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    Volhynia (redirect from Volynia)
    Volhynia (also spelled Volynia) (/voʊˈlɪniə/ voh-LIN-ee-ə; Ukrainian: Воли́нь, romanized: Volýnʹ, Polish: Wołyń, Russian: Волы́нь, romanized: Volýnʹ,...
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    Press. p. 22. ISBN 9780802037817. It is also called Galich-Volhyn, Galicia–Volynia, Galicia–Volyn, and Galich–Volyn, Halych–Volhyn, Halych–Volhynia, or Galicia–Vladimir...
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    state (1220–1240). The Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia or Kingdom of Halych-Volynia (1245–1349). Historical map of Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Rus' (Ukraine)...
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    Prince of Peremyshl 1264–1269, Prince of Halych 1269–1301, Prince of Halych-Volynia 1293–1301; he moved his capital from Halych to the newly founded city of...
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    reached the Sluch River, where the Volynians (related to the territory of Volynia) and Buzhans (related to the name of Southern Bug river) lived. To the...
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  • member of the House of Piast and by marriage princess of Pereyaslavl and Volynia and grand princess of Kiev since 1168. Agnes was the penultimate child...
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    The Volhynia electoral district (Russian: Волынский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election...
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    Iziaslavichi of Volhynia (senior Mstislavichi; in control of Kiev, Novgorod, Volynia and Halych) on the one hand, and the Rostislavichi of Smolensk (junior...
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    "to encircle and destroy the enemy grouping invading in [the] Vladimir-Volynia and Brody direction" and even "to seize the Lublin region by the evening...
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    south from Volodymyr is Zymne, where the oldest Orthodox monastery in Volynia is located. The city was named after Vladimir the Great (Volodymyr the...
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    year 1085. The town served as the capital of the Principality of Halych-Volynia (founded in 1199) until the rise of Volodymyr. The town grew around a wooden...
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  • during his minority. Batu Khan confirmed Daniil as prince of Halych and Volynia in 1245. Crowned in 1253. 1201–1264 1205 (disputed) 1245 (confirmed) 1264...
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  • invasion) 1259 raid against Lithuania and Poland 1258–1259 invasion of Halych-Volynia 1258 raid against Vietnam 1258 invasion of Baghdad 1257 invasion of Vietnam...
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  • a daughter of Michael of Chernigov and Maria Romanovna of Galicia and Volynia. Fyodor died the day before his marriage date. Alexander Nevsky (30 May...
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    February 1452 in Lutsk), Grand Duke of Lithuania (1430–1432), ruler of Volynia (1437–1452) Kenna (baptized Joan; c. 1350 – 27 April 1368), wife of Casimir...
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    his most important territorial accretions, the principality of Halych-Volynia, was obtained by the marriage of his son Lubart with the daughter of the...
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  • August 21, 1104. Her fate is less known. Iaroslav (died 1123), Prince of Volynia and Turov was married three times - to the Hungarian-Polish Sophia (daughter...
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  • Western political standards. As mentioned, Western Ukraine (compromising of Volynia, Galicia, and Transcarpathia), considering its Catholic-majority population...
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  • well. His titulary included, among other titles: "Grand Duke of Smolensk, Volynia, Podolia", "Lord and Grand Duke of Nizhni Novgorod, Chernigov" etc. A more...
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    number of sources mention the smerdy while narrating events in Halych-Volynia and in Novgorod. It appears that during this period the term smerd encompassed...
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    combined forces of Khmelnitsky and the Russian Boyar Buturlin struck against Volynia. Despite many disagreements between the commanders, they took hold of Ostroh...
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  • Prince of Belz 1245–1264, Prince of Halych 1264–1269, Knyaz of Halych-Volynia 1269–1301; he moved his capital from Halych to the newly founded city of...
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    in Ruthenia with only his wife and one horse. Once he finally reached Volynia, his starving soldiers plundered the towns of his allies and vassals. Nogai...
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    parts in 1305, a new southwestern metropolis in the Kingdom of Halych-Volynia consisted of only 6 of the 19 former eparchies. It later lost its ecclesiastical...
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    source of them. In Ukraine, birch bark documents were found in Zvenyhorod, Volynia;[citation needed] while those from Belarus was unearthed in Vitebsk. The...
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  • brothers Andrew of Galicia and Volynia and Lev II of Lutsk were killed, and she and her niece, Eufemia, Heiress of Volynia-Lutsk, inherited the lands. Her...
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    Press. pp. 176, 177. ISBN 9781618115478. Spector, Shmuel. The Jews of Volynia and their reaction to extermination. Yad Vashem. p. 160. Basic Historical...
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    National Remembrance (in Polish) (in Ukrainian) ^ Ihor Ilyushyn. Tragedy of Volynia 1943–1944. Kiev: Institute History of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine...
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    Samara Saratov Astrakhan Kama-Ural Vyatka Perm Ufa Orenburg Ukraine Kiev Volynia Podolia Chernigov Poltava Kharkov Yekaterinoslav Kherson South-Black Sea/Southeastern...
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    (the Middle and the Upper Dnister areas), or clay (mud and butte types, Volynia)", differentiates main tribal alliances of Croats and Volhynians, but also...
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