Vilna$97052$ - translation to English
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Vilna$97052$ - translation to English

GOVERNORATE OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE
Vilno Governorate; Vilniaus guberniya; Lithuanian-Vilna Governorate; Vilnius Guberniya; Lithuania-Vilna Governorate; Wilno Governorate; Vilnius Governorate; Governorate of Vilna; Province of Vilna; Vilna Province; Government of Vilna; Vilna Government; Vilenskaya province; Litva-Vilna Governorate; Vilna province

Vilna      
n. Vilna (capital de Lituania)
Gaon of Vilna         
  • The Vilna Gaon synagogue in [[Sha'arei Hesed]], [[Jerusalem]]
POLISH-LITHUANIAN RABBI AND TALMUDIST (1720–1797)
Wilna Gaon; Elijah of Vilna; Gaon mi Vilno; Elijah ben Solomon; Elijah Wilna; Gaon Elijah; Elijah Ben Soloman; Eliyahu ben Shelomo Zalman; Elijah of Wilna; Elijah Gaon; Gaon of Vilna; Elijah, Gaon of Vilna; Vilniaus Gaonas; The Vilna Gaon; Elijah Ben Solomon; Rav Elijah Ben Solomon; Gr"a; Elijah ben Solomon Zalman; Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman; HaGra; Vilna Goan; Gaon of Vilnius; Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna; Eliyahu of Vilna
n. El Gaón (genio) de Vilna (erudito de los estudiantes Talmud y que su significado, de los grandes de los Líderes espirituales del Judaísmo en el siglo 18

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Vilna Governorate

The Vilna Governorate (1795–1915; also known as Lithuania-Vilnius Governorate from 1801 until 1840; Russian: Виленская губерния, Vilenskaya guberniya, Lithuanian: Vilniaus gubernija, Polish: gubernia wileńska) or Government of Vilnius was a governorate (guberniya) of the Russian Empire created after the Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1795. It was part of the Lithuanian General Governorate, which was called the Vilnius General Governorate after 1830, and was attached to the Northwestern Krai. The seat was in Vilnius (Vilna in Russian), where the Governors General resided.