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  PGSA - Herbarz Polski (Bi)
Krasicki writes that there are Bielikoiczes who later changed their name to Bielikowicz, and they exist to this day in the Brzesc Kujawski area.
There also are the signatures of Franciszek, Braclaw cup-bearer, and Wincenty, Braclaw judge from the same county.
There, too, was Samuel Bielikowicz, and Leonard, Braclaw town clerk, circa 1769, and Adam, Braclaw straznik [guard, custodian].- Ignacy, Kamieniec canon.
pgsa.org /Hearldry/herbarzBi.htm   (6575 words)

  
 The Zaphorozian Cossacks | All Empires
Most of modern historians assume that this term was transferred to free communities formed spontaneously within Ukraine territory, thus having had nothing to do with ancient "Cossacks".
In the XV century they inhabited territories near the end of Braclaw, Cherkassy and Chernihov.
From there they sperad South to Black Sea's coast were steppes called the Wild Fields or Zaporozhia (the latter name derived from the territories located behind stone thresholds on Dniepr - porohy in ruthenian langueage).
www.allempires.com /article/index.php?q=The_Zaphorozian_Cossacks   (834 words)

  
 All Empires History Forum: Zaporozhian Cossacks
In XV century inhabited territories have ended near Braclaw, Cherkassy and Chernihov — further on south to Black Sea coasts the steppes called Wild Fields or Zaporozhia (the latter name derived from the territories located behind stone thresholds on Dniepr - porohy in ruthenian langueage) were spreading.
Having returned from another expedition to Moldavia, Nalewajko captured Braclaw and defeated the forces of local nobles that came to Braclaw’s rescue.
The fame of new leader was growing and the rebellion was spreading quickly across Ukraina’s lands and White Ruthenia lands (within the borders of Lithuania).
www.allempires.com /forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=43&PN=1   (3030 words)

  
 Old Maps of Poland by Grace Galleries of Harpswell Maine
Finely engraved map shows the extent of the Kingdom of Poland in the late 18th century.
Locates Cracow, Warsaw, Braclaw, Grande and Petitie Pologne, Lithuanie, the Kingdom of Prussia, Samogitie, Russie Polonaise, Pal.
Depicts many cities, towns and villages and includes a table in top right giving the capitals of all the Kingdoms.
www.gracegalleries.com /Poland_Listings.htm   (409 words)

  
 From The Polish Province of The Salvatorians (no 5)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Stefan Prekurat, who worked for many years as an educator of the young Salvatorian in Poland, was the first Salvatorian who undertook the pastoral service in Byelorussia in 1990.
From his first letters we learn, that the people who hadn?t seen a priest for many years, wanted just to touch him.
Piorkowski used to be a lecturer at the Major Seminary in Grodek and for one year he has been a pastor in Braclaw (diocese of Kamieniec Podolski) with extending service to the neighboring parishes.
www.salwatorianie.pl /aktual/english/ang5.htm   (2095 words)

  
 Treaty of Hadiach
It was designed to elevate the Cossacks and Ruthenians to the position equal to that of Poland and Lithuania in the Polish-Lithuanian Union and in fact transforming the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth into a Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth (Polish: Rzeczpospolita Trojga Narodów, "Commonwealth of Three Nations").
The specific features of the Treaty of Hadiach were: # creation of the Ruthenian Duchy or Grand Duchy of Rus (Polish: Księstwo Moskiewskie) from Czernichów Voivodship, Kijów Voivodship and Braclaw Voivodship (The Cossack negotiators had originally demanded that Galicia Voivodship, Wolhynian Voivodship, Belz Voivodship, Podole Voivodship, Pynske Voivodship, Starodub Voivodship, and Ovruch Voivodship
There would be only one national parliament (Sejm) and one foreign policy; # admission to the Senate of Poland of Orthodox ecclesiastic members: the Archbishop (metropolita) of Kiev and other Orthodox bishops (of Lutske, Lviv, Peremyshl, Kholm, and Mstsislau) and elevation of the Orthodox religion and Church to the same level as Catholicism.
treaty-of-hadiach.wikix.ipupdater.com   (1030 words)

  
 Magnuski Family Genealogical Society - Magnuscy - Abdank Crest
His son, Franciszek, the squire of Czyzewo, died 1752, buried in Rypin.
The widow of him, Justyna from Rosciszewski family, the same year in Rypin married to Bartlomiej Humiecki, Master of the Royal Hunt in Braclaw, land regent of Zawkrza (Not.
Franciszek with his wife Aniela from Iskry family, sued in 1725 by Skarszewski for the exclusion of the execution in Kokorowo (Wol.
www.magnuski.org   (949 words)

  
 With Fire and Sword - I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The steppe was drenched and became an immense slough.
The sun was so warm in the south that--wonder of wonders!--in the province of Braclaw and in the Wild Lands a green fleece covered the steppes and plains in the middle of December.
The swarms in the beehives began to buzz and bustle; cattle were bellowing in the fields.
www.withpenandsword.com /wfas1.html   (3218 words)

  
 Centre for German-Jewish Studies: Arnold Daghani Collection: Item details
inscription on 'German Evidence' continued on camp Braclaw (58 lines)
1942 1943 And Thereafter; Braclaw; Friese; Lübeck; Organisation Todt; Second World War; Stolzmann; public prosecutor; slave labour camp
If you would like to view an item in the archive, please quote its ID.
www.sussex.ac.uk /Units/cgjs/archive/daghani_item.php?item_id=G2.022v   (70 words)

  
 Antique, historic, rare and old maps. Maps of Europe. Map #10133   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
For a larger version of the image click here.
Description: Very scarce regional map of Poland and the Ukraine, showing the region travesed by the Bug River and centered on Braclaw.
Shows rivers, roads, towns, castles, forests, lakes and a host of other details.
www.raremaps.com /cgi-bin/map-builder.cgi?Europe+Poland+10133   (363 words)

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