Severia (Old East Slavic: Сѣверія, romanized: Sěverìja, Russian: Северщина, romanized: Severshchina) or Siveria (Ukrainian: Сіверія / Сіверщина, romanized:...
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The gens Severia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens appear in history, but many are known from inscriptions. The...
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The 1st Tank Brigade "Severia" (Ukrainian: 1-ша окрема танкова Сіверська бригада) is a brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in 1997. The Brigade...
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the Ukrainian SSR was forced to cede several territories to Russia in Severia, Sloboda Ukraine and Azov littoral including such cities like Belgorod...
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and Shostka. The modern region combines territories of the historical Severia (northern part) and Sloboda Ukraine (southern part). On territory of the...
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known as Olegovychi and often laid claim to the lands of Chernihiv and Severia. The Izyaslavychi who ruled Turov and Volhynia were eventually replaced...
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and destroyed Moscow. Polish–Muscovite War (1609–1618), Poland gained Severia and Smolensk. Ingrian War (1610–1617), a Swedish invasion which captured...
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area of the Wild Fields on the border of Russia, immediately south of Severia, to launch annual raids into Russian territories along the Muravsky Trail...
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of Samogitia Grand Duke of Livonia Grand Duke of Smolensk Grand Duke of Severia Grand Duke of Chernihiv Duke of Lorraine Queen consort of France and Navarre...
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Masovia, Samogitia, Livonia, Smolensk, Kiev, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlaskie, Severia and Chernihiv, etc. History of Poland (1569–1795) Wiśniowiecki family Ilona...
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