• Look up Ruthenia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ruthenia may refer to: Ruthenia, a name applied to various East Slavic lands Red Ruthenia, an East...
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    Ruthenia is an exonym, originally used in Medieval Latin, as one of several terms for Kievan Rus'. Originally, the term Rus' land referred to a triangular...
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  • (disambiguation) Carpathian Ruthenia (disambiguation) Carpathian Ukraine (disambiguation) Subcarpathian (disambiguation) Ciscarpathian (disambiguation)...
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  • refer to: Ruthenia, a name applied to various East Slavic inhabited lands White Ruthenia, an East Slavic historical region Black Ruthenia, an East Slavic...
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  • (New Russia) New Russia (disambiguation) White Russia (disambiguation) Black Ruthenia (Black Russia) Red Russia (disambiguation) Russia Tower, an unfinished...
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  • Principality of Rus' (disambiguation) Rus (disambiguation) Russia (disambiguation) Ruthenia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Rus (redirect from Rus (disambiguation))
    to: East Slavic historical peoples (Русь). See Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia Rus' people, the people of Rus' Rus, a legendary eponymous ancestor, see...
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  • station of Belarus Byelorussia (disambiguation) White Ruthenia, an archaism for the eastern Belarus This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • languages in the region of Carpathian Ruthenia Ruthenia (disambiguation) Ruthenian (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • Ruthenia Carpatho-Ruthenian Hungarians, Hungarians from Carpathian Ruthenia Carpatho-Ruthenian (disambiguation) Ruthenian (disambiguation) Ruthenia (disambiguation)...
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  • dictionary. White Russia, White Russian, or Russian White may refer to: White Ruthenia, a historical reference for a territory in the eastern part of present-day...
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  • Rusia (redirect from Rusia (disambiguation))
    Ruthenia Rusia, Poland, a rural settlement in Poland Magda Rusia, Georgian gymnast Rusia Petroleum, a former Russian company Russia (disambiguation)...
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  • White Ruthenia in general historical and exonymic term for Belarusians Ruthenia (disambiguation) Ruthenian (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • evolved into the modern Ukrainian language) Ruthenia (disambiguation) Ruthenian (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Principality of Rus' (disambiguation) Rus' (disambiguation) Russia (disambiguation) Ruthenia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • to: Carpathian Mountains, part of a mountain range in Europe Carpathian Ruthenia, a small historic region in Central Europe Montes Carpatus, a lunar mountain...
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    evolved into the modern Belarusian language) Ruthenia (disambiguation) Ruthenian (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • with the liturgical Ruthenian Rite Ruthenian (disambiguation) Ruthenia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • "trans-Carpathian" or "sub-Carpathian", attached to specific terms like Rus' or Ruthenia, and also Ukraine. Zakarpattia (1918-1919), historical region of Zakarpattia...
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  • Americans Ruthenia (disambiguation) Ruthenian (disambiguation) Carpatho-Ruthenian (disambiguation) Carpatho-Ruthenians (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • (disambiguation) Principality of Rus' (disambiguation) Grand Principality of Rus' (disambiguation) Ruthenia (disambiguation) Russia (disambiguation) This...
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  • Russian Empire Chernigov Regiment, Empire of Russia Chernigov Voivodship, Ruthenia, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Principality of Chernigov, Kievan Rus Chernigov...
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  • Rus' land may refer to: Ruthenia, a designation for the historical lands of the Rus' Rus' land (Rus' chronicles) [uk], a term used in Rus' chronicles to...
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  • lasting "tug of war" between bishops from the Great Duchy of Lithuania and Ruthenia and bishops of the Great Duchy of Moscow resulted in reorganization of...
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  • of Three Nations, a proposed country composed of Poland, Lithuania and Ruthenia Union of Three Nations, an upper classes pact against the peasantry in...
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  • the free dictionary. Buda is the western part of Budapest, Hungary. In Ruthenia or Kyivan Rus, "buda" was a populated place of craftsmen who were practicing...
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  • heraldic flag Johann Georg Pinsel, 18th-century sculptor from Red Ruthenia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pinsel. If an internal...
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  • Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, the Slovak State, and Carpathian Ruthenia and southern Slovakia (Hungary). As a result, the Holocaust unfolded differently...
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    Grand Prince of Kyiv Roman Danylovich (c. 1230 – c. 1261), Prince of Black Ruthenia (Navahradak), Prince of Slonim? Roman I of Moldavia, Voivode of Moldavia...
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  • territory of the Empire of Russia Chernihiv Voivodeship, a province of Ruthenia, Poland-Lithuania Grand Principality of Chernihiv, Kievan Rus Chernihiv...
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