-
European city and a
regional center of the
Eastern Podolia region (see
Bracław Voivodeship)
founded by
government of the
Crown of the
Kingdom of Poland...
- The
Bracław Voivodeship (Latin:
Palatinatus Braclaviensis; Polish: Województwo bracławskie; Ukrainian: Брацлавське воєводство, Braclavśke vojevodstvo)...
- of
Braclaw since 1761,
Borough Writer of
Krzemieniec since 1764,
Chamberlain of King Stanisław
August Poniatowski since 1767,
Podczaszy of
Braclaw since...
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Kamieniec Podolski [Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine])
Bracław Voivodeship (województwo bracławskie,
Bracław [Bratslav, Ukraine]) Kijów
Voivodeship (województwo...
- magnate,
voivode of
Bracław Voivodeship in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Before 6
November 1646 he
became a
voivode of
Bracław. He
married Anna Potocka...
- (1705–1765) was a
Polish szlachcic. He was Cześnik of
Braclaw since 1736,
District judge of
Braclaw since 1744 and
Rotmistrz of an
Armoured Cavalry Regiment...
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Warmia Bełz
Voivodeship (województwo bełzkie, Bełz)
Bracław Voivodeship (województwo bracławskie,
Bracław) Czernihów
Voivodeship (województwo czernihowskie...
-
Province of the
Polish Crown it was
divided into two voivodeships: Kiev and
Bracław. In 1669
Hetman Petro Doroshenko allowed right-bank
Ukraine to be part...
-
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia Polish–Lithuanian
regions Belz
Voivodeship Bracław Voivodeship Chernihiv Voivodeship Kyiv
Voivodeship Podolian Voivodeship...
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Senior of
Registered Cossacks,
Hetman of
Zaporozhian Cossacks,
castellan of
Bracław and Kijów (Kyiv or Kiev),
starost of Czerkasy, Kaniów,
Lubeka and Łojów...