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aftermath of the Russo-Turkish War.
Chernivtsi (known at that time as
Czernowitz)
became the
center of the Galicia's
Bukovina District until 1848, later...
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known as "The
Czernowitz Conference" (טשערנאָוויצער קאָנפֿערענץ,
Tshernovitser Konferents) took
place in the Austro-Hungarian city of
Czernowitz, Bukovina...
- it was
founded in 1875 as the Franz-Josephs-Universität
Czernowitz when
Chernivtsi (
Czernowitz) was the
capital of the
Duchy of Bukovina, a Cisleithanian...
- The
Czernowitz Synagogue, also
called The
Temple of
Czernowitz, was a
former Reform Jewish synagogue located in Chernivtsi, in the
Chernivtsi Oblast of...
- (stadtholder)
appointed by the emperor, with his
official residence at
Czernowitz from 1850. In 1860 the
Bukovina was
again amalgamated with Galicia, but...
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Chernivtsi history History of
Chernivtsi (in Ukrainian) "Bürgermeister von
Czernowitz".
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Kreis Bukowina), also
known as the
Chernivtsi District (German:
Kreis Czernowitz), was an administrative-territorial unit of the
Kingdom of
Galicia and...
- for
several well
known Hasidic works. He is also
known as "Hayyim of
Czernowitz",
after his time there. He was a
pupil of
Rabbi Yechiel Michl (the Maggid...
- (1775–1786), then the
largest district,
Bukovina District (first
known as the
Czernowitz District), of the
Austrian constituent Kingdom of
Galicia and Lodomeria...
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founders of the
modern field of
sociology of law.
Ehrlich was born in
Czernowitz (now Chernivtsi) in the
Duchy of Bukovina, at that time a
province of...