Polotsk Voivodeship (redirect from Voivode of Połock)
of the Lands of Old Poland provides this description of the Połock Voivodeship: “Połock, in Latin Polocia, Polocium, lies on the right bank of the Dvina...
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Principality of Polotsk (redirect from Principality of Połock)
until the 1390s. Then the principality was abolished and became part of the Połock Voivodeship. Polotsk within Kievan Rus' c. 1100 Principality of Polotsk...
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Moses Polock (May 14, 1817 – August 16, 1903) was a Jewish-American publisher and the first bookseller in the United States who dealt exclusively in rare...
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people, including children) 23 September – 3 October, Operation Blitz (Połock, Witebsk; 567 people, including children) 11 – 23 October, Operation Karlsbad...
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Jesuit College in Polotsk (redirect from Jesuit College in Połock)
The Jesuit College in Polotsk (Latin: Collegium Polocense) was a college established by the Jesuit Order in Polotsk, then part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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partition of Poland, from parts of the voivodeships of Witebsk, Mścisław, Połock and Inflanty. Parts of these territories were also used to form the Pskov...
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(województwo witebskie, Witebsk [Vitebsk, Belarus]) Polock Voivodship (województwo połockie, Połock [Polotsk, Belarus]) Duchy of Samogita (księstwo żmudzkie...
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English colonist and converted to Christianity. Polack, Polacke, Polak, Polock Polish or Slavic people From the Polish endonym, Polak (see Name of Poland)...
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Lithuania (from 1697), Grand Chorąży of the Crown (1704–1721), voivode of Połock (1721–1728), politician and a military commander (Field Hetman of Lithuania...
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