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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...
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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...
- The
Eparchy of
Parma (Latin:
Eparchia Parmensis Ruthenorum) is an
eparchy (diocese) of the
Ruthenian Gr****
Catholic Church in the
midwestern part of the...
- The
Eparchy of P****aic (Latin:
Eparchia P****aicensis
Ruthenorum) is an
eparchy (diocese) of the
Ruthenian Gr****
Catholic Church on the
Atlantic seaboard...
- pope and
drafted for
delivery in 1550
addressed Ivan IV as
Universorum Ruthenorum imperator, but
Polish obstruction prevented any
papal mission from occurring...
- Chełm–Bełz of the Ukrainians, Latin:
Dioecesis Chelmensis et
Belthiensis Ruthenorum) was an
eparchy of the
Ruthenian Uniate Church from 1596
until 1875. It...
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tercius Czech nomine habuerunt. Et hii tres hec tria
regna Lechitarum,
Ruthenorum, et
Czechorum quit et
Bohemi [...]
Germo est
quaddam instrumentum in quo...
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livonicus et ruthenicus), as well as the edge of
Ruthenians or
Muscovites (
Ruthenorum seu
Moscovitarum fine).
Shared usage example: Russia,
colloquially Moscovia...
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usque Sarey inclusive in
longitudinem et a mari
Pontico usque ad
terram Ruthenorum in latitudinem" ("from the city of
Varna in
Bulgaria to
Sarey inclusive...
- the
Hungarians and
other medieval writers referred to as the
Marchia Ruthenorum—the Rus' March.
These new immigrants, from the
north and east, like the...