Lodomeria

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Lodomeria was a historical region in Eastern Europe, often linked with Galicia and incorporated into the Habsburg Monarchy as part of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former political region
historical region
associatedWith Galicia NERFINISHED
capitalHistoricallyAssociatedWith Lviv NERFINISHED
claimedBy Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
connectedTo First Partition of Poland NERFINISHED
Partitions of Poland NERFINISHED
historicalClaimOver parts of Volhynia
historicalEthnicGroups Armenians NERFINISHED
Germans NERFINISHED
Jews NERFINISHED
Poles NERFINISHED
Ruthenians (Ukrainians) NERFINISHED
historicallyLinkedTo Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 18th century
19th century
early 20th century
historicalRegionOf Central Europe
Eastern Galicia NERFINISHED
Volhynia region NERFINISHED
historicalReligionMajority Greek Catholicism
Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
incorporatedInto Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
languageOfToponym Latin NERFINISHED
languageVariant Lodomeria = Latin form of Volodymyr NERFINISHED
linkedWithTitle Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria NERFINISHED
locatedIn Eastern Europe
nameDerivedFrom Vladimir-in-Volhynia NERFINISHED
partOf Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria NERFINISHED
politicalStatus part of a crownland of Austria-Hungary
part of a crownland of the Austrian Empire
part of a crownland of the Habsburg Monarchy
presentIn territory of modern Poland
territory of modern Ukraine
presentInModernStates Poland NERFINISHED
Ukraine NERFINISHED
relatedTo Galicia–Volhynia NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia NERFINISHED
sovereignDuringAustriaHungaryPeriod Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
sovereignDuringAustrianEmpirePeriod Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
sovereignDuringHabsburgPeriod Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
status no longer an administrative unit
usedAs dynastic-legal claim rather than a distinct administered unit
usedIn royal and imperial titles of the Habsburgs

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