in Mogilev Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Mstsislaw District. In 2009, its population was 10,804. As of 2024, it has a population... 7 KB (466 words) - 12:00, 9 May 2024 |
Mstislaw Voivodeship or Mścisław Voivodeship (Belarusian: Амсьціслаўскае ваяводзтва; Polish: Województwo Mścisławskie; Latin: Palatinatus Mscislaviensis)... 4 KB (271 words) - 22:19, 16 March 2024 |
Virgin Mary (Polish: Kościół Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Marii Panny) in Mstsislaw is a Belarusian Cultural Heritage object, built in 1617–1637 and restored... 8 KB (559 words) - 01:24, 11 May 2024 |
Mstsislaw District or Mscislaŭ District (Belarusian: Мсціслаўскі раён; Russian: Мстиславский район, romanized: Mstislavsky rayon) is a district (raion)... 3 KB (170 words) - 22:11, 6 May 2024 |
Mecklenburg and Holstein in northern Germany an alternate spelling of Mstsislaw, a town in Mogilev Region, eastern Belarus This disambiguation page lists... 393 bytes (80 words) - 01:03, 19 September 2023 |
Mstislavl or Mstsislaw was a medieval principality of the Early East Slavs from the 12th century to the 14th century, centered in the town of Mstsislaw in the... 1 KB (84 words) - 07:02, 24 May 2023 |
Mstislav Rostropovich (1927–2007), Russian cellist and conductor Mieczysław Mstsislaw http://www.behindthename.com/name/mstislav This page or section lists... 2 KB (177 words) - 20:04, 13 June 2023 |
(1567–1574), governor of Smolensk Voivodeship (1571–1577), the elder of Mstsislaw (1548–1567), sovereign of Varniany and Zel’va (1558–1569). Grigory Volovich... 3 KB (316 words) - 04:45, 16 September 2023 |
Order attacked Duchy of Lithuania, and Sviatoslav of Smolensk attacked Mstsislaw. The rebellion was quickly subdued. At the end of 1386 Jogaila returned... 16 KB (2,123 words) - 07:40, 10 May 2024 |
produced annually (2004). There are known phosphorite ore deposits near Mstsislaw, and in Labkovičy (Krychaw Raion) in eastern Belarus (Mogilev Region)... 23 KB (2,689 words) - 16:32, 26 April 2024 |
started retreating towards Moscow and attempted to capture Minsk, Slutsk, Mstsislaw, and Krychaw. He only managed to take Mazyr when his relative opened the... 33 KB (3,716 words) - 12:58, 9 May 2024 |
the northeastern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Mstsislaw. At the time of the Russian Empire Census of 1897, Mstislavsky Uyezd had... 880 bytes (76 words) - 16:03, 10 September 2022 |
Abraham A. Manievich (category People from Mstsislaw) Аншелович Маневич, romanized: Abram Anshylovych Manevych; 25 November 1881 Mstsislaw, Belarus – 30 June 1942 Bronx, United States) was a Ukrainian-American... 5 KB (298 words) - 15:05, 14 April 2024 |
Grand Duke of Lithuania, attacked Smolensk and captured Rzhev, Bely, Mstsislaw, Toropets. The Princes of Smolensk leaned towards the Principality of... 8 KB (642 words) - 23:39, 8 May 2024 |
(Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian) Mouscron Moeskroen (Dutch), Mouscron (French) Mstsislaw Amścisłaŭ - Амсьціслаў (Taraškievica Belarusian*), Mscisłaŭ – Мсціслаў... 67 KB (301 words) - 09:41, 7 May 2024 |
(Polish: Józef Korsak Głębocki, 1590-1643) was a mayor and the governor of Mstsislaw Voivodeship. Jozef Glubotsky came from Korsak family, one of the oldest... 4 KB (558 words) - 14:27, 17 March 2023 |
Pyotr Mstislavets (category People from Mstsislaw) Historians believe that Pyotr Mstislavets was born in a Belarusian town of Mstsislaw. Together with Ivan Fedorov, he printed the first Russian dated printed... 2 KB (233 words) - 05:22, 14 October 2021 |
documents were discovered in Staraya Russa, Smolensk, Polatsk, Vitebsk, Mstsislaw, Torzhok, Pskov, Tver, Moscow, Ryazan, and Vologda, although Novgorod... 23 KB (2,506 words) - 02:41, 27 April 2024 |
Inflants (Latgale), northern part of the Polotsk Voivodeship, entire Mstsislaw Voivodeship and Vitebsk Voivodeship, and south eastern part of the Minsk... 7 KB (801 words) - 04:37, 15 April 2024 |