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- Championship :: Antanas Zapolskis". www.olimpbase.org. OlimpBase :: European Men's Chess Club Cup :: Antanas Zapolskis Antanas Zapolskis rating card at FIDE...
- Ryan Zapolski (born November 11, 1986) is an American ice hockey coach and former professional goaltender. Zapolski was born and raised in Erie, Pennsylvania...
- The Truce or Treaty of Yam-Zapolsky (Ям-Запольский) or Jam Zapolski, signed on 15 January 1582 between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Tsardom...
- po****tion of the Commonwealth varied over time. After the Peace of Jam Zapolski (1582), the Commonwealth had approximately 815,000 km2 area and a po****tion...
- X, a classical musical foursome including Russian-Danish pianist Tanja Zapolski, British clarinetist Lone Madsen, and ****anese-American cellist Kristina...
- killed his oldest son. 1582 15 January Livonian War: The Peace of Jam Zapolski ended Polish–Lithuanian parti****tion in the war. Russia gave up its claims...
- Polish–Lithuanian union (after 1569, Poland-Lithuania Defeat Truce of Jam Zapolski Treaty of Plussa 1568–1570 Astrakhan Expedition Astrakhan and Azov Russia...
- Lepiochinas as Mikhail Edmundas Kartanas as Sagarine's Chauffeur Vaidotas Zapolskis as Prison Guard Zydrunas Milasevicius as Prison Guard Arturas Kavaliauskas...
- in the long and difficult Siege of Pskov. Under the 1582 Truce of Jam Zapolski, which ended the war between Russia and Poland–Lithuania, Russia lost all...
- declined the union proposal and settled on extending the Treaty of Jam Zapolski, which ended the Lithuanian wars of the 16th century, by 22 years (to 1622)...