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Russo-Turkish War, 1787-92 (2073 bytes)
5: ...shal [[Rumyantsev]] was successful and captured [[Jassy]] and [[Khotin]]. After a long siege [[Ochakov]] ... 9: ... Accordingly a treaty was signed with Russia at [[Jassy]] (Jan. 9, 1792) by which the Crimea and Ochakov ... Iasi (5664 bytes) 4: '''Iaşi''' (also known as '''Jassy''') is a city and a county (see [[Iasi (county)]]... 10: ...hment of Rapide and the great seminary of Socola. Jassy itself stands pleasantly amid vineyards and garde... 14: Jassy is the seat of the metropolitan of [[Moldavia]], ... 16: ...iety of physicians and naturalists has existed in Jassy since the early part of the ,oth century, and a n... 22: ...ter whom one of the chief streets is named, chose Jassy for the Moldavian capital, instead of Suceava of ... Treaty of Nissa (1312 bytes) 3: ...1739 marched as far as the Moldavian capital of [[Jassy]], which they captured. [[Austria]] entered the w... Dimitrie Sturdza (1432 bytes) 2: ...[[Romania]]n statesman, was born in [[1833]] at [[Jassy]], and educated there at the Academia Michaileana... Nectarius of Jerusalem (1725 bytes) 5: ...premacy (ed. Dositheus, with a life of Nectarius, Jassy, 1682). He is still better known by his recommend... Grigori Aleksandrovich Potemkin (6870 bytes) 19: ...ayev]], he died in the open steppe, 40 miles from Jassy, in consequence of eating a whole goose while in ... Alexander Bezborodko (7158 bytes) 17: ...dden death of [[Potemkin]] he was despatched to [[Jassy]] to prevent the peace congress there from breaki... 19: ...ccasion of the solemn celebration of the peace of Jassy (2nd of September 1793), when she publicly presen... Russo-Turkish War, 1735-39 (2991 bytes) 17: ... the fortress of [[Khotin]] ([[August 19]]) and [[Jassy]]. However, Austria was defeated by the Turks onc... Selim III (3441 bytes) 5: ...ng but defence, and it was not until the peace of Jassy ([[1792]]) that a breathing space was allowed him... Hatikvah (4400 bytes) 5: ...|Galician]] [[poet]] [[Naphtali Herz Imber]] in [[Jassy]] ([[Romania]]) in [[1871]] as a nine-[[stanza]] ... Peter Mogilas (5736 bytes) 7: ... by the [[Synod of Kiev]] in 1640, and by that of Jassy in Moldavia in 1642. With an introduction by [[Ne... Battle of Cecora (6154 bytes) 28: ...omans. Gabor killed [[janissaries]] soldiers in [[Jassy]], put Ottoman envoys into prison ([[sultan]] [[O... 1792 (8760 bytes) 45: * [[Treaty of Jassy]] ends [[Russia]]n war with [[Ottoman Empire]] ov... Odessa (8946 bytes) 21: ...y rail with [[Kiev]] and [[Kharkov]] as well as [[Jassy]], [[Romania]]. Ottoman wars in Europe (11107 bytes) 35: ...reaty of Sistova]], and with the 1792 [[Treaty of Jassy]] with Russia. The sixth Russo-Turkish war begins... Catherine II of Russia (10565 bytes) 25: ...ar ([[1787]]-[[1792]]) ended with the [[Treaty of Jassy]], which legitimated the Russian claim to Crimea. French Revolutionary Wars (19007 bytes) 22: ...Catharine II. also made peace with the Porte at [[Jassy]], on the [[December 29|29th of December]], 1791.... List of Zeppelins (33149 bytes) 406: ...Galati|Galaţi]], [[Odessa]], [[Mytilene]], [[Jassy]] and [[Mudros]]. Disassembled in [[September]] [... Russian history, 1682-1796 (22082 bytes) 36: ...pire, which began in [[1787]]. By the [[Treaty of Jassy]] in [[1792]], Russia expanded southward to the [... Eastern Question (30234 bytes) 9: ...m the war in [[1791]]. In the ensuing [[Treaty of Jassy]] ([[1792]]), Russia's dominance of the [[Black S...
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