- ובעלינסאן.
Zhvanets in the
Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993)
Zhvanets fortified settlement in the
Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993)
Zhvanets (in Ukrainian)...
- The
siege of
Zhvanets (Ukrainian: Облога Жванця, Polish: Oblężenie Żwańca;
September – 15 December, 1653) was
fought between the
Cossack Hetmanate, Crimean...
- Romania: 35.4 km Cristineşti, Romania: 36.2 km Edineț, Moldova: 38.7 km
Zhvanets, Ukraine: 38.8 km Okopy, Ukraine: 42.2 km
Kitay Gorod, Ukraine: 42.8 km...
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forms an
important channel for
trade in the
areas of Mohyliv-Podilskyi,
Zhvanets, and
other Podolian river ports. In Podolia, 'black earth' (chernozem)...
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Loyew Battle of Bila
Tserkva Battle of
Batih Siege of
Suceava Battle of
Zhvanets Battle of
Okhmativ Battle of Magierów
Indecisive 1651 Kostka-Napierski...
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records two
anecdotes about his
father Jacob (1698-1738), the
rabbi of
Zhvanets,
meeting "the
renowned Israel Baal Shem,
master of
divine knowledge" which...
- Dov
Karmi was born in 1905, the son of
Hannah and
Sholom Weingarten, in
Zhvanets,
Russian Empire, in modern-day Ukraine. In 1921, the
family resettled in...
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further alienated when
Romanian troops beat up an UNR
border guard at
Zhvanets. However, on
January 5, they
refused to
acknowledge an
appeal by the "Bessarabian...
- Pylavtsi.8 Lviv.5
Zamosc Zbarazh.9 Loyew.9 Zboriv.9 Bar Berestechko.1 Batih.2
Zhvanets.3 Okhmativ.5
Khmelnytsky was
persuaded not to lay
siege to Lviv, in exchange...
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himself at the
Battles of
Zhovti Vody, Korsun, Pyliavtsi, Zboriv,
Batih and
Zhvanets.
Sirko changed his
political orientation several times. In 1654, he initially...