki Верки/
Verki Веркі
Vierki Vilkpėdė
Wilcza Łapa Волчья Лапа/
Volchya Lapa...
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Russians in power. 1656 – Town
becomes part of Russia. 1658 –
Battle of
Werki. 1697 –
Sapieha Palace built. 1701 – St.
Peter and St. Paul's
Church built...
- Members". TesfaNews.
Retrieved 25
February 2021. "A m****acre in Debano,
Werki Amba, Tembien, Tigray". Tghat. 2021.
Archived from the
original on 19 March...