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    Pereiaslav (redirect from Pereyaslav)
    languages are: Ukrainian: Переяслав, IPA: [pereˈjɑslɐu̯] (also rendered as Pereyaslav) Yiddish: פּרעיאַסלעוו, romanized: Preyaslev Russian: Переяславль,...
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    The Pereiaslav Agreement or Pereyaslav Agreement (Ukrainian: Переяславська рада, romanized: Pereiaslavska Rada, lit. 'Pereiaslav Council', Russian: Переяславская...
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    Pereyaslav is a small reconnaissance ship of the project 1824B (type "Uhlomyer", Muna class by NATO classification), a special purpose ship of the 29th...
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  • disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Treaty of Pereyaslav. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to...
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    The Principality of Pereyaslavl (Ukrainian: Переяславське князівство; Russian: Переяславское княжество) was a regional principality of Kievan Rus' from...
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    Pereslavl-Zalessky (Russian: Переславль-Залесский, IPA: [pʲɪrʲɪˈslavlʲ zɐˈlʲeskʲɪj]), formerly known as Pereyaslavl-Zalessky, is a town in Yaroslavl Oblast...
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  • end to the raising Polish-Cossack tensions. History of the Cossacks Treaty of Kurukove Treaty of Pereyaslav (1654) Pereyaslav Articles v t e v t e v t e...
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  • Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich (Russian: Яросла́в II Все́володович; Christian name: Theodor (Феодо́р); 8 February 1191 – 30 September 1246), also transliterated...
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  • The Prince of Pereyaslavl was the ruler of the Principality of Pereyaslavl, a lordship based on the city of Pereyaslavl on the Trubizh River, and straddling...
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    the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on the 300th anniversary of the Pereyaslav Treaty in 1654. After Ukrainian independence in 1991, the central government...
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    went into operation. Occupied by Russian troops since the 1654 Treaty of Pereyaslav, Kyiv became a part of the Tsardom of Russia from 1667 on the Truce of...
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  • The Pereyaslav Articles (Ukrainian: Переяславські статті, romanized: Pereiaslavski statti, Russian: Переяславские статьи, romanized: Pereyaslavskiya stati)...
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    Ephraim II of Pereyaslav, (Russian: Ефрем Переяславский) also Ephraim of the Caves (Russian: Ефрем Печерский) or Ephraim, Bishop of Pereslav - is an Eastern...
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    destroy an aerial bomb near a pier in Kherson. In 1995, the Ukrainian ship Pereyaslav was subordinated to the brigade. In 2004, it was transferred from Pervomaiskyi...
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    of Kyivan Rus' Chernigov Halych Novhorod-Seversk Kyiv Terebovlia Turov Pereyaslav Volhynia Post-Mongol era regions Golden Horde Crimean Khanate Principality...
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    Олександр (Драбинко); born 18 March 1977) is a metropolitan bishop of Pereyaslav and Vyshneve of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine. For a long time Oleksandr...
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    (aka Pyotr Alekseevich Khrustalev, pseudonym: Yuri Pereyaslavsky, 1877, Pereyaslav – 1919, ibid.) was a political and public figure, and assistant barrister...
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    (Dykun) on 4 June 1967 as Bishop of Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyi Sabbas (Babynets) on 30 March 1969 as Bishop of Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyi Macarius (Svystun) on...
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    Preceded by Demetrius (Rudiuk) (as Metropolitan of Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyi and Boryspil) Metropolitan of Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyi and Bila Tserkva (Ukrainian Orthodox...
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    he and Natalija were divorcing. In 1996, Klitschko graduated from the Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky Pedagogical Institute (Ukraine) and was accepted into the...
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