- Tánais live
strange People:
Ruthenians,
Muscovites and Livonians,
Sarmatians in
another time..."]
differentiating between Ruthenians and Muscovites.
After the...
-
referred to (in
historical context) as
White Ruthenians Rusyns,
sometimes referred to as Carpatho-
Ruthenians Pannonian Rusyns Ukrainians,
sometimes referred...
-
Ruthenian (ру́скаꙗ мо́ва or ру́скїй ѧзы́къ;[failed verification] see also
other names) is an
exonymic linguonym for a
closely related group of East Slavic...
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educated Ruthenians about which variety of
written Ruthenian to use: late
Church Slavonic,
literary Russian,
traditional written Ruthenian, or something...
-
Turks and
Crimean Tatars) and to
themselves and
their language as
Ruthenians/
Ruthenian.[need
quotation to verify] With the
publication of Ivan Kotliarevsky's...
- or Карпатьскы Русины, romanized: Karpatorusynŷ or Karpaťskŷ Rusynŷ),
Ruthenians, or
Rusnaks (Rusyn: Руснакы or Руснаци, romanized: Rusnakŷ or Rusnacy)...
-
Uzhhorod were also
called Ruthenians. This
created the
Ruthenian Gr****
Catholic Church. In the 19th century, the term
Ruthenian Gr****
Catholic referred...
- The
Ruthenian Voivodeship (Latin:
Palatinatus russiae; Polish: Województwo ruskie; Ukrainian: Руське воєводство, romanized: Ruske voievodstvo) was a voivodeship...
-
History of
Ruthenians or
Little Russia (Russian: Исторія Русовъ, или Малой Россіи, romanized: Istoriya Rusov, ili
Maloy Rossii) also
known as
History of...
- Carpatho-
Ruthenians or
Carpathian Ruthenians may
refer to:
inhabitants of the
historical region of
Carpathian Ruthenia in
general Carpatho-
Ruthenian Slavs...