- [dnʲepr]
Former names Novyi Kodak 1645–1784
Yekaterinoslav (also
spelled Ekaterinoslav; Russian: Екатеринослав, IPA: [jɪkətʲɪrʲɪnɐˈsɫaf]) or
Katerynoslav (Ukrainian:...
- the
southern Ukraine. Officially, the new
governorate was
created as
Ekaterinoslav Governorate in 1802 and
subdivided into the
following uyezds with centres...
- The
Yekaterinoslav Viceroyalty was an administrative-territorial unit (namestnichestvo) of the
Russian Empire,
which was
created on 26
March 1783 by merging...
- the
Ekaterinoslav League into the "
Ekaterinoslav Committee of the
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party".: 7–8 In
January 1899, the
Ekaterinoslav social...
- The 1918
Ekaterinoslav uprising (Ukrainian: Катеринославське збройне повстання) was a Bolshevik-led
uprising in
Ekaterinoslav (modern Dnipro) on 9–11 January...
- logic.
Moses Schönfinkel was born on (1888-09-29)29
September 1888 in
Ekaterinoslav,
Russian Empire (now Dnipro, Ukraine).
Moses Schönfinkel was born to...
-
Kravchenko was born on 11
October 1905, into a
Ukrainian family in
Ekaterinoslav,
Russian Empire (now Dnipro, Ukraine) with a non-party, revolutionary...
-
hospital units and
transported wounded from the
battlefield to
Moscow and
Ekaterinoslav hospitals.
After the
Russian Revolution of 1917, Leon
Trotsky issued...
-
Ukrainian name is Samarivka/Самарівка), an
upriver village in the
former Ekaterinoslav colonies (which see below) over 250 km to the
north whose Lutheran pastors...
-
Russian Empire-born
American cellist.
Gregor Piatigorsky was born in
Ekaterinoslav (now Dnipro, Ukraine) into a
Jewish family. As a child, he was taught...