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    makes it through the tabor to Toporów (Toporov) and King Jan Kazimierz, who resolves to rescue Zbaraż. Skrzetuski falls seriously ill from his ordeal, but...
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    king around 6 or 7 August; he would later inspire the fictional character Jan Skrzetuski in Henryk Sienkiewicz's The Trilogy. In the meantime, the Cossack...
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    in law Ibrahim Szyszman, invaded present day Ukraine. After conquering Zbaraż (Zbarazh) on July 27, 1675 and Podhorce (Pidhirtsi) on September 11, 1675...
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    web}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link) Kienzler, Iwona (2014). 1649 Zbaraż (in Polish). Warsaw: Bellona. ISBN 978-8379890682.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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  • Zauner) Zauner OZ-4 – HP-14 modification Zauner OZ-5 One-Yankee (Zbaraż - Poland) Zbaraż School Glider (Zeise & A. Nesemann) Zeise 1921 MPA Zeise-Nesemann...
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    Korzec (Korets), Ostróg (Ostroh), Zasław (Iziaslav), Buczacz (Buchach), Zbaraż (Zbarazh), Biała Cerkiew (Bila Tserkva), Sieniawa, Korsuń (Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi)...
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    (Nesvizh, Olyka, Biržai, Dubingiai, Kapyl, Slutsk, Staryi Chortoryisk, Stary Zbaraz, Goniądz and Medele), counties (Mir, Biała Podlaska, Dzyarzhynsk, Kopys...
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    were murdered and all buildings burned are places like Berezowica, near Zbaraz; Ihrowica, near Ternopil; Plotych, near Ternopil; Podkamien, near Brody;...
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    of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. On July 27, the invaders captured Zbaraz, on September 11, Podhajce, and on September 20, the Turks approached Trembowla...
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    (eldership). In 1648, the Przasnysz eldership was awarded to the defender of Zbaraż, Prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki. After the defeat of the Kościuszko Uprising...
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    against the Ottoman Turks at Kamieniec Podolski hosted his parents, King Jan III Sobieski and his French wife Marie Casimire Louise, in the castle. A...
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    Zaborowski (1754–1803), Polish mathematician and geodesist Zev Wolf of Zbaraz (died 1822), rabbi Franz von Hillenbrand[citation needed] (born c. 1801)...
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    family from 1533, when it was awarded to Mikołaj Radziwiłł and his brother Jan Radziwiłł after the extinction of the Kiszka family. Since the Radziwiłłs...
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    cities, including Warsaw's Łazienki Park (the first statue was erected at Zbaraż, now in Ukraine), and in Rome A Sienkiewcz Mound stands at Okrzeja, near...
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    getaway for aristocracy. In 1605, the castle was bought by the nobleman Jan Daniłowicz h. Sas, a wealthy local landowner and Voivode of the Ruthenian...
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    Edition expanded by other authors: Herbarz Polski... vol. 4–10, published by Jan Nepomucen de Bobrowicz, Leipzig, 1841 Jasienica P., Myśli o dawnej Polsce...
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    Poland in 1648 he fought against the Cossacks and Tatars at the Siege of Zbaraż and at the Battle of Beresteczko. He was taken captive by Tatars in 1652...
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    located in Pidzamochok, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. Founder - Jan Zbożny (Tworowski-Buczacki). It was built by the Tworowski-Buchacki family...
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  • Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. United States: In William v. Zbaraz, the United States Supreme Court upheld that states could constitutionally...
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    Commonwealth. The castle originated as the residence of a Polish nobleman, Jan Amor Tarnowski, in 1540. Construction works (1540–1548) on the marshy bank...
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    palace and park recreation art. For three generations Mniszechs owners (Jan Karol (1716–1759), Michał Jerzy (1748–1806), and Karol Filip (1794–1846))...
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  • Politechniki Lwowskiej (Club de l'Université Technique de Lwow) ZASPL Osa Zbaraż School Glider ZE-1 (Cytrynka – lemon) – 'Start' Aviation Circle Zygmund-Pawliczak...
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    included Mikolaj Świnka and Jan Sienieński. The estate suffered badly at the hands of the Cossacks and Turks (1675, 1684) but Jan III Sobieski invested in...
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    between 1554 and 1564. Helping Mikołaj with the building was the fortifier Jan Frankenstein. When Mikołaj, the Olyka estate went to his youngest son, Stanisław...
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    of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. On July 27, the invaders captured Zbaraz, on September 11, Podhajce, and on September 20, the Turks approached Trembowla...
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  • defense of Zbaraż and the battle of Berestechko. Wawrzyniec Baranowski (died 1658) - cupbearer of Bracław, cavalry captain of the chosen infantry. Jan Baranowski...
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    Belarus. The castle began its life in 1581 as a fortified residence of Jan Kiszka, a powerful Calvinist magnate. It had timber walls and a single stone...
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    Zapadenko I. Arhitekci zamku w Międzybożu w ostatniej połowie XVI wieku Jan Bąk i Krzysztof Bodzan. Źródła przeciwko mitom. // Current issues in research...
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    1770s by Aleksander Michał Sapieha, employing the services of the architect Jan Samuel Becker of Saxony, who set the palace in an English park landscape...
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    Letychiv Fortress is a complex of limestone walls built in 1598 by Jan Potocki to defend Podolia from the regular raids of the Crimean Tatars. The north-western...
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