Halych (Ukrainian: Галич [ˈɦɑlɪtʃ]; Romanian: Halici; Polish: Halicz; Russian: Галич, romanized: Galich; German: Halytsch, Halitsch or Galitsch; Yiddish:...
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Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia (redirect from Halych-Volodymyr)
nobility Metropolis of Halych It is also called Galich-Volhyn, Galicia–Volynia, Galicia–Volyn, and Galich–Volyn, Halych–Volhyn, Halych–Volhynia, or Galicia–Volodimer'...
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The Metropolis of Halych was a metropolis of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It was erected on the territory...
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Ancient Halych (Ukrainian: Давній Галич, romanized: Davnii Halych) is the National Architecture-Historical Reserve located in the western Ukrainian settlements...
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Principality of Galicia (redirect from Halych Principality)
кънѧжьство, romanized: Galickoje kǔnęžǐstvo), also known as Principality of Halych or Principality of Halychian Rus', was a medieval East Slavic principality...
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Daniel of Galicia (redirect from Daniel I of Halych)
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 Lviv...
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Yevhen Halych (Ukrainian: Євген Андрійович Галич, Yevhen Andriyovitch Halych; born 29 April 1984) is a Ukrainian rock musician, TV host, DJ and the frontman...
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(1225–1262), Prince of Halych, and his wife Anna of Hungary (1226–c. 1270), daughter of Béla IV of Hungary. After losing the throne of Halych, Rostislav fled...
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Yaroslavna of Halych, was a Hungarian queen consort, married to King Stephen III of Hungary. She was a daughter of Prince Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halicz....
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Halych Raion (Ukrainian: Га́лицький райо́н, romanized: Halyćkyj rajon) was a raion (district) of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (region) in Ukraine. The town of...
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Leo I of Galicia (redirect from Leo I of Halych)
[citation needed] Leo (also known as Lev) moved his father's capital from Halych to the newly founded city of Lviv. This city was named after him by its...
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King of Ruthenia (redirect from King of Halych)
I of Halych, king of Rus' (1253–1264). Lev I of Halych, king of Rus' (1293–1301), moved the capital from Kholm to Lviv in 1272. Yuri I of Halych, prince...
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Galicia–Volhynia Wars (redirect from Halych Wars)
The Galicia–Volhynia Wars were several wars fought in the years 1340–1392 over the succession in the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, also known as Ruthenia...
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Maria Oleksandrivna Halych (19 August 1901–22 January 1974) was a Ukrainian writer, the author of impressionistic prose. Since 1920 a member of the Kyiv...
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List of princes of Galicia and Volhynia (redirect from List of rulers of Halych)
This is a list of princes of Galicia (Halych or Halychyna) and its sister principality Volhynia (or Volodymyr). They were basically separate principalities...
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FC Karpaty Halych (Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб «Карпати») is a professional Ukrainian football club from the historical city of Halych. The team is currently...
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Red Ruthenia (redirect from Halych Rus')
voivodeship consisted of five regions: Lwów, Sanok, Halicz (Halych), Przemyśl, and Chełm. The town of Halych gave its name to Galicia.[citation needed] During the...
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Halytskyi District, Lviv (redirect from Halych Raion (Lviv))
Halytskyi District (Ukrainian: Галицький район) is an urban district of the city of Lviv, named after Ruthenian king and founder of the city Daniel of...
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Halych land (Polish: ziemia halicka, Ukrainian: Галицька земля) was an historical administrative region (Polish: ziemia) of the Kingdom of Poland which...
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(centered on Kraków). The name of the region derives from the medieval city of Halych, and was first mentioned in Hungarian historical chronicles in the year...
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Andrew of Galicia (redirect from Andrew of halych)
Andrew (Ukrainian: Андрій Юрієвич, romanized: Andrii Yuriievych) (unknown – 1323) was the last king of Ruthenia in 1308–1323 (according to other sources...
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destroyed by the Mongols. In the western territories, the principalities of Halych and Volhynia had arisen earlier, and were merged to form the Principality...
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Andrew II of Hungary (category Princes of Halych)
Hungary and Croatia between 1205 and 1235. He ruled the Principality of Halych from 1188 until 1189/1190, and again between 1208/1209 and 1210. He was...
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acknowledge Andrew's rule in Halych–Volhynia. His reign was supposed to prepare the incorporation of the Orthodox Church in Halych to the Hungarian ecclesiastical...
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This is a list of villages of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. There are currently 765 villages (Ukrainian: села, sela) within...
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Leo II of Galicia (redirect from Leo II of Halych)
kingdom together, but there are sources indicating that Lev II was seated in Halych and Andrew in Volodymyr (and yet others stating a similar arrangement, but...
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Yuri II Boleslav (redirect from Boleslaus George II of Halych)
Yuri II Boleslav (Ukrainian: Юрій-Болеслав Тройденович, romanized: Yurii-Boleslav Troidenovych; Polish: Bolesław Jerzy II; c. 1305/1310 – April 7, 1340)...
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Ukrainian Galician Army (redirect from Ukrainian Halych Army)
Ukrainian Galician Army (Ukrainian: Українська галицька армія, romanized: Ukrainska halytska armiia, UHA), was the Ukrainian military of the West Ukrainian...
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Yuri I of Galicia (redirect from Yurij I of Halych)
full title was Yuri I, King of Ruthenia, Grand Prince of Kyiv, Volodymyr, Halych, Lutsk, Dorohochyn.[citation needed] In 1264–1301 he was a prince of the...
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