- "Novyi Dvir" (literally "New Garden", Polish: Nowy Dwór) and
named it "
Krystynopol"
after his wife
Krystyna Lubomirska (the
suffix "-pol"
derives from Gr****...
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included the
towns of Bełz (now Belz),
Krystynopol (Chervonohrad), and Uhnów (Uhniv), as well as the Rawa Ruska–
Krystynopol rail line.
These towns are currently...
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Franciszek Salezy Potocki Coat of arms
Pilawa Born 1700
Krystynopol Died (1772-10-22)22
October 1772
Krystynopol Family Potocki Consort Zofia Rzeczycka Anna Elżbieta...
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cities of Stanisławów (Stanyslaviv in Ukrainian, now Ivano-Frankivsk) and
Krystynopol (now Chervonohrad) were founded. In
October 1372, Władysław Opolczyk...
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Infantry Divisions,
operated on the
Southern Bug, and took
Sokal and
Krystynopol.
During the
Battle of
Brody (1941), the ****XIV
Corps was
subjected to...
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Frank Taffel (né
Shrage Fyvel Tafel,
Krystynopol, then Galicia, Austria-Hungary, now Chervonohrad, Ukraine,
March 10, 1877; died 7 July 1947, Savannah...
- Stanisław Szczęsny
Potocki Coat of arms Piława Born 1751
Krystynopol Died 14
March 1805
Tulczyn Noble family Potocki consort Gertruda Komorowska Józefina...
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units were to
attack Mieniany, Kryłów, Mircze, Dołhobyczów, Chorobrów,
Krystynopol, Sahryń, Waręż, Bełz. In the
evening of 7
March 1944, in the
forest Lipowiec...
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Josaphata Michaelina Hordashevska 1869 Lwów,
Galicia (Austria-Hungary) 1919
Krystynopol,
Ukrainian People's
Republic Blessed José
Gregorio Hernández 1864 Isnotú...
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monastery in his
native Stanislaviv and then, from 1938, as
parish priest in
Krystynopol. From 1941
until 1945 Fr.
Hryhoriy was a
superior in the
monastery in...