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- particularly during the late medieval and early modern periods. The Latin term Rutheni was used in medieval sources to describe Eastern Slavs of the Grand Duchy...
- support. A medal was struck to commemorate the event, with the inscription: Ruthenis receptis. On the same day the bull Magnus Dominus et laudabilis nimis was...
- ritum, – omnes etiam isti pro maiori parte in coma sunt attonsi, exeptis Ruthenis et ilis, qui mixti sunt **** Teutonicis et Latinis. Fragment tekstu z...
- continent, M. Polo, the Venetian, Bk.9. 45°N,85°E Mare de Sala, vel de Bachu, Ruthenis Chualenske more, olim Casitum et Hircanum. The Sala or Bachu Sea, the Chualenske...
- (Ῥουτηνοὶ; var. Ῥουταινοὶ) by Strabo (early 1st c. AD), Ruteni (var. roteni, Rutheni) by Pliny (1st c. AD), Ruteni by Lucan, and as R̔outanoì (Ῥουτανοὶ) by...
- Philadelphia: Balch Institute Press. ISBN 9780944190104. Marti, Federico (2009). I rutheni negli Stati Uniti: Santa Sede e mobilità umana tra Ottocento e Novecento...
- Ruzzia – for Kievan Rus' as a whole. Subsequently, the terms Ruteni and Rutheni were used to describe Ukrainian and Belarusan Eastern Christians (especially...
- for the East Slavs. Since the end of the 11th century, the exonymic term Rutheni (Ruthenes) was also used by some Latin sources of western provenance as...
- leading to the Latin expression gente Ruthenus, natione Polonus or gente Rutheni, natione Poloni (translated as "of Polish nationality, but Ruthenian origin"...
- they used the "Gr****" or Byzantine Rite, as well as more specifically Rutheni catholici (Ruthenian Catholics). The leader of the Church was called Metropolita...