- Yuri I of
Galicia (Ukrainian: Ю́рій Льво́вич, romanized: Yurii
Lvovych, 24
April 1252 (1257?) – 18
March 1308) was King of
Ruthenia and
Prince of Volhynia...
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internal political challenges.
Following Lev's
death in 1301, his son, Yuri
Lvovych,
ascended the
throne and
ruled until 1308.
During his reign, Yuri I succeeded...
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Mykhailo Lvovych Boychuk (Ukrainian: Миха́йло Льво́вич Бойчу́к; 30
October 1882 – 13 July 1937) was a
Ukrainian monumentalist and
modernist painter. He...
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facto ruled by a
boyar Dmytro Dedko 1323–1323 Galicia:
Volodymyr I
Lvovych of Galicia [uk], Volhynia:
Liubartas 1323–1340 Yuri II
Boleslav (united...
- 1301–1308 Yuri I of
Galicia 1308–1323
Andrew of
Galicia 1323–1325
Volodymyr Lvovych 1325–1340 Yuri II
Boleslav 1323–1349
Halych boyars led by
Dmytro Dedko...
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Liubomyr Lvovych Zubach (born
January 21, 1978) is a
Ukrainian politician and lawyer,
Member of
Parliament of the 8th convocation,
member of the Parliamentary...
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Yevgeny Lvovych Streltsov (Ukrainian: Євген Львович Стрельцов) is a
Ukrainian scholar of law.
Streltsov graduated from the
faculty of law at
Odesa University...
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Service of Ukraine.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 4 July 2022.
Stepan Lvovych Rudnytskyi [uk] «Карта України» (transl. 'Map of Ukraine'). — Vienna: Freytag...
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Valerian Lvovych Polishchuk (Ukrainian: Валеріан Львович Поліщук, 1
October 1897 — 9
October 1937) was a
Ukrainian writer and poet, a
representative of...
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Ancient Monuments in Russia". The
great grandson of K. Rozumovskyi,
Kamil Lvovych Rozumovskyi,
visited Baturyn in 1909. He
donated money for the
palace restoration...