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- Pamvo Berynda (born Pavlo Berynda, c. 1560 in Yezupil (according to other sources, in Chaikovychi near Sambir) – died on July 23 (O.S. July 13), 1632...
- Ukraine. There he joined Job Boretsky, Zacharias Kopystensky, and Pamvo Berynda, and a group of scholars and Orthodox clerics who promoted ideas of national...
- church and cultural figures at the monastery, including Pamva Berynda, Stepan Berynda, Job Boretsky (later Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus')...
- Литовский язык / Lithuanian). Also by Zizaniy (end of the 16th century), Pamva Berynda (1653). Common exonyms: in Latin: lingua ruthenica, or lingua ruthena,...
- Union Bank building at 3, Berynda Street...
- Ukraine helped lay the foundations for Russian secular literature. Pamvo Berynda (?-1632) - lexicographer, one of the pioneers of Ukrainian drama. Meletius...
- Kropotkin, her sister-in-law, in London. Wife — Vera ('Faith') Sevastyanovna Berynda-Tchaikovsky (1849–1935). Son — Nikolai Alexandrovich Kropotkin (1878–1949)...
- Mstislavets 1595 Published in Vilno 1606 Published in Krylos by Pamvo Berynda 1619 Published in the Regina Wisniowiecka estate near Rokhmaniv, Volhynian...
- The printers who used to work here included Hedeon Balaban and Pamvo Berynda (one of the first printers on Ukrainian lands). It was namely in 1599 that...
-  — issued in Vilno in 1575. There is a book of a great value of Pamvo Berynda “"Leksikonъ slavenorωsskyiy"”, which was published in 1653 in the printing...