- Ivan
Mykolaiovych Vahylevych (Ukrainian: Іван Миколайович Вагилевич; born 2
September 1811 in Yasen,
today in
Kingdom of
Galicia and Lodomeria, Austrian...
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literary group led by
Markiian Shashkevych,
Yakiv Holovatskyi, and Ivan
Vahylevych,
which began a
national and
cultural revival in the
western Ukrainian...
- the
Chief Ruthenian Council to
which belong such
personalities as Ivan
Vahylevych,
Julian Lawriwskyj, Leon Sapieha, and others.
Ukrainian National Democratic...
- 1918 (PDF). Toronto:
University of Toronto. Brock,
Peter (1972). "Ivan
Vahylevych (1811–1866) and the
Ukrainian National Identity".
Canadian Slavonic Papers...
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rural Lwow powiat.
During his
studies he met
Yakiv Holovatsky and Ivan
Vahylevych, with whom he
formed the
Ruthenian Triad (aka
Ruska Triitsia). The activities...
- this tradition, and the "Ruthenian Triad" of
Markiyan Shashkevych, Ivan
Vahylevych and
Yakiv Holovatsky published in 1837 the
Rusalka Dnistrovaya, an almanac...
- that
school was the
Ukrainian writer, historian, and
ethnographer Ivan
Vahylevych who
studied there in 1824 - 1830. On May 8–10, 1848
during the Spring...
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Polishness as
their new identity,
allowing them to
advance socially (e.g., I.
Vahylevych, O. Krynytsky, Yu. Lavrivsky). It was also
adopted by
members of the old...
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Mongol invasion into the
Carpathian Mountains.
Other scholars (eg, Ivan
Vahylevych)
believed that the name
derives from a
subtribe of the ****ans or Pechenegs—the...
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leader Writers Mariyka Pidhiryanka Vasyl Stefanyk Les Martovych [uk] Ivan
Vahylevych Marko Cheremshyna Manès
Sperber Artists Sviatoslav Hordynsky [uk], founder...