eight other languages (Czech, Polish, Croatian, Slovene, Serbian, Italian, Ruthenen (Ukrainian) and Romanian). After the dissolution of the empire banknotes...
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Commonwealth. The German, French, and English versions of those terms – Ruthenen, Ruthène, Ruthenian – generally were applied only to the inhabitants of...
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1792. Harasiewicz M. Berichtigung der Umrisse zu einer Geschichte der Ruthenen. — Wien, 1835. Harasiewicz M. Annales ecclesiae Ruthenae. — Leopoli, 1862...
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centuries. In the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, the same term (German: Ruthenen) was employed up to 1918 as an official exonym for the entire Ukrainian...
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Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center. Bidermann, Hermann Ignaz (1862). Die ungarischen Ruthenen, ihr Wohngebiet, ihr Erwerb und ihre Geschichte. Vol. 1. Innsbruck: Wagnersche...
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Germans German minority in Poland Pogórzanie Józef Szujski. Die Polen und Ruthenen in Galizien. Kraków. 1896 (Głuchoniemcy/Walddeutsche S. 17.) Aleksander...
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Austro-Hungarian monarchy. His other writings include: Die Volkslieder der Polen und Ruthenen (Folk songs of Poland and the Eastern Slavs, 1846) Die Sprichwörter der...
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Rusyn Rada actively pointed out that Galicia was inhabited by the Rusyn – “Ruthenen” – a people different from the Russians – “Russen” – as well as from Poles;...
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classified the entire East Slavic population under the term Ruthenians (Ruthenen). When the Ukrainian national idea rose in eastern Galicia, people of Ukrainian...
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