-
Volhynia or
Volynia (/voʊˈlɪniə/ voh-LIN-ee-ə; see below) is a
historic region in
Central and
Eastern Europe,
between southeastern Poland, southwestern...
-
Naugardukas 1507
Smolensk 1508
Vitebsk 1511
Podlaskie 1514
Brest Litovsk 1566
Minsk 1566
Mstislavl 1569
Volhyn 1564–1566
Bratslav 1564
Duchy of
Livonia 1561...
- gl****,
expensive fabrics, icons, and
books came from the
Byzantine Empire.
Volhyn traded spinning wheels and
other items.
Certain kinds of
weapons and handicrafts...
-
Metropolis of
Halych It is also
called Galich-
Volhyn, Galicia–Volynia, Galicia–Volyn, and Galich–Volyn, Halych–
Volhyn, Halych–Volhynia, or Galicia–Volodimer'...
-
Nagssugtoqidian Orogen in Greenland; the 1.9–1.8 Ga Kola–Karelia, Svecofennian,
Volhyn-Central Russian, and
Pachelma orogens in
Baltica (Eastern Europe); the 1...
- po****tion. The
Lithuanians ravaged Lviv land in 1351
during the Halych-
Volhyn Wars with Lviv
being plundered and destro**** by duke
Liubartas in 1353....
- was a Polish-Lithuanian
noble and statesman. He
served as a
voivode of
Volhyn (1584-1593), as a
castellan of Kraków (from 1593 on), and as a starosta...
- Salomon), king of
Hungary (b. 1053)
Yaropolk Izyaslavich,
prince of
Turov and
Volhyn Gilbert Meynier (2010). L'Algérie cœur du
Maghreb classique. De l'ouverture...
- Yaroslavl, Belozersk, Udorsky), the arms of the
southwestern regions (
Volhyn, Podolsk, Chernigov), the
Baltic provinces (Estonia,
Courland and Semigalia...
- this period, on 1
September 1941, the ****-sponsored
Ukrainian newspaper Volhyn wrote, in an
article titled Zavoiovuimo misto" (Let's
Conquer the City):...