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- Berynda (1653). Common exonyms: in Latin: lingua ruthenica, or lingua ruthena, which is rendered in English as: Ruthenian or Ruthene language. in German:...
- Poland, the eparchies of the "Ruthenian Uniate Church" (Latin: Ecclesia Ruthena unita) were liquidated in the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia...
- Руська унійна церква, romanized: Rus'ka uniyna tserkva; Latin: Ecclesia Ruthena unita; Polish: Ruski Kościół Unicki) was a particular church of the Catholic...
- 1758) Sterledus ruthenus sibiricus Dybowski 1874 Sterleta ruthena (Linnaeus 1758) Sterletae ruthena (Linnaeus 1758) Sterletus ruthenus (Linnaeus 1758)...
- Руская Уніяцкая Царква; Ukrainian: Руська Унійна Церква; Latin: Ecclesia Ruthena unita; Polish: Ruski Kościół Unicki). The primate of this church was titled...
- M. m. latinorum M. m. lorenzi M. m. minoricensis M. m. notialis M. m. ruthena M. m. uralensis Europe and west Asia Size: 48–58 cm (19–23 in) long, plus...
- grammar of the Subcarpathian variety of Church Slavonic, Grammatica Slavo-Ruthena, of 1830 had a "distinctly Rusyn flavor". And while Lučkaj did not support...
- of Mukachevo, Ruthenian Gr**** Catholic Church, a successor of Ecclesia Ruthena unita). The nineteenth century also saw the spread of pan Slavism in Europe...
- chief of azure, charged three fleurs-de-lis of or," and quotes: "Civitas Ruthena deo fidelis et regi semper." (The Ruthenoise community of eternal fidelity...
- October 1771. Lempereur, pp. i-ii; viii-ix. Maisonabe (ed.), "Sicard, 'Ruthena christiana'", pp. 331–333; Touzery, pp. 17–35, rejecting all critical scholarship...