Definition of Ruthenorum. Meaning of Ruthenorum. Synonyms of Ruthenorum

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- named dux Rutenorum, princeps Ruthenorum or rex Ruthenorum by Polish chroniclers. Danylo of Galicia was crowned Rex Ruthenorum or "king of the Rus'" in 1253...
- named dux Rutenorum, princeps Ruthenorum or rex Ruthenorum by Polish chroniclers. Danylo of Galicia was crowned Rex Ruthenorum or "king of the Rus'" in 1253...
- The Eparchy of P****aic (Latin: Eparchia P****aicensis Ruthenorum) is an eparchy (diocese) of the Ruthenian Gr**** Catholic Church on the Atlantic seaboard...
- The Eparchy of Parma (Latin: Eparchia Parmensis Ruthenorum) is an eparchy (diocese) of the Ruthenian Gr**** Catholic Church in the midwestern part of the...
- pope and drafted for delivery in 1550 addressed Ivan IV as Universorum Ruthenorum imperator, but Polish obstruction prevented any papal mission from occurring...
- tercius Czech nomine habuerunt. Et hii tres hec tria regna Lechitarum, Ruthenorum, et Czechorum quit et Bohemi [...] Germo est quaddam instrumentum in quo...
- neighboring Vlach reinforcements "etiam vicinorum populorum, videlicet Ruthenorum, Walachorum et Lithwanorum stipatusc". Goods sold by the Vlachs are mentioned...
- successor Gediminas took the Latin title of Rex Lithuanorum et Multorum Ruthenorum (King of Lithuanians and many Ruthenians). Teutonic Knights referred to...
- Chełm–Bełz of the Ukrainians, Latin: Dioecesis Chelmensis et Belthiensis Ruthenorum) was an eparchy of the Ruthenian Uniate Church from 1596 until 1875. It...
- livonicus et ruthenicus), as well as the edge of Ruthenians or Muscovites (Ruthenorum seu Moscovitarum fine). Shared usage example: Russia, colloquially Moscovia...