Ruthenia

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Ruthenia is a historical region of Eastern Europe traditionally associated with the medieval East Slavic lands that later formed parts of modern Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, and Slovakia.

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Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historical geographic term
historical region
associatedWith East Slavs
borderedBy Carpathian Mountains
Lithuanian lands
Polish lands
steppe regions to the south
ethnicallyAssociatedWith Belarusians
Rusyns
surface form: Ruthenians

Ukrainians
hasSubregion Ruthenia self-linksurface differs
surface form: Black Ruthenia

Carpathian Ruthenia
Ruthenia self-linksurface differs
surface form: Red Ruthenia

Carpathian Ruthenia
surface form: Subcarpathian Ruthenia

Carpathian Ruthenia
surface form: Transcarpathian Ruthenia

Ruthenia self-linksurface differs
surface form: White Ruthenia
historicallyPartOf Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire

Austro-Hungarian Empire
Czechoslovakia
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Kyivan Rus
surface form: Kievan Rus'

Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Russian Empire
historicalNameFor parts of modern Belarus
parts of modern eastern Slovakia
parts of modern southeastern Poland
parts of modern western Ukraine
linguisticallyAssociatedWith East Slavic languages
Rusyn language
surface form: Ruthenian language
locatedIn Eastern Europe
nameDerivedFrom Latin word Rutheni
nameRelatedTo Rus'
Rusyns
surface form: Ruthenian
partlyInModernCountry Belarus
Hungary
Poland
Romania
Russia
Slovakia
Ukraine
religiouslyAssociatedWith Eastern Catholicism
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
usedBy Austrian authorities
Hungarian authorities
Latin-speaking medieval authors
Polish chroniclers
usedInPeriod 19th century
Middle Ages
early modern period

Referenced by (65)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kingdom of Hungary hasPart Ruthenia
Gomel historicalRegion Ruthenia
Olgovichi historicalRegion Ruthenia
Volhynia partOf Ruthenia
Hürrem Sultan placeOfBirth Ruthenia
King Casimir III the Great expandedTerritory Ruthenia
subject surface form: Casimir III the Great
this entity surface form: Red Ruthenia
Rechytsa locatedInHistoricalRegion Ruthenia
this entity surface form: East Slavic lands
Carpathian Ruthenia historicalName Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Rusinsko
Sloboda Ukraine partOf Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Ukrainian historical lands
Ruthenia hasSubregion Ruthenia self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Red Ruthenia
Ruthenia hasSubregion Ruthenia self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Black Ruthenia
Ruthenia hasSubregion Ruthenia self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: White Ruthenia
Lubart regionOfActivity Ruthenia
Orsha historicalRegion Ruthenia
Sieniawski family territorialBase Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Ruthenian lands of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Potocki family historicalRegion Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Red Ruthenia
Sanok historicalRegion Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Red Ruthenia
Ruthenian Voivodeship historicalRegion Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Red Ruthenia
Transleithania hasComponent Ruthenia
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland hasTerritory Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Ruthenian lands of the Crown
Jarosław historicalRegion Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Red Ruthenia
Gediminas expandedInto Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Ruthenian lands
San River historicalRegion Ruthenia
Ukraine–Poland includesHistoricalRegion Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Red Ruthenia
Pereiaslavl region Ruthenia
this entity surface form: historical Ruthenia
Radwan coat of arms usedInTerritory Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Ruthenian lands of the Commonwealth
Rostislavichi of Galicia historicalRegion Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Red Ruthenia
Roman Danylovych culture Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Ruthenian culture
Principality of Kiev locatedIn Ruthenia
this entity surface form: East Slavic lands
Prince of Halych associatedWith Ruthenia
this entity surface form: Galicia–Volhynia culture
Prince of Halych associatedWith Ruthenia
this entity surface form: medieval Ruthenia