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Halych (Ukrainian: Галич, IPA: [ˈɦɑlɪtʃ]; Romanian: Halici; Polish:
Halicz; Russian: Галич, romanized: Galich; German: Halytsch,
Halitsch or Galitsch;...
- The Prin****lity or, from 1253,
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, also
known as the
Kingdom of Ruthenia,
Kingdom of Rus', or
Kingdom of Russia, also Halych–Volhynian...
- Галицько-Волинський літопис, romanized: Halycjko-Volynsjkyj litopys,
called "
Halicz-Wolyn Chronicle" in
Polish historiography), also
known as
Chronicle of Halych–Volhynia...
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Halicz is a peak in the
Bieszczady Mountains in
southern Poland. Its
height is 1,333 meters. It is one of the
highest peaks in the
mountain range and from...
- Yuri I of
Galicia (Ukrainian: Ю́рій Льво́вич, romanized: Yurii Lvovych, 24
April 1252 (1257/1262) – 18
March 1308/1315) was King of
Ruthenia and Prince...
- (Powiat Ratneński),
Ratno Halych Land (Ziemia Halicka),
Halicz Powiat of
Halicz, (Powiat Halicki),
Halicz Kolomyja County, (Powiat Kołomyjski), Kołomyja Trembowla...
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Kunigunda Rostislavna (c. 1245 – 9
September 1285; Czech:
Kunhuta Uherská or
Kunhuta Haličská) was
Queen consort of
Bohemia and its
regent from 1278 until...
- of
Halicz, with its own
separate local government, was
divided into the
counties of Trembowla,
Halicz and Kolomyja. It had its own
sejmik at
Halicz, where...
- Yuri II
Boleslav (Ukrainian: Юрій-Болеслав Тройденович, romanized: Yurii-Boleslav Troidenovych; Polish: Bolesław
Jerzy II; c. 1305/1310 –
April 7, 1340)...
- from 1744 to 1756,
voivode of Poznań
Voivodeship from 1756,
starost of
Halicz (now Halych), Kolomyia, and Sniatyn. He
received the
Knighthood of the Order...