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- Fedir Koriatovych also spelled Theodor Koriatovits (Ukrainian: Федір Коріятович, Lithuanian: Teodoras Karijotaitis) (died 1414 in Mukachevo) was a Podolian...
- Black Sea, before being toppled from the throne for supporting Fyodor Koriatovych in his conflict with Vytautas the Great of Lithuania. Under Stephen I...
- distant cousin, the exiled prince of Grand Duchy of Lithuania Fyodor Koriatovych, who used to administer the Ruthenian Podolia region of the Grand Duchy...
- he was Duke of Podolia, he succeeded lead to the resignation Fyodor Koriatovych of the rights to Podolia and with Queen and King negotiated with Sigismund...
- chronicle also mentions the rule of the Koriatovych dynasty over the area in 1362. After being ruled by the Koriatovych dynasty, the town was controlled by...
- Duchy of Lithuania Golden Horde Commanders and leaders Algirdas Fyodor Koriatovych Abdallah Kutlug Bey Hacı Bey Demetrius Strength 20,000–25,000 10,000–20...
- Black Sea, before being toppled from the throne for supporting Fyodor Koriatovych in his conflict with Vytautas the Great of Lithuania. Under Stephen I...
- Black Sea, before being toppled from the throne for supporting Fyodor Koriatovych in his conflict with Vytautas the Great of Lithuania. Under Stephen I...
- Polish king Władysław II Jagiełło. However, in 1393 he supported Fyodor Koriatovych, the prince of Podolia, in the war against Władysław II and Lithuanian...
- trade and political center since the fourteenth century, when Fyodor Koriatovych, the nephew of the Lithuanian Duke Algirdas, built a fortress (1363)...