Translation for '
Slav' from English to Russian
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- The most ancient settlers in the area of the river were thought to be the Krivichi Slav tribe.
- Pribislav, "Przibislaus" (from Slavic "пробивающая слава", "pribi" – "pierced, breaking" or "more, much more" and "slav" - "glory") is a Slavic origin name.
- While King Otto was distracted by his campaigns against the Magyars, his vassals Wichmann the Younger and his brother Egbert the One-Eyed instigated a Slav revolt in the Billung March.
- The Yugoslav Republican Alliance ("Jugoslovanski Republicansko Zdruzenje") was a political party founded in 1917 founded in exile in Chicago, United States, by the fusion of the Slovene Republican Alliance with Croats and other South Slav people.
- Mstislav or Mścisław (Polish) - is a very old Slavic origin given name, consists of two elements: "msti" - "vengeance" and "slav" - "glory, fame". The feminine forms are Mstislava and Mścisława.
- The Czech-Slav Society (also called the Society for the Czechoslovak Language and Literature) was created in 1829 by students of the Evangelical Lyceum in Bratislava, and became an important entity in the Slovak national movement.
- Vatroslav is a Croatian masculine given name. It derives from word for "fire" ("vatra") and the Slavic language suffix -slav, meaning "glory" or "fame". The feminine version is Vatroslava.
- Slaviša (...) is a South Slavic masculine given name, an old Slavic origin given name derived from word "slav" - glory.
- Miloslav is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from the Slavic root "mil-", "merciful" or "dear", and "-slav" "glory".
- In 1911, he was elected to the Austrian parliament, where he became the leader of the 'Yugoslav Club', a caucus of South Slav national liberal representatives from the Slovene Lands, Istria, and Dalmatia.
- The major part of the psalter (177 folios) was discovered in 1850 by the Russian archimandrite Porphyrius Uspensky (Sin. slav.
- Slav Point ([...] , ‘Nos Slav’ \'nos 'slav\) is the ice-covered point on the north side of the entrance to Zimen Inlet on Oscar II Coast in Graham Land.
- Vojislava (...) is a South Slavic given name, a feminine form of Vojislav; it consists of two parts: "Voj" - which means "war, warrior", and "slav" - which means "glory, fame".
- In translation, it reads: "Prayer of God's slave "sebastos" Vladimir, brother of a single womb of the "sebastos" of the Franks" or "...
- In 1840, he returned to Bratislava via Prague and Hradec Králové (Königgrätz), where he spent some time in the house of publisher Jan Pospíšil.
- Barrick linked it to "Lewwer duad üs Slaav "("better dead than a slave"), a phrase used by Prussian poet Detlev von Liliencron in his ballad " [...] ".
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