- the 10th century:[need
quotation to verify] Eupraxia, the
daughter of
Rutenorum rex
Vsevolod I of Kiev, had
married the Holy
Roman Emperor Henry IV in...
- long had held them"). The city of Rodez,
attested ca. 400 AD as
civitas Rutenorum ('civitas of the Ruteni'; in urbe
Rutena in the 9th c.,
Rodes ca. 1183)...
-
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia.
Roman the
Great was
variously named dux
Rutenorum,
princeps Ruthenorum or rex
Ruthenorum by
Polish chroniclers.
Danylo of...
-
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia.
Roman the
Great was
variously named dux
Rutenorum,
princeps Ruthenorum or rex
Ruthenorum by
Polish chroniclers.
Danylo of...
- the
middle to the end of the
Roman Empire, the city was
called Civitas Rutenorum, the city of the Rutènes. Then, it
became Ruteni and
finally Rodez. Rodez...
- The
Eparchy of Volodymyr–Brest (Latin: Vladimirensis–Brestensis
Rutenorum, also
known as Volodymyr–Brėst of the Ukrainian) was an
eparchy (equivalent...