- romanized: Pshemishl; Ukrainian: Перемишль, romanized: Peremyshl; German:
Premissel) is a city in
southeastern Poland with 58,721 inhabitants, as of December...
- Lemberg,
leading to the
occupation of Galicia.
While the
fortress of
Premissel was besieged, the
first attempt to
capture the
fortress failed, but the...
- recover. Polish: Oblężenie
twierdza Przemyśl; German:
Belagerung von
Premissel; Russian: Перемы́шльская осада Dowling,
Timothy C. (2014).
Russia at War:...
-
Georg Anton Pöch
better known as Dr. Pöch (born 1895 in
Premissel, Austria-Hungary (now Przemyśl, Poland) – died
January 15, 1970, in Surabaya, Indonesia...
- Levitsky. He was
appointed bishop of the
Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of
Premissel,
Sambir and
Sanok on 5
September 1848, and
consecrated on 25
March 1949...
-
Church and intelligentsia. Head of the
council was
elected bishop of
Premissel Hryhoriy Yakhymovych,
later canon Mykhailo Kuzemsky [cs; pl; ru; uk]....
- Освенцім
Auschwitz אשפוצין (Oshpetsin) Przemyśl Peremyshl' Перемишль
Premissel פרעמישעל
Przeworsk Perevors'k Переворськ פּשעוואָרסק (Pshevorsk) Rymanów...
-
Sembratovych as Ap.
Administrator Preceded by Toma
Polyanskyi Bishop of
Premissel and
Saanig (as
apostolic administrator since 1867) 1869–1872 Succeeded by...
-
Julian Sas-Kuilovsky Preceded by
Julian Sas-Kuilovsky, as Ap.
Administrator Bishop of
Premissel and
Saanig 1891–1896 Succeeded by
Konstantyn Chekhovych...
-
extension of the
Galician Railway of
Archduke Charles Louis from Przemyśl (
Premissel) to Lviv (Lemberg). The
first train arrived in
Lemberg on 4
November 1861...