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Berestia (Belarusian: Берасцейшчына; Ukrainian: Берестейщина,Lithuanian: Berestje), is the part of Belarusian, and
Ukrainian ethnic territory, bounded...
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called the city Берасце (Bieraście),
similar to the
Ukrainian name Берестя (
Berestia). Once a
center of
Jewish scholarship, the city has the
Yiddish name בריסק...
- The
Union of
Brest took
place in 1595–1596 and
represented an
agreement by
Eastern Orthodox Churches in the
Ruthenian portions of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Berestia (Ukrainian: Берестя; Romanian: Berestea) is a
village in
Chernivtsi Raion,
Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine. It
belongs to
Novoselytsia urban hromada...
- (1199 or 1203–1269 or 1271) was
Prince of Belz (1207–1269),
Prince of
Berestia (1231–1269), and
Prince of
Volhynia (1231–1269). He was the son of Roman...
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pressure upon Galicia-Volhynia
attempting to take the
lands of
Dorohychyn and
Berestia away.
During these years of rule
Andrew and his
brother were in a constant...
- upon Galicia-Volhynia,
eventually wresting away
control of
Dorohychyn and
Berestia. The
years of the brothers' "joint"
reign were in
spent in more-or-less...
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include several important regions, such as Volhynia, Podolia, Siveria,
Berestia, and
Dnieper Ukraine, with Kyiv as its capital.
Despite this declaration...
- Volhynia,
Russian Poland and
Austrian Poland).
Capital Kholm (de iure)
Berestia (de facto) Area • 10,460 km2 (4,040 sq mi) Po****tion • 912,000 History...
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Peresopnytsia Prin****lity of Belz Land of Chełm (Lublin 1289–1302) Land of
Berestia Black Ruthenia, a fief of
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania after a
treaty between...