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  1. Michael Lvovich Glinsky (Lithuanian: Mykolas Glinskis; Russian: Михаил Львович Глинский; Polish: Michał Gliński; 1460s – 24 September 1534) was a noble from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania of distant Tatar extraction, who was also a tutor of his grand-nephew, Ivan the Terrible.

  2. CEO of Porsche Schweiz: Michael Glinski. Porsche: it’s always been a ‘dream’ car. But what does the future hold for the famous marque in the years ahead? CFI.co finds out in discussion with Porsche Schweiz chief executive Michael Glinski. How has your background helped you as the CEO of Porsche Schweiz? I came of age at Porsche, so to speak.

  3. 12 de dic. de 2017 · Michael Glinski comes from Porsche headquarters in Zuffenhausen, where for the past six years he has acted as Area Director Western Europe. His prior professional experience includes roles as Finance Director of Porsche France and the Area Sales Manager Italy, Spain and Latin America.

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  5. 20 de sept. de 2021 · Michael Glinski, CEO of Porsche Schweiz AG. The Porsche Newsroom put its German and international versions online in 2014. Its aim has always been to provide faster, more direct, and more extensive information to both the press and the public.

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  6. The Battle of Kletsk (Lithuanian: Klecko mūšis, Belarusian: Бітва пад Клецкам) was fought on 5 August 1506 near Kletsk (now in Belarus), between the Grand Ducal Lithuanian army, led by Court Marshal of Lithuania Michael Glinski, and the army of the Crimean Khanate, led by Fetih I Giray and Burnaş I Giray, sons of ...

  7. * Die angegebenen Verbrauchs- und Emissionswerte wurden nach den gesetzlich vorgeschriebenen Messverfahren WLTP ermittelt. Das weltweit harmonisierte Prüfverfahren (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure, WLTP) für Personenwagen und leichte Nutzfahrzeuge ist ein realistischeres Prüfverfahren zur Messung des Kraftstoffverbrauchs und der CO₂-Emissionen.