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Spiridon and Sobol
* Spiridon Sobol
All leaders of the revolt were executed, including the father of Spiridon Sobol, Bohdan Sobol, while all Orthodox churches were taken away and given to the Greek-Catholics.

Spiridon and published
Other notable works by Grousset published under the Laurie pseudonym include De New York à Brest en Sept Heures York to Brest In Seven Hours ( 1888 ), which predicted a transatlantic tunnel ; Le Secret du Mage Secret Of The Magician ( 1890 ), in which evidence of an advanced prehistoric is discovered ; Le Rubis du Grand Lama Ruby Of The Great Lama ( 1894 ), which features a steam-powered flying island ; Atlantis ( 1895 ), which describes how the mythical kingdom has survived under a glass dome at the bottom of the sea near the Azores ; Le Maître de l ' Abîme Master Of The Abyss ( 1905 ), which features a revolutionary submarine, and finally Spiridon le Muet The Mute ( 1907 ), a remarkable novel about a human-sized, intelligent ant.

Spiridon and first
On April 10, 1896, Spiridon Louis of Greece won the first Olympic marathon in Athens, Greece in a time of 2: 58: 50 ; however, the distance for the event was reported to be only 40, 000 meters.

Sobol and published
The first of the long series of children's novels written by Donald J. Sobol was published in 1963.

Sobol and first
His first play was performed in 1971 by the Municipal Theatre in Haifa, where Sobol worked from 1984 to 1988 as a playwright and later as assistant artistic director.
In 1995 came the first performance of a work commissioned for the Wiener Festwochen ( Vienna Festival ), Der Vater ( The Father ), by Niklas Frank and Joshua Sobol, directed by Paulus Manker at the Theater an der Wien.
They were first introduced by the Russian mathematician I. M. Sobol ( Илья Меерович Соболь ) in 1967.

Belarusian and printer
The first Belarusian printer, Francysk Skaryna, was born in Polotsk around 1490.
In October 2005, pressure from the Information Ministry prevented Belarusian printers from working with the paper, forcing Kalinkina to contract with a printer in Smolensk, Russia.

Belarusian and published
Francysk Skaryna, who wrote and published in his native Ruthenian ( Old Belarusian ) language, was typical in this respect of the earlier phase of the Renaissance in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which lasted until the middle of the 16th century, when Polish predominated.
The first Belarusian book printed with the first printing press in the Cyrillic alphabet was published in Prague, in 1517, by Francysk Skaryna, a leading representative of the renaissance Belarusian culture.
Apart from the Bible itself, until his death in 1551 he published 22 other books thus laying the foundations for the evolution of the Ruthenian language into the modern Belarusian language.
In 1517 he established a printing press in Prague, where he published his first book entitled The Psalter, in the Old Belarusian language on 6 August 1517.
In 2000 Belarusian scientists Alexey Solomonov and Valery Anoshko published a report in which they stated that the geographic centre of Europe was located near lake Sho () in Vitsebsk Voblast.
For example, a code of alternative Belarusian orthography rules, based on the proposal of Vintsuk Vyachorka and published in 2005, has the optional letter ‹ ґ › included in the alphabet, but its use is not obligatory and in any case it can be replaced by ‹ г ›.
*" Kryvich " (" Крывіч ") was the name of a magazine that the Belarusian historian Vaclau Lastouski published in Kouna from 1923 to 1927.
Among the first publications using it were folklore collections published by Michał Federowski and the first edition of Francišak Bahuševič's Dudka Biełaruskaja ( Belarusian flute, published in Kraków, 1891 ).
In 2000 Belarusian scientists Alexey Solomonov and Valery Anoshko published a report that stated the geographic centre of Europe was located near Lake Sho (; ) in Vitsebsk Voblast.
It was published in installments in the Belarusian magazine in Munich " Backaushchyna " from 1962-1963.
The first Belarusian language book printed in the Latin alphabet, a catechism by Symon Budny, was published in Nesvizh in 1562.
* Belarus ( Беларус )-a Belarusian newspaper published in United States
74 titles were being published in the Polish language, 16 in Yiddish and Hebrew, 12 in Belarusian, 9 in Lithuanian and 3 in Russian.
Upon approval from the Supreme Soviet, the first draft was published in December 1991 in order for the Belarusian populace to make comments and suggestions.
He was a delegate to the December 1917 First All-Belarusian Congress and published articles where he supported the idea of Belarusian independence.
In the mid-1930s he published various works in Belarusian calendar books and in the " Rodny Kraj " newspaper, under the pseudonym " Era ".
It was first published by the Belarusian mathematician Semyon Aranovich Gershgorin in 1931.
Many of the writers at the time, such as Uładzimir Žyłka, Kazimir Svayak, Yakub Kolas, Źmitrok Biadula and Maksim Haretski, wrote for a Belarusian language paper called Nasha Niva, published in Vilnius.
A major revival of the Belarusian literature occurred in the 1960s with novels published by Vasil Bykaŭ and Uładzimir Karatkievič.
The second edition of that anthology, published in 1844 under the title of Piosnki wieśniacze znad Niemna z dołączeniem pierwotwornych w mowie słowiańsko-krewickiej ( Folk Songs of the Neman River with Originals Written in Slavic-Krevich Language ), was significantly expanded and included many translations of his works to what could be seen as a predecessor of modern Belarusian language.

Belarusian and first
During the first 10 years of Lukashenko's presidency, most of the Belarusian media outlets ( newspapers, radio, television ) were brought under the control of the state.
At first, the city was incorporated into the Byelorussian SSR, as the city was a centre for Belarusian culture and politics for over a century.
; pioneer of the Old Belarusian language ( historically Old Lithuanian Language ); first to print a book in an Eastern Slavic language ( 1517 in Prague )
The Belarusian alphabet is a variant of the Cyrillic script, which was first used as an alphabet for the Old Church Slavonic language.
After the establishment of a Republic on August 25, 1991, Stanislav Shushkevich was selected to be the first Belarusian leader and held this position until 1994.
the first government of the Belarusian Democratic Republic
The first attempt to establish a sovereign Belarusian state in modern history came in early 1918 with the declaration of independence of the Belarusian Democratic Republic.
The most active and visible of the opposition political groups in Belarus in the first half of the 1990s was the Belarusian Popular Front ( BPF ), founded in October 1989 with Zyanon Paznyak as chairman.
After the war the German government permitted a short-lived state to be set up there, the first one with a Belarusian name-the Belarusian National Republic.
Brest also has the first Belarusian outdoor railway museum.
Brest also hosts the first Belarusian outdoor railway museum.
According to the newspaper Soviet Byelorussia, President Lukashenko decided on the anthem on June 12, 2002 and chose to have its first performance on July 3, Belarusian independence day, the anniversary of the date in 1944 when the Wehrmacht was driven away from Minsk by the Red Army.
However, the first performance actually took place on July 2 at a concert organized by the government as part of the Belarusian independence festivities.
He is famous for the first printing of the Bible in an East Slavic language ( in Old Belarusian ) in 1517, several decades after the first-ever printed book by Johann Gutenberg and just several years after the first Czech Bible ( 1506 ).
Francysk Skaryna ( pronounced ; or Skoryna ; ) was a Belarusian famous as one of the first publishers in Eastern Europe, laying groundwork for the development of the Belarusian language.

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