Table of Contents
39 relations: Apocalypse, Barysaw, Basilian monks, Belarus, Belarusian Democratic Republic, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Crimean Khanate, Czartoryski, Districts of Belarus, Empire style, Eucharist, Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, Fresco, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, History of the Jews in Belarus, Instruction on transliteration of Belarusian geographical names with letters of Latin script, Konstanty Tyszkiewicz, Lahoysk District, List of cities and towns in Belarus, List of Russian Cities, Far and Near, Minsk Region, Moscow Time, Northern Wars, Principality of Polotsk, Regions of Belarus, Russian Empire, Second Partition of Poland, Sergiyev Posad, Silichy, Ski resort, Skirgaila, Soviet Union, Swedish Armed Forces, Tyszkiewicz family, Uezd, Vytautas, Władysław II Jagiełło, World War II, Yad Vashem.
- Borisovsky Uyezd
- Lahoysk District
- Minsk Voivodeship
- Polochans
Apocalypse
Apocalypse is a literary genre originating in Judaism in the centuries following the Babylonian exile (597-587 BCE) but persisting in Christianity and Islam.
Barysaw
Barysaw or Borisov (Barysaŭ,; Борисов) is a city in Minsk Region, Belarus. Lahoysk and Barysaw are Borisovsky Uyezd, Minsk Voivodeship and Populated places in Minsk Region.
Basilian monks
Basilian monks are Greek Catholic monks who follow the rule of Basil the Great, bishop of Caesarea (330–379).
See Lahoysk and Basilian monks
Belarus
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe.
Belarusian Democratic Republic
The Belarusian People's Republic (BNR; Biełaruskaja Narodnaja Respublika, БНР), also known as the Belarusian Democratic Republic, was a state proclaimed by the Council of the Belarusian Democratic Republic in its Second Constituent Charter on 9 March 1918 during World War I. The Council proclaimed the Belarusian Democratic Republic independent in its Third Constituent Charter on 25 March 1918 during the occupation of contemporary Belarus by the Imperial German Army.
See Lahoysk and Belarusian Democratic Republic
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR or Byelorussian SSR; Беларуская Савецкая Сацыялістычная Рэспубліка; Белорусская Советская Социалистическая Республика), also known as Byelorussia, was a republic of the Soviet Union (USSR).
See Lahoysk and Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Crimean Khanate
The Crimean Khanate, self-defined as the Throne of Crimea and Desht-i Kipchak, and in old European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary, was a Crimean Tatar state existing from 1441–1783, the longest-lived of the Turkic khanates that succeeded the empire of the Golden Horde.
See Lahoysk and Crimean Khanate
Czartoryski
The House of Czartoryski (feminine form: Czartoryska, plural: Czartoryscy; Čartoriskiai) is a Polish princely family of Lithuanian-Ruthenian origin, also known as the Familia.
Districts of Belarus
A district or raion (rayon,, rayony; rajon,, rajony) in Belarus is the second-level administrative division in the country which are subordinate to regions (also known as oblasts).
See Lahoysk and Districts of Belarus
Empire style
The Empire style (style Empire) is an early-nineteenth-century design movement in architecture, furniture, other decorative arts, and the visual arts, representing the second phase of Neoclassicism.
Eucharist
The Eucharist (from evcharistía), also known as Holy Communion, the Blessed Sacrament and the Lord's Supper, is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others.
Eustachy Tyszkiewicz
Count Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, Leliwa coat of arms, (18 April 1814 – 27 August 1873) was a Polish noble from the Tyszkiewicz family.
See Lahoysk and Eustachy Tyszkiewicz
Fresco
Fresco (or frescoes) is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster.
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a sovereign state in northeastern Europe that existed from the 13th century, succeeding the Kingdom of Lithuania, to the late 18th century, when the territory was suppressed during the 1795 partitions of Poland–Lithuania.
See Lahoysk and Grand Duchy of Lithuania
History of the Jews in Belarus
The history of the Jews in Belarus begins as early as the 8th century.
See Lahoysk and History of the Jews in Belarus
Instruction on transliteration of Belarusian geographical names with letters of Latin script
Instruction on transliteration of Belarusian geographical names with letters of Latin script is an official standard of Romanization of Belarusian geographical names.
Konstanty Tyszkiewicz
Konstanty Tyszkiewicz Count Konstanty Tyszkiewicz (Konstantinas Tiškevičius; 1806 in Lahojsk – 1868) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble, archaeologist and ethnographer.
See Lahoysk and Konstanty Tyszkiewicz
Lahoysk District
Lahoysk District or Lahojsk District (Лагойскі раён,; Логойский район) is a district (raion) of Minsk Region in Belarus.
See Lahoysk and Lahoysk District
List of cities and towns in Belarus
This is a list of cities and towns in Belarus. Lahoysk and list of cities and towns in Belarus are towns in Belarus.
See Lahoysk and List of cities and towns in Belarus
List of Russian Cities, Far and Near
The List of Russian cities, far and near is a commonly accepted tentative title for the 14th–15th century appendix found in several manuscripts, including the Commission Scroll of the Novgorod First Chronicle (1440s),, and, usually prefaced with the phrase «label» ("And these are the names of all Russian cities, far and near").
See Lahoysk and List of Russian Cities, Far and Near
Minsk Region
Minsk Region, also known as Minsk Oblast or Minsk Voblasts (Minskaja voblasć,; Minskaya oblast), is one of the six regions of Belarus.
Moscow Time
Moscow Time (MSK, moskovskoye vremya) is the time zone for the city of Moscow, Russia, and most of western Russia, including Saint Petersburg.
Northern Wars
"Northern Wars" is a term used for a series of wars fought in northern and northeastern Europe from the 16th to the 18th century, primarily between the territorial rivals of the Swedish Empire, Tsardom of Russia, Poland–Lithuania, and Denmark–Norway.
Principality of Polotsk
The Principality of Polotsk (obsolete spelling: Polock; Polackaje kniastva; Polocensis Ducatus), also known as the Duchy of Polotsk or Polotskian Rus', was a medieval principality.
See Lahoysk and Principality of Polotsk
Regions of Belarus
At the top level of administration, Belarus is divided into six regions and one capital city.
See Lahoysk and Regions of Belarus
Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
See Lahoysk and Russian Empire
Second Partition of Poland
The 1793 Second Partition of Poland was the second of three partitions (or partial annexations) that ended the existence of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by 1795.
See Lahoysk and Second Partition of Poland
Sergiyev Posad
Sergiyev Posad (p) is a city that is the administrative center of Sergiyevo-Posadsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia.
See Lahoysk and Sergiyev Posad
Silichy
Silichy or Silichi (Силичи, Сілічы) is a ski resort situated in Lahojsk (or Logoysk), Belarus, located 30 km (18.64 mi) away from Minsk.
Ski resort
A ski resort is a resort developed for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports.
Skirgaila
Skirgaila (Schirgalo; Скіргайла; Skirgiełło, also known as Ivan/Iwan; ca. 1353 or 1354 – 11 January 1397 in Kiev (Kyiv); baptized 1383/1384 as Casimir) was a regent of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania for his brother Jogaila from 1386 to 1392.
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
Swedish Armed Forces
The Swedish Armed Forces (help|lit.
See Lahoysk and Swedish Armed Forces
Tyszkiewicz family
The House of Tyszkiewicz (Tyszkiewiczowie, singular: Tyszkiewicz, Тышкевічы, singular: Тышкевіч, Tiškevičiai, singular: Tiškevičius, Тишкевичі, singular: Тишкевич, Тышкевичи, singular: Тышкевич) was a wealthy and influential Polish-Lithuanian magnate family of Ruthenian origin, with roots traced to the times of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
See Lahoysk and Tyszkiewicz family
Uezd
An uezd (also spelled uyezd; p), or povit in a Ukrainian context (повіт), or Kreis in Baltic-German context, was a type of administrative subdivision of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the Russian SFSR, and the early Soviet Union, which was in use from the 13th century.
See Lahoysk and Uezd
Vytautas
Vytautas (c. 135027 October 1430), also known as Vytautas the Great (Lithuanian:, Вітаўт, Vitaŭt, Witold Kiejstutowicz, Witold Aleksander or Witold Wielki, Вітовт (Vitovt), Ruthenian: Витовт (Vitovt), Latin: Alexander Vitoldus, Old German: Wythaws or Wythawt) from the late 14th century onwards, was a ruler of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Władysław II Jagiełło
Jogaila (1 June 1434), later Władysław II Jagiełło,He is known under a number of names: Jogaila Algirdaitis; Władysław II Jagiełło; Jahajła (Ягайла).
See Lahoysk and Władysław II Jagiełło
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
Yad Vashem
Yad Vashem (יָד וַשֵׁם) is Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
See also
Borisovsky Uyezd
- Azdzyatsichy
- Barysaw
- Borisovsky Uyezd
- Byahoml
- Dokshytsy
- Khalopyenichy
- Kishchyna Slabada
- Lahoysk
- Loshnitsa
- Maisyeyewshchyna
- Novaya Myotcha
- Pyerasady
- Starabarysaw
- Vyalyatsichy, Minsk Region
- Zembin
Lahoysk District
- Aktsyabr, Lahoysk District
- Khatyn massacre
- Kraysk
- Lahoysk
- Lahoysk District
- Logoisk crater
- Plyeshchanitsy
Minsk Voivodeship
- Aktsyabrski
- Apchak
- Azarychy, Gomel Region
- Babruysk
- Barysaw
- Buda-Kashalyova
- Byahoml
- Byerazino
- Chachersk
- Chervyen
- Dobrush
- Dokshytsy
- Dzernavichy
- Dzyarzhynsk
- Gomel
- Kalinkavichy
- Lahoysk
- Lyelchytsy
- Machulishchy
- Maladzyechna
- Mazyr
- Minsk
- Minsk Voivodeship
- Nalibaki
- Narowlya
- Nyeharelaye
- Orpa
- Pahost, Byerazino District
- Parychy
- Plyeshchanitsy
- Pyetrykaw
- Rahachow
- Rechke
- Rechytsa
- Smalyavichy
- Smilavichy
- Stowbtsy
- Svyetlahorsk
- Uzda
- Vasilyevichy
- Yelsk, Belarus
- Zaslawye
- Zhytkavichy
Polochans
- Drutsk
- Kopys
- Lahoysk
- Lukoml
- Minsk
- Orsha
- Polochans
- Polotsk
- Usvyaty, Usvyatsky District, Pskov Oblast
- Vitebsk
- Zaslawye
References
Also known as Lahojsk, Logoisk, Logoysk, Lohoisk, Łahojsk.