słucki — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}przym. Ib {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}}ZOB. pas słucki {{/stl 7}} … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
SLUCKI, ABRAHAM JACOB — (1861–1918), Hebrew writer. Born in Novogorod Severski, Slucki began publishing articles in Ha Meliẓ in 1884 and became assistant editor of the periodical during the editorship of the poet judah leib gordon (1887–88). The continued publication… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
pas słucki — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 7}} pas noszony do kontusza, mający długość ok. 4 m i szerokość ok. 30 cm, tkany we wzory geometryczne i roślinne z nici wełnianej, jedwabnej, złotej i srebrnej; pas kontuszowy <od miasta Słuck na Białorusi> {{/stl 7}} … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
Pas kontuszowy — Este artículo o sección sobre historia necesita ser wikificado con un formato acorde a las convenciones de estilo. Por favor, edítalo para que las cumpla. Mientras tanto, no elimines este aviso puesto el 16 de septiembre de 2008. También puedes… … Wikipedia Español
Pas kontuszowy — ( kontusz sash ) was a cloth sash used for compassing a kontusz (a robe like garment). It was one of the most distinctive items of dress of Polish and Lithuanian nobility ( szlachta ) from about 17th through the 19th centuries. In an earlier… … Wikipedia
Миронович, Антон Васильевич — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Миронович. Антон Васильевич Миронович польск. Antoni Mironowicz Дата рождения: 30 октября 1959(1959 10 30) (53 года) … Википедия
FRIEDMANN, DAVID BEN SAMUEL — (also called Dovidel Karliner; 1828–1917), Lithuanian rabbi and posek. Friedmann was born in Biala and lived for a time in Brest Litovsk after 1836. On the advice of Leib Katzenellenbogen he moved to Kamenets Litovsk where he studied under the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
List of Polish Jews — From the Middle Ages until the Holocaust, Jews comprised a significant part of the Polish population. The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, known as a Jewish paradise for its religious tolerance, attracted numerous Jews who fled persecution from… … Wikipedia
Dołęga coat of arms — Dołęga Battle cry: Dołęga Details Alternative names Dolanga, Dolenga, Dolega E … Wikipedia
Gediminids — The Gediminids (Lithuanian: Gediminaičiai , singular: Gediminaitis ) were a dynasty of monarchs of the medieval Lithuania that reigned from the 14th to the 16th century. They were rulers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which realm chiefly meant… … Wikipedia