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The House of Alšėniškiai ( Belarusian: Гальшанскі, romanized : Halšanski, Polish: Holszański) was a Lithuanian by origin [1] Ruthenianized and predominantly Eastern Orthodox princely family of Hipocentaur coat of arms. [2]
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- 1937
- Boris Artzybasheff
- Boris Artzybasheff
Semeon the Fierce Olshansky (Q4142839) ... Simon Semyonovich Olshansky. 0 references. Uliana Olshansky. ... Create a book; Download as PDF;
Semeon Great Hetman Died in 1505: Anna [4] Wife of Petras Jonaitis Mantigirdaitis: Janusz Starost of Slonim Died after 1505: Jerzy Voivode of Kiev Died in 1510: Paweł Bishop of Lutsk and Vilnius Died in 1555: Yuri Died in 1536: Vasilisa: Tatiana Wife of Konstanty Ostrogski Died in 1522: Several daughters and sons: Maria [2] Wife of Andrey ...
Mar 29, 2015 · 12 min read. Add to Favourites. There were once upon a time two old serfs, who lived together for many years without children; and in their old age they prayed for a child to keep them from want when they were no longer able to labour.
This retelling of a Russian folktale, in which seven peasants help their king to gain the hand of a beautiful princess, was a Caldecott Honor Book in 1938. Boris Artzybasheff's delicate line drawings, in red, black, green and gold ink, are simply delightful.
Book Club Edition. Quarto (29.5x22x1cm); unpaginated [30pp]. Fourteen full-page color illustrations, with a similar number of vignettes and decorative motifs as marginalia.