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Dmytro Dedko (Demetrius
Dedko, Ukrainian: Дмитро Дедько) was a Lord of
Ruthenia in 1340 (1323) – 1349.
Commonly thought to be a
Galician boyar, he could...
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Russian reinforcements led by the
leader of the
boyar opposition,
Dmytro Dedko,
invaded the
Polish lands. The
clash with the
Polish king
occurred in January...
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Lvovych 1325–1340 Yuri II
Boleslav 1323–1349
Halych boyars led by
Dmytro Dedko 1340–1392 War for
succession of the
Kingdom of Rus
between Poland and Lithuania...
- of
Galicia 1323–1349
political crisis, de
facto ruled by a
boyar Dmytro Dedko 1323–1323 Galicia:
Volodymyr I
Lvovych of Galicia [uk], Volhynia: Liubartas...
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Tatars to
fight for
Galicia in the Galicia–Volhynia Wars, like
Dmytro Dedko who died in the same year.
Finally Prince Danylo allied to
Liubartas who...
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inherited by the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania in 1340 and
ruled by
voivode Dmytro Dedko, the
favourite of the
Lithuanian prince Liubartas,
until 1349. The city...
- army
penetrated to Lublin. At the
request of the
Galician nobleman Dmytro Dedko, the khan sent 40,000
cavalries against King
Casimir III,
which was divided...
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Galicia Andrew of
Galicia Leo II of
Galicia Anastasia of
Galicia Dmytro Dedko (disputed)
House Romanovichi Father Leo I of
Galicia Mother Constance of...
- co-ruler of
Galicia (1325–1340)
Maria was Andrew's and Leo's
sister Dmytro Dedko, Lord of Rus',
Prince of
Galicia (1340-1349) Liubartas,
married Euphemia...
- Yuri II, who had no heirs, a
committee of
Galician boyars led by
Dmytro Dedko took
control of the city; a
detachment of
Mongol troops was sent to protect...