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tribes Galicia-Volhynia
Dictionary of the
Ukrainian language Plakhonin A.
Volynians.
Encyclopedia of
History of Ukraine. Magocsi, Paul R. (1996). A history...
- Perfecky,
George A. (1973). The
Hypatian Codex Part Two: The Galician–
Volynian Chronicle. An
annotated translation by
George A. Perfecky. Munich: Wilhelm...
- Volhînia; Hungarian: Volhínia; German:
Wolhynien or
Wolynien (both [
voˈlyːni̯ən] );
Volhynian German: Wolhynien, Wolhinien,
Wolynien or
Wolinien (all...
- Érszegi &
Solymosi 1981, p. 139. The Galician-
Volynian Chronicle (year 1230), p. 37. The Galician-
Volynian Chronicle (year 1230), p. 38.
Curta 2006, p. 387...
- the
deaths of
thousands of his soldiers, as
attested to by the Galician-
Volynian Chronicle and
certain contemporary Polish sources. This was
likely the...
- the
Cherkasy Oblast, the
Kirovohrad Oblast, and the
Mykolaiv Oblast. (7)
Volynian is
spoken in
Rivne and Volyn, as well as in
parts of
Zhytomyr and Ternopil...
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Retrieved 15
December 2021. Perfecky,
George A. (1973). The Galician-
Volynian Chronicle. Munich:
Wilhelm Fink Verlag. OCLC 902306
Hermann Simon, Irene...
- Perfecky,
George A. (1973). The
Hypatian Codex Part Two: The Galician–
Volynian Chronicle. An
annotated translation by
George A. Perfecky. Munich: Wilhelm...
- Perfecky,
George A. (1973). The
Hypatian Codex Part Two: The Galician–
Volynian Chronicle. An
annotated translation by
George A.
Perfecky (PDF). Munich:...
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through Kiev, and into Halych) and, b)
later fragments from the Halych-
Volynian era of this same
region in the
centuries immediately following the writing...