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  • Miniatura para Eparquía de Passaic
    Cum homines Cheney, David (16 de mayo de 2022). «Eparchy of Passaic (Ruthenian)». Catholic-Hierarchy (en inglés). Kansas City. Consultado el 9 de septiembre…
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  • Miniatura para Secuestro de niños por la Alemania nazi
    strongly fortified by propaganda under the slogan: Care of the Reich for White-Ruthenian Children, Protection against Brigandry. The action has already started…
    36 kB (4941 palabras) - 16:33 14 nov 2023

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  • Another speculation in Vasmer is that the color of the clothes of the White Ruthenians (perhaps as well as the color of their hair) may have contributed to…
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  • Ruthenian and Ruthene are exonyms of Latin origin, formerly used in Eastern and Central Europe as common ethnonyms for East Slavs, particularly during…
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  • context) as White Ruthenian Rusyn language, sometimes referred to as Carpatho-Ruthenian Pannonian Rusyn, sometimes referred to as Ruthenian Ukrainian language…
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  • White Ruthenians may refer to: inhabitants of the historical region of White Ruthenia in general historical and exonymic term for Belarusians Ruthenia…
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  • Ruthenian (ру́скаꙗ мо́ва or ру́скїй ѧзы́къ;[failed verification] see also other names) is an exonymic linguonym for a closely related group of East Slavic…
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  • themselves as "White Russian" rather than "Belarusian". Since it was customary in American English of that time to use a historical Ruthenian designation…
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  • designated as Ruthenian Americans White-Ruthenian Americans, an old term for Belarusian Americans Ruthenia (disambiguation) Ruthenian (disambiguation)…
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  • "Белоруссия"). Before, they were typically known as White Russians or White Ruthenians (from White Russia or White Ruthenia, based on "Белая Русь"). Upon Belarusian…
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  • functioning government in exile. In some historical documents, the White Ruthenian Democratic Republic phrase was used initially. In the current scholarship…
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  • (1922–1991) and, later, in the Russian Federation[citation needed]. White Russian or White Ruthenian (and its equivalents in other languages) – literally, a word-by-word…
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  • Hence the German troops were greeted by the Polish as well as the White Ruthenian population [meaning Ukrainian and Belarusian] for the most part, at…
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  • Black Ruthenia (categoría Ruthenians in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    Black, White and Red Ruthenia were given respectively to the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and Lithuanian-owned Ruthenian lands…
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  • 1920 - The White Russian National Committee 1923 - White Ruthenian National Association 1928-1932 - Belaruskaja Trybuna newspaper White Ruthenian Aid Committee…
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  • parts of Western Ukraine, was referred to as Ruthenia and its people as Ruthenians. As a result of a Ukrainian national identity gradually dominating over…
    28 kB (2957 palabras) - 13:48 5 may 2024
  • strongly fortified by propaganda under the slogan: Care of the Reich for White-Ruthenian Children, Protection against Brigandry. The action has already started…
    41 kB (4961 palabras) - 01:42 5 abr 2024
  • Rusyns (redirección desde Carpatho-Ruthenian Rusyns)
    or Карпатьскы Русины, romanized: Karpatorusynŷ or Karpaťskŷ Rusynŷ), Ruthenians, or Rusnaks (Rusyn: Руснакы or Руснаци, romanized: Rusnakŷ or Rusnacy)…
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  • on the Western Front in late 1944 before being reconstituted as a "White Ruthenian" brigade in March 1945. It too saw no further action. In the period…
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  • Kievan Rus'. In the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the language developed into Ruthenian, where it became an official language, before a process of Polonization…
    117 kB (11 699 palabras) - 23:07 13 may 2024
  • a last major Tatar raid resulted in the capture of 20,000 Russian and Ruthenian slaves. Slave markets flourished on the Barbary Coast of North Africa…
    54 kB (6620 palabras) - 20:40 8 may 2024
  • of 1939. Pen & Sword. ISBN 9781844159260. Forczyk, Robert (2019). Case White: The Invasion of Poland 1939. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781472834935. Tessin…
    192 kB (2573 palabras) - 20:15 26 mar 2024
  • German Reich, and acted independently to protect the Ukrainian and White Ruthenian (modern Belarusian) minorities in the disintegrating Polish state.…
    29 kB (3603 palabras) - 23:09 17 feb 2024