sacked Kiev in 1240, the Bolokhovians supplied them with troops, but the Bolokhovian princes fled to Poland. The Bolokhovians disappeared after Daniel...
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Istoria Basarabiei, Editura V. Frunza, p 111-119 Spinei 1986, p. 57. "Bolokhovians". Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies...
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Bolokhov (category Bolokhovians)
prince of Kiev between Iziaslav II of Kiev and his uncle Yuri Dolgorukiy. Bolokhovians Church Slavonic: Болохов; Polish: Bołochów; Romanian: Bolohov; Russian:...
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huge waggons with embrasures on top. — Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla Bolokhovians Origin of the Romanians Romania in the Early Middle Ages Pintescu 2001...
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speaking countries. Neuri / Navari (a people mentioned by Herodotus) Budini Bolokhovians / Bolokhoveni / Bolokhovens (East Slavic tribe or Valachians? the similar...
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