The Kiev Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo kijowskie; Latin: Palatinatus Kioviensis; Ukrainian: Київське воєводство, romanized: Kyivske voievodstvo) was...
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entity until 1471, when it was converted into the Kiev Voivodeship. The inner Principality of Kiev occupied land areas on both banks of the Dnieper River...
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Kievan Rus' (redirect from Kiev Empire)
coined by Russian historians in the 19th century to describe the period when Kiev was at the center. At its greatest extent in the mid-11th century, Kievan...
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The Grand Prince of Kiev (sometimes grand duke) was the title of the monarch of Kievan Rus', residing in Kiev (modern Kyiv) from the 10th to 13th centuries...
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former Kiev Viceroyalty merged with territories of the former Kiev and Bracław Voivodeships which were gained by the Russian Empire from the partitions...
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the right-bank Ukraine (as well as for the southern regions of the Kiev Voivodeship), also known by its Turkic name Yedisan. The first recorded use of...
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Chernobyl (category Kiev Voivodeship)
of Poland, in Red Russia [Red Ruthenia], in the Palatinate of Kiow [Kiev Voivodeship], not far from the Borysthenes." Whether Azagarium is indeed Czernobol...
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Sich (category Kiev Voivodeship)
A sich (Ukrainian: січ), was an administrative and military centre of the Zaporozhian Cossacks. The word sich derives from the Ukrainian verb сікти siktý...
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Commonwealth, the name carried unofficial status for larger part of Kiev Voivodeship. "The Ukraine" was once the usual form in English, despite Ukrainian...
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