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LVOV — (Pol. Lwów; Ger. Lemberg), main city of Lvov district, Ukraine. The Early Settlements It is thought that the first Jews in Lvov arrived from Byzantiumand the southeast. After the conquest of the town by Casimir III of Poland (1340), they were… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Lvov — (en polonais Lwów, en all. Lemberg) v. d Ukraine, à proximité de la Pologne, sur le Peltev; 790 000 hab.; ch. l. de la rég. du m. nom. Centre industr. Ville ancienne. Nombreux monuments religieux (XIIIe XVIIe s.). Polonaise de 1349 à 1772, la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Lvov — Lviv Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lemberg. Lviv Львів … Wikipédia en Français
lvov — ləˈvȯf adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Lvov, city in western Ukraine, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics : of or from the city of Lvov, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics : of the kind or style prevalent in Lvov * * * Russ … Useful english dictionary
Lvov — Lemberg (Львів/Lwiw) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lvov (disambiguation) — Lvov may refer to one of the following*Lviv, a city in Ukraine *Lvov princely family *Lvov dvoryan families *Alexei Lvov (1799 1870) ndash; Russian composer … Wikipedia
Lvov princely family — Lvov ( ru. Львов) is the name of a princely Russian family of Rurikid stock. The family is descended from the princes of Yaroslavl where early members of the family are buried. The family takes its name from Knyaz Lev Danylovich Zubatny (c. 1228… … Wikipedia
Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Lvov Sandomierz Strategic Offensive Operation caption= partof=the Eastern Front of World War II place=Eastern Poland/Western Ukraine date=July 13, 1944 ndash; July 29, 1944 result=Soviet victory… … Wikipedia
Lvov, Georgy Yevgenyevich, Prince — ▪ Russian statesman (Knyaz) born Oct. 21 [Nov. 2, New Style], 1861, Popovka, near Tula, Russia died March 7, 1925, Paris, France Russian social reformer and statesman who was the first head of the Russian provisional government established… … Universalium
Lvov dvoryan families — There are several dvoryan families named Lvov . ( ru. Львов) of the Russian Empire.One of them is traced from a Mark Demidovich of Lithuanian descent (14th century) and is enlisted into the pedigree book of Tver Guberniya.Another one traces from… … Wikipedia
Lvov Chronicle — The Lvov Chronicle (Russian: Львовская летопись) is a Russian chronicle from the sixteenth century that was originally published in the eighteenth century by Prince N. A. L vov, for whom it is named.The Etterov List of the Lvov Chronicle (GPB… … Wikipedia