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Kremenets (Ukrainian: Кременець, IPA: [kremeˈnɛtsʲ]; Polish:
Krzemieniec; Yiddish: קרעמעניץ, romanized: Kremenits) is a city in
Ternopil Oblast, western...
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Krzemieniec Lyceum (Polish:
Liceum Krzemienieckie; Russian: Кременецкий лицей; Ukrainian: Крем'янецький ліцей;
sometimes referred to as "the Volhynian...
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Volhynian Voivodeship was
divided into
three counties: Luck,
Wlodzimierz and
Krzemieniec.
Local starostas resided in the
three capitals of the counties, while...
- Słowacki
spent his
youth in the "Stolen Lands", in
Kremenets (Polish:
Krzemieniec; now in Ukraine) and Vilnius,
Lithuania (Polish: Wilno). He
briefly worked...
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Franciszek became Podstoli of
Braclaw since 1761,
Borough Writer of
Krzemieniec since 1764,
Chamberlain of King Stanisław
August Poniatowski since 1767...
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especially in the
extreme south-east
corner around the
historical town of
Krzemieniec, in the
Gologory mountains. The province's main
rivers were the Styr...
- was born to a Polish-Jewish family;
their town,
Kremenets (Polish: "
Krzemieniec"),
changed hands from the
Russian Empire (by then
Soviet Ukraine) to...
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Lithuania in 1712–1724.
Castellan of
Vilnius since 1724 and
starost of
Krzemieniec, Wieliż and Uświaty. He
founded the "Familia"
during the interregnum...
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Austrians until 1802. In 1805, with
Tadeusz Czacki, he
organized the
Krzemieniec Lyceum in Volhynia. In 1807,
after the
creation of the
Duchy of Warsaw...
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Polish po****tion,
which was to
include the
western counties of Równo and
Krzemieniec,
where Petro Oilynyk [uk] "Eney" was in command.
Several villages was...