- Mścisław
- Mścisław mPolish: from an old Slavonic personal name composed of the elements mshcha vengeance + slav glory.Cognate: Czech and Russian: Mstislav.Pet form: Czech: Mstik.
First names dictionary. 2012.
First names dictionary. 2012.
Mscislaw — (fälschlich: Mieczyslaw), Herzoge und Könige von Polen: 1) M. I. (deutsch Miseco), gest. 25. Mai 992, ward durch seine Gemahlin Dubrawka, eine Tochter des Herzogs Boleslaw I. von Böhmen, 966 zum Christentum bekehrt und gründete das Bistum in… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Mscislaw — Mscislaw, drei poln. Herzöge und Könige: M. I. (Miseko) regierte als deutscher Lehnsfürst 962 992, nahm 966 das Christentum an, gründete das Bistum in Posen (968). – M. II., der Träge (1025 34), Sohn Boleslaws Chrobrys, verlor fast alle von… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Mstsislaw Voivodeship — (red) … Wikipedia
Polen [3] — Polen (hierzu Karte »Westrußland«), ehemaliges europäisches Reich, das ursprünglich nur die Woiwodschaften Posen, Gnesen, Kalisch, Lublin, Rawa, Sieradz, Podlachien und Plozk umfaßte, bald auch über Schlesien und Pommern und eine Zeitlang sogar… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Voivodeships of Poland — The voivodeship or province ( pl. województwo) has been a high level administrative subdivision of Poland since the 14th century. Pursuant to the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998, effective January 1, 1999, sixteen new voivodeships… … Wikipedia
Voivodes of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth — were one of the highest ranking officials who could sit in the Senate of Poland. They were the officials in charge of the voivodeships (provinces/palatinates) of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The office first appears as Palatine ( Palatinus … Wikipedia
Szymon Samuel Sanguszko — Szymon (Symon) Samuel Sanguszko (before 1592 ndash; November 1638) was a noble of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth. Castellan of Mścisław from 1620. Voivode of Mińsk, later, from 1626 or 1629 voivode of Witebsk. He was raised by the Sapieha… … Wikipedia
Family relations of Jogaila — This page describes relatives of Jogaila, who was Grand Duke of Lithuania, and, known under the name Wladyslaw II Jagiello, king of Poland. Family relations up to two generations before him, and three generations after him are mentioned. Family… … Wikipedia
Mstsislaw — Coordinates: 54°1′N 31°43′E / 54.017°N 31.717°E / 54.017; 31.717 … Wikipedia
Mikołaj Abramowicz — Abramowicz coat of arms Mikołaj Abramowicz or Abrahamowicz (1590s 1651) was a Polish–Lithuanian noble of Jewish parents, who was one of the leading military and diplomatic figures of his period. A szlachcic, whose heraldic position in the Polish… … Wikipedia