Halych (Ukrainian: Галич, IPA: [ˈɦɑlɪtʃ]; Romanian: Halici; Polish: Halicz; Russian: Галич, romanized: Galich; German: Halytsch, Halitsch or Galitsch;...
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The Metropolis of Halych was a metropolis of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It was erected on the territory...
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Ancient Halych (Ukrainian: Давній Галич, romanized: Davnii Halych) is the National Architecture-Historical Reserve located in the western Ukrainian settlements...
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Daniel of Galicia (redirect from Daniel I of Halych)
Peremyshl 1264–1269, Prince of Halych 1269–1301, Prince of Halych-Volynia 1293–1301; he moved his capital from Halych to the newly founded city of Lviv...
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Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia (redirect from Halych-Volodymyr)
nobility Metropolis of Halych It is also called Galich-Volhyn, Galicia–Volynia, Galicia–Volyn, and Galich–Volyn, Halych–Volhyn, Halych–Volhynia, or Galicia–Volodimer'...
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Yevhen Halych (Ukrainian: Євген Андрійович Галич, Yevhen Andriyovitch Halych; born 29 April 1984) is a Ukrainian rock musician, TV host, DJ and the frontman...
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(1225–1262), Prince of Halych, and his wife Anna of Hungary (1226–c. 1270), daughter of Béla IV of Hungary. After losing the throne of Halych, Rostislav fled...
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Maria Oleksandrivna Halych (19 August 1901–22 January 1974) was a Ukrainian writer, the author of impressionistic prose. Since 1920 a member of the Kyiv...
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Principality of Galicia (redirect from Principality of Halych)
кънѧжьство, romanized: Galickoje kǔnęžǐstvo), also known as Principality of Halych or Principality of Halychian Rus', was a medieval East Slavic principality...
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