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In the News (Sat 22 Nov 08)

  
  Die Festung in Kamenets
It was done by Krakiv governor –general Spitko Melshtinskiy who owned Kamenets for four years (1395-1399) and was killed in the struggle with Tatars.
In half a century the castle was re-planed: the old towers were rebuilt and 10 new were constructed.
The castle in Kamenets is one of the few buildings of the Middle Ages in Ukraine that is not much destroyed.
www.butschal.de /herbbutschal/uncrowed/kamenets.htm   (369 words)

  
  Kamenets (Belarus)
In 1289 Kamenets was ruined by Yury Lvovich, prince of Drogichin.
From 1413 the town was the centre of Troki Povet, from 1520 in the Podljassha and from 1566 in Berestye Voyevodstvo.
Kamenets is situated on the river Lesnaja 39 kilometres away from Brest.
www.belarus.by /en/belarus/territory/brest/kamenets   (240 words)

  
 Kamenets Podolskiy - LoveToKnow 1911
KAMENETS PODOLSKIY, or Podolian Kamenets (Polish Kamieniec), a town of S.-W. Russia, chief town of the government of Podolia.
Kamenets is the see of a Roman Catholic and a Greek Orthodox bishop.
Kamenets was laid waste by the Mongol leader Batu in 1240.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Kamenets_Podolskiy   (340 words)

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