- Belarusian: Вiльня (Vilnia), German: Wilna, Latvian: Viļņa, Ukrainian: Вільно (
Vilno), Yiddish: ווילנע (Vilne). A
Russian name from the time of the
Russian Empire...
- The
Vilno-Dvinsk
offensive took
place in the
autumn of 1915
between the
cities of
Vilno (present-day Vilnius) and
Dvinsk (present-day Daugavpils). It...
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begun to
arrive in
Vilno and Lentvaris, had to hold the
front at
Vilno. On
August 24,
Radkevich divided his army into two groups: the
Vilno group of Lieutenant...
- The
Vilna Governorate was a
province (guberniya) of the
Northwestern Krai of the
Russian Empire. In 1897, the
governorate covered an area of 41,907.9 square...
- (1915) Bug–Narew
Offensive Siege of
Novogeorgievsk Riga–Schaulen
offensive Vilno-Dvinsk
offensive Lake
Naroch Baranovichi offensive Second Brusilov offensive...
- high-profile
political and
economical institutions.
Harold Pupkewitz was born in
Vilno,
Russian Empire (now
known as Vilnius, the
capital of Lithuania), on 14...
-
Elijah ben
Solomon Zalman, (Hebrew: ר' אליהו בן שלמה זלמן
Rabbi Eliyahu ben
Shlomo Zalman), also
known as the
Vilna Gaon (Yiddish: דער װילנער גאון Der...
- Tonyezh,
Mozyrsky Uyezd,
Minsk Governorate,
Russian Empire – 8
October 1886,
Vilno, Lithuania, then part of
Russian Empire) was a
Russian historian, journalist...
-
Vilna Military District (Russian: Ви́ленский вое́нный о́круг) was a
military district of the
Imperial Russian Army. The
district was
formed in 1862 as...
- Vilmoș
Szabo (Hungarian:
Vilmos Szabó, born 30
December 1964) is a
retired Romanian sabre fencer. He
competed at the 1984, 1992 and 1996
Olympics and won...