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Vitebsk or
Vitsyebsk (Belarusian: Віцебск, romanized: Vitsyebsk, IPA: [ˈvʲitsʲepsk]; Russian: Витебск, IPA: [ˈvʲitʲɪpsk]; Yiddish: וויטעבסק) is a city...
- of the
Lands of Old
Poland provides this
description of the
Witebsk Voivodeship: “
Witebsk (in
Latin Vitebs****),
located on the
Dvina river, was one of...
- October,
Operation Blitz (Połock,
Witebsk; 567 people,
including children) 11 – 23 October,
Operation Karlsbad (Orsza,
Witebsk; 1,051 people,
including children)...
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aftermath of the
First partition of Poland, from
parts of the
voivodeships of
Witebsk, Mścisław, Połock and Inflanty.
Parts of
these territories were also used...
- Smoleńsk [Smolensk, Russia])
Vitebsk Voivodship (województwo witebskie,
Witebsk [Vitebsk, Belarus])
Polock Voivodship (województwo połockie, Połock [Polotsk...
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Ducatus on a 1596 map by
Mercator Coat of arms of Lithuania's Połock and
Witebsk Voivodships Prince of
Polotsk Prin****lity of ****sk
Linda Gordon (1983):...
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Johanna (Kenna) († 1368),
daughter of
Olgierd of
Lithuania and Mary of
Witebsk (II)
Margareta († 1409),
daughter of
Siemowit III of
Masovia and Eufemia...
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Greif (August 14–20, 1942) — anti-partisan
operation in Belarus: Orsza,
Witebsk Sumpffieber (August 22 –
September 21, 1942) — anti-partisan operation...
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Ruthenia (Ruś Biała)
constituted the Minsk, Mścisław, Połock,
Smolensk and
Witebsk voivodeships of the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth (before the Partitions...
- of Lithuania. In
April and May, it had
spread to Dinaburg,
Latvia and
Witebsk, Belarus, to the Kiev Governorate,
northern Ukraine, and to the Wolynian...