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- Belarusian: Дарагічын, romanized: Darahichyn, Ukrainian: Дорогичин, romanized: Dorohychyn) is a town in Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland. The town...
- defeated the Teutonic Knights of the Order of Dobrzyń in the Battle of Dorohychyn [uk]. Danylo captured Kyiv in 1239, just before the Mongols besieged,...
- part of Polesia (Polish: Polesie). Its main cities were Berestia, Bilsk, Dorohychyn, Kobryn and Kamyanyets. Shvarn (in Ukrainian) Довідник з історії України...
- culminating with the crowning by a papal legate, archbishop Opizo, in Dorohychyn in 1253, King of Rus'. the title became hereditary in his domains. Daniel...
- 1178), married ca. 1172/73 to Vasilko Iaropolkovich, Prince of Shumsk and Dorohychyn. Leszek (b. ca. 1162 – d. 1186). After the death of his first wife, Bolesław...
- their pressure upon Galicia-Volhynia attempting to take the lands of Dorohychyn and Berestia away. During these years of rule Andrew and his brother were...
- Galicia–Volhynia Konrad I of Masovia Ruthenian victory March 1238 Battle of Dorohychyn [uk] Prin****lity of Galicia–Volhynia Order of Dobrzyń Ruthenian victory...
- later wife (1178) of Vasilko Iaropolkovich, Prince of Shumsk and later of Dorohychyn. Earlier literature stated that Bolesław IV's second son Leszek was born...
- their pressure upon Galicia-Volhynia, eventually wresting away control of Dorohychyn and Berestia. The years of the brothers' "joint" reign were in spent in...
- Galicia-Volhynia (1253–1264), crowned by a papal legat, archbishop Opizo in Dorohychyn in 1253 Casimir III the Great, King of Poland (1333–1370), incorporated...