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- ancient Celtic Ruthenes from Gaul, thus also providing an apparent bridge towards later medieval authors who labeled East Slavs as Ruthenes or Ruthenians...
- the terms Lemko and Rusnak are simply regional variations for Rusyns or Ruthenes. Rusyns have at times also been referred to as Uhro-Rusyn (Uhro-Rus) in...
- Look up ruthenian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ruthenian or Ruthene may refer to: Ruthenia, a name applied to various East Slavic inhabited lands...
- theories, that were trying to connect Odoacer not only with ancient Celtic Ruthenes from Gaul, but also with later East Slavs, who were labeled by some medieval...
- with the Rusyns (as Ruthenes) with the only distinguishing factor possible being religion. Within a single total number of Ruthenes (narodowość rusińska)...
- Belarusians (Belarusian: беларусы, romanized: biełarusy [bʲeɫaˈrusɨ]) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Belarus. They natively speak Belarusian...
- for several theorists that try to connect Odoacer with ancient Celtic Ruthenes, and also with later Slavic Ruthenians. Historian Paul R. Magocsi argues...
- ruthenica, or lingua ruthena, which is rendered in English as: Ruthenian or Ruthene language. in German: ruthenische Sprache, derived from the Latin exonym...
- Montenegrin 0.9%, and other 8%. i.e. Macedonians, Slovaks, Romanians, Croats, Ruthenes, Bulgarians, Germans, Albanians, and other (2002 census). Slovakia Slovaks...
- shepherd colonization from Transcarpathia by the so-called Walachians (Ruthenes, Poles, and Romanians). The most significant town monument, a Renaissance...