Rohatyn — (Рогатин) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rohatyn — Rohatyn, Stadt im österreichisch galizischen Kreise Brzezan, Bezirks u. Steueramt, Getreidebau, Tuchweberei; 3630 Ew.; dabei Gypsgruben … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rohatyn — Rohatyn, Stadt in Galizien, an der Guila Lipa (Zufluß des Dnjestr) und der Staatsbahnlinie Stryj Tarnopol, Sitz einer Bezirkshauptmannschaft und eines Bezirksgerichts, hat ein Schloß, Halinatuchweberei, eine Kunstmühle, Handel und (1900) 7201… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Rohatyn — Rohatyn, Bezirksstadt in Galizien, am Gnila Lipa Bache, (1900) 7201 E … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Rohatyn — Pour l’article homonyme, voir Felix Rohatyn. Rohatyn Рогатин … Wikipédia en Français
Rohatyn — Infobox Settlement English name = Rohatyn official name = Rohatyn native name = Рогатин nickname = imagesize = 250px image caption = Statue of Roxolana in downtown Rohatyn image shield = RohatynCoatofarms.jpg nickname = motto = mapsize = map… … Wikipedia
ROHATYN, FELIX G. — ROHATYN, FELIX G. (1928– ), U.S. financier. Born in Vienna, Austria, Rohatyn and his family fled Austria in 1935 for France and left in 1940, going to Casablanca, Lisbon, and in 1941, Rio de Janeiro, before arriving in the United States in 1942.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Felix Rohatyn — Pour l’article homonyme, voir Rohatyn. Felix George Rohatyn, né le 29 mai 1928 à Vienne (Autriche), a travaillé dans plusieurs groupes bancaires et a été ambassadeur des États Unis en France de 1997 à 2000. Il est père de trois… … Wikipédia en Français
Felix Rohatyn — Felix George Rohatyn (born May 29, 1928 in Vienna, Austria) is an American investment banker known for his role in preventing the bankruptcy of New York City in the 1970s, who also served as United States Ambassador to France. [ [http://www.state … Wikipedia
MOSES BEN DANIEL OF ROHATYN — (end of 17th century), Galician author. His name suggests that he was born in Rohatyn (Rogatin), but according to the preface of his works he lived in Zolkiew, where he published his Sugyat ha Talmud (1693). The work, consisting of 40 paragraphs … Encyclopedia of Judaism