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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RutheniansRuthenians - Wikipedia

    Map of the Muscovy Abatis Line in the 17th century printed in 1916 in Saint Petersburg demonstrates understanding of the pre-Peter's epoch. According to professor John-Paul Himka from the University of Alberta the word Rutheni did not include the modern Russians, who were known as Moscovitae throughout Western Europe.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RutheniaRuthenia - Wikipedia

    Map of the areas claimed and controlled by the Carpathian Ruthenia, the Lemko Republic and the West Ukrainian People's Republic in 1918 Autonomous Subcarpathian Ruthenia and independent Carpatho-Ukraine 1938–1939.

  3. Geography. Lands bordering the Carpathian Ruthenia region. Carpathian Ruthenia rests on the southern slopes of the eastern Carpathian Mountains, bordered to the east and south by the Tisza River, and to the west by the Hornád and Poprad Rivers.

  4. Ruthenien ist im deutschen Sprachgebrauch ein historischer Landschaftsname. Im Laufe der Geschichte wurden damit verschiedene von den Ostslawen besiedelte Gebiete bezeichnet, meistens im Bereich der heutigen Staaten Ukraine und Belarus. Die Bewohner der jeweiligen Gebiete hießen im Deutschen Ruthenen, das Eigenschaftswort lautet ...

  5. 19. Juni 2015 · A straggle of cottages, shaded by ancient trees, gathers around a village green. At its heart is the symbol of Ruthenia: an elegant wooden Calvinist church, built in 1766 with such exquisite care...

    • Simon Calder
  6. Summary. The outcome of the Khmelnytsky Uprising forever changed the fate and identity of the land called Ruthenia and its inhabitants, the Ruthenians.

  7. The Ruthenians, as the West Ukrainians were called in Habsburg Austria, stepped into the epoch of nationalism with the worst possible cards in their hand. As “faceless people” they had no more than a very weak awareness of their own national autonomy.