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Mstislaw or
Mstislavl (Belarusian: Мсціслаў, romanized: Mscislaŭ, IPA: [msʲt͡sʲiˈsɫau̯] ; Russian: Мстиславль, IPA: [msʲtʲɪˈslavlʲ]; Polish: Mścisław...
- The Prin****lity of
Mstislavl or
Mstsislaw was a
medieval prin****lity of the
Early East
Slavs from the 12th
century to the 14th century,
centered in...
- The
Battle of
Mstislavl took
place on 4
November 1501
between the
forces of the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania and the
forces of the
Grand Duchy of
Moscow and...
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Gediminid origin who
prior to
their move to
Russia ruled the prin****lity of
Mstislavl. In the following, the
Mstislavsky family produced some
notable military...
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Mstsislaw District or Mscislaŭ
District (Belarusian: Мсціслаўскі раён; Russian: Мстиславский район, romanized: Mstislavsky rayon) is a
district (raion)...
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Naugardukas 1507
Smolensk 1508
Vitebsk 1511
Podlaskie 1514
Brest Litovsk 1566
Minsk 1566
Mstislavl 1569
Volhyn 1564–1566
Bratslav 1564
Duchy of
Livonia 1561...
- June 1431),
Prince of
Mstislavl,
regent of
Novgorod Republic Karigaila (baptized Casimir;
after 1350–1390),
Prince of
Mstislavl Vygantas (baptized Alexander;...
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lands in
eastern Belarus embracing the
counties of Vitebsk,
Polotsk and
Mstislavl. By this partition, the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth lost
about 30%...
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Belorussia and
Lithuania (Lithuania, Białystok, Samogitia, Polatsk, Vitebsk,
Mstislavl), the
provinces of
Great Russia proper (Pskov, Smolensk, Tver, Nizhniy-Novgorod...
- the
Dnieper and
Berezina was
overrun quickly, with
Trubetskoy taking Mstislavl and
Roslavl and his
Ukrainian allies capturing Homel. On the northern...