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  Halicz - LoveToKnow 1911
It is situated at the confluence of the Luckow with the Dniester and its principal resources are the recovery of salt from the neighbouring brine wells, soapmaking and the trade in timber.
In the neighbourhood are the ruins of the old castle, the seat of the ruler of the former kingdom from which Galicia derived its Polish name.
Halicz, which is mentioned in annals as early as 1113, was from 1141 to 1255 the residence of the princes of that name, one of the principalities into which western Russia was then divided.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Halicz   (150 words)

  
 Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
It was founded in 1259 by the Ruthenian King Daniel for his son Leo, Prince of Halicz, and took its name from that prince.
Halicz had been made a metropolitan see in 1345 by John Calecas, Patriarch of Constantinople, but in 1347 it was again placed under the jurisdiction of Kiev, at the request of the Grand Duke Simeon of Moscow.
Its metropolitan rank was restored to Halicz only after the Polish occupation of the province about 1371; it had four suffragans: Kulm, Przemysl, Turof, and Vladimir.
www.ccel.org /ccel/herbermann/cathen09.html?term=Lemberg   (2035 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lemberg
conversion of the Ruthenians in this region to Christianity, the Bishopric of Halicz, suffragan to Kiev, was established for their benefit between 1152 and 1180.
Halicz had been made a metropolitan see in 1345 by John Calecas, Patriarch of
Diocese of Lemberg, to which were united those of Halicz and Kamenets, fortunately became the possession of Austria, whose government took in hand the education of the clergy, who were
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09144a.htm   (1885 words)

  
 Karaims of Poland
Lvov and Halicz belonged now to the Ukraine,but only some 15 Karaites were reported from the latter and none from the former.
After the partition of Poland Halicz came under Austrian rule and the autonomy of the Karaites there was recognized by the Empress Maria Theresa.
Abraham Leonovich served as Hakham of Halicz in the middle of the nineteenth century and was influenced by the Haskalah movement.
www.turkiye.net /sota/karapol.html   (1655 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Przemysl
After conquering Halicz and Wladimir, Casimir the Great suggested to the pope the
In addition, he had to defend the Franciscans and Dominicans against the accusation of the secular clergy, who maintained that their administration of the sacraments was invalid.
In that capacity he adjusted the ancient quarrel between the Dioceses of Halicz and Pzemysl.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12532a.htm   (358 words)

  
 Earth Sciences Institute - Yigal Erel - המכון למדעי כדור הארץ
Halicz, L., Erel, Y., and Veron, A. (1996) Lead isotope ratio measurements by ICP-MS: accuracy, precision, and long-term drift.
Erel, Y., Veron, A., and Halicz, L. (1997) Tracing the transport of anthropogenic Pb in the atmosphere and in soils using isotopic ratios, Geochim.
Erel, Y., Dubowski, Y., Halicz, L., Erez, J., and Kaufman, A. (2001) Lead concentrations and isotopic ratios in the sediments of the Sea of Galilee.
earth.huji.ac.il /staff-details.asp?topic=3&id=171   (727 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The rulers of Halicz appeared to be the most powerful and successful in imposing their sovereignty over the lesser princes.
One of the Halicz princes, Wlodzimirko, managed to establish domination over the region of Trembowla in 1141 AD, extending his political influence to the lower Danube, which included at least western part of Podolia.
His successor, King Leszek Bialy, provoked by Roman's, the prince of Halicz, invasion of Polish border lands, undertook immediate military action, which ended in total Ruthenian defeat and the death of the prince in 1205 AD But Polish control over this land was soon contested by the Hungarians.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/w/x/wxk116/sjk/jazch4.html   (5162 words)

  
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In 1339, still being a part of Halicz Ruthenia, Sanok was granted a municipal privilege based on Magdeburg Law.
It was issued on the 20th of January 1339 by prince George Trojdenovitch II of Halicz, himself from the Mazovian line of the Piast dynasty.
After 1340 Halicz Ruthenia was seized by Polish King Kazimierz the Great, who reconfirmed the municipal privilege of Sanok on the 25 of April 1366.
wizard.ae.krakow.pl /~pastus9p/8.html   (1219 words)

  
 Push Not the River
A long novel, it is divided into five distinct parts and covers the adventures of a young heroine from Sochaczew near Warsaw, who becomes an orphan after the untimely death of her mother and the cruel murder of her father, who had tried to enforce a basic order on his estate.
She travels to a place called Halicz where her aunt lives and where she meets the love of her life Jan while also getting involved in the tangled family affairs.
Regarding the estate of Halicz on the Dniestr River where much of the action takes place, the reader may assume that it was located in the independent part of Poland in 1792.
www.polishlibrary.org /review/push_not_the_river.htm   (555 words)

  
 Galicia (Ukraine and Poland)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The area known as Galicia (Polish: Halicz,Russian: Galich or Galitsiya) is a former Austrian crownland in East central Europe; 30,645 square miles; included Northern slopes of Carpathian mountains and the valleys of upper Vistula and upper
Polish word for Galicia is Galicja, not Halicz, which refers to a small town, a capital of a Ruthenian Duchy in early Middle Ages.
The illustration has this caption roughly translates to: "At the partition of Poland in 1772, Austria took Halicz with the Vladimir area, naming this territory the kingdom of Galizia and Lodomeria.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/ua-gal.html   (866 words)

  
 Jewish guide and genealogy in Poland - History of Galicia
Halych), town which in 1140 became the seat of the first prince of Galicia, called Vladimir.
And name Halicz itself derives from Ukrainian word "halka" meaning "crow" in English.
That is why there is a crow on the coat of arms of this land.
www.jewish-guide.pl /galicia/37   (724 words)

  
 Casimir III
The Holy See, jealous of the growing power of the house of Luxemburg, attempted to set aside the decrees of the congress of Visegrád, by urging Casimir to take up arms against the knights once more; but Casimir prudently refrained from hostilities, and ultimately compensated himself in the southeast for his losses in the north.
In 1340 the death of George II of Halicz, and the ravaging of that fruitful border principality by the Tatars, induced Casimir and Charles Robert to establish their joint influence there, and in 1344 the Red Russian boyar, Demetrius Detko, was appointed starosta, or governor, in the names of the two kings.
Hungary coming to the assistance of Poland, Lubart was defeated and taken prisoner; but Casimir, anxious to avoid a bloody war with Lithuania's Tatar allies, came to a compromise with Lubart whereby Poland retained Halicz with Lemberg, while Vladimir, Belz, and Brzesc fell to the share of Lithuania.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of November 29, 1895
Elected titular bishop of Juliopolis and appointed auxiliary of Lviv and Halicz of the Greek-Ruthenians, February 28, 1879.
Consecrated, April 20, 1879, Lvivi, by Josyf Sembratowicz, archbishop of Lviv and Halicz of the Greek-Ruthenians.
Promoted to the metropolitan see of Lviv and Halicz of the Greek-Ruthenians, March 27, 1885.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios1895.htm   (2328 words)

  
 The 2003 CESNUR Conference - Karaites and Karaism (Kizilov)
[19] The Karaites of Halicz have a different tradition that speaks about their arrival in the mid-thirteenth century as a consequence of the peace treaty between the Ruthenian prince Daniel of Halicz and Batu-khan of the Golden Horde.
In the thirteenth-fiteenth centuries, the main Karaite seats in Eastern Europe were Eski-Kyrym, Caffa, Kyrk-Yer (later: Chufut-Kale) and Mangoup in the Crimea, and Troki, Halicz, Lwow and Lutsk in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
In the sixteenth-eighteenth centuries, with the increase of the local Karaite population and the expanding of their activity to new places advantageous to their commercial activity, Karaite communities appeared in Gözleve and Karasubazar (Crimea), Kukizow, Derazhne, Poniewiez, Poswol, Nowe Miasto, and many other Polish and Lithuanian towns and villages.
www.cesnur.org /2003/vil2003_kizilov.htm   (5460 words)

  
 Rurikids 3
Vladimirko, Pr of Zwenihorod (1124-29), Pr of Przemysl (1129-53), Pr of Terebovlya (1141-53), united all these lands into the Princedom of Halicz (or Galicia) in 1141, *1104, +II.1153; m.ca 1117 N, a dau.of King Koloman of Hungary
[illegitimate by Nastasia N] Oleg "Nastasyich", Pr of Halicz/Galicia (1187-88), *after 1161, +poisoned at Halicz 1188
Ivan (Igor)), Pr of Terebovlya and Halicz (1124-41), +1141; m.Anna, dau.of Vsevolod II of Kiev
genealogy.euweb.cz /russia/rurik3.html   (242 words)

  
 Earth Sciences Institute - Alan Matthews - המכון למדעי כדור הארץ
Vaks, A. Bar-Matthews, M. Ayalon, A. Matthews, A. Frumkin, A. Dayan, U, Halicz, L, Almogi-Labin, A. and Schilman, B. (2006) Paleoclimate and location of the border between the Mediterranean climate region and Saharo-Arabian desert revealed by spleleothems from the northern Negev desert, Israel.
Ehrlich, S., Butler I., Halicz, L., Rickard, D., Oldroyd, A. and Matthews, A. Experimental study of the copper isotope fractionation between aqueous Cu(II) and covellite, CuS.
Bar-Matthews, M., Ayalon, A., Matthews, A., Sass, E. and Halicz, L. Carbon and oxygen isotope study of the active water-carbonate system in a karstic Mediterranean cave: implications for paleoclimate research in semi-arid regions.
earth.huji.ac.il /staff-details.asp?topic=3&id=181   (1926 words)

  
 Institute Earth Science, Reiss   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hottinger, Univ. of Basel and E. Halicz, Hebrew Univ.).
Luz, J. Erez and E. Halicz, Hebrew Univ.).
The comprehensive description of 365 species extant in the Gulf and their illustration by 2600 SEM photos has been completed and will be published in 1992.
earth.es.huji.ac.il /machon/reiss.html   (139 words)

  
 religia
The act of election of the bishop of Lwow, Halicz and Kamieniec Podolski by the clergy and nobles of the Ruthenia and Podole provinces in Lviv on April 5, 1641.
That election was in concert and unanimously voted by all clergy and nobility, citizens of the provinces of Ruthenia and Podole without any contradiction, which fact we state and prove by our true signatures of all present and by impressing all due seals.
Piotr Mohila, Archbishop Metropolitan of Kijow, Halicz and all Ruthenia by his hand.
kingpopiel.tripod.com /english/religia.htm   (196 words)

  
 Nu Instruments
Barbaste M., Halicz L., Galy A., Medina B., Emteborg H., Adams F.C., and R. Lobinski, 2001, Evaluation of the accuracy of the determination of lead isotope ratios in wine by ICP MS using quadrupole, multicollector magnetic sector and time-of-flight analyzers.
Galy A., Belshaw N.S., Halicz K., and R.K. O'Nions, 2001, High-precision measurement of magnesium isotopes by multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.
Platzner I., Ehrlich S. and L. Halicz, 2001, Isotope-ratio measurements of lead in NIST standard reference materials by multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.
www.nu-ins.com /2001.html   (704 words)

  
 litsum_chem
Flow injection method for determination of uranium in urine and serum by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.
A Lorber, Z. Karpas and L Halicz, Analytica Chimica Acta 334, 295-301, 1996.
The lower limit of detection is 1.5 ng/L. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry as a simple, rapid, and inexpensive method for determination of uranium in urine and fresh water: comparison with LIF.
myweb.brooklyn.liu.edu /lawrence/duproject/litsum_chem.htm   (5685 words)

  
 Scripture and Schism Online Exhibit at JTS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Karaite tradition traces the settlements in Eastern Europe to 1398, when the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Vytautas (1392-1430), defeated the Tatars of the Crimea and deported Crimean prisoners of war, among them Karaites, to Troki (now in southeastern Lithuania).
But recent scholarship has shown that the Karaites in fact came north of their own volition more than a century earlier, in 1246, and settled in Halicz before moving farther north to Lutsk and Troki.
Unlike their Rabbanite counterparts, who spoke Yiddish, Karaites in eastern Europe spoke Judeo-Tatar, the language of the Crimean Jews.
www.jtsa.edu /library/exhib/scrips/11.shtml   (160 words)

  
 My Family History - Polish Ancestors - Galicia, Ukraine to Wisconsin
My Galician ancestors came from Galicia, a historic region in eastern Europe.
Galicia, from the Ruthenian Galich (Halicz), was made up from a south east section of Poland including Krakow and Przemyst, and a south west section of the Ukraine including Lvov, Ternopal, and Stenisley.
Izydor Baryluk and Anna Weber had a son Michal Baryluk born in Galicia.
members.cox.net /mygenes/ukpol.html   (369 words)

  
 Halicz Hotel Karpacz - Reviews & Official Contact Details
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 Twoje Bieszczady / Bukowe Berdo. Z Mucznego na Bukowe Berdo
Jest to idealne miejsce jako baza wypadowa na Bukowe Berdo, ze względu na bliskie położenie - ale także dalej: przez Bukowe Berdo, Krzemień na Tarnicę, lub do Wołosatego przez Halicz.
Idąc grzbietem na szczyt (1313m n.p.m) mamy przy dobrej pogodzie wspaniałe widoki na Lutowiska, Muczne, Ukrainę, Halicz, Szeroki Wierch i Dolinę Terebowca, oraz Połoniny i Rawki.
czerwonym (GSB) ze stoków Krzemienia przez Halicz do Wołosatego: 3-3,30h.
www.twojebieszczady.pl /bberdo.php   (651 words)

  
 Ludwik Halicz
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 OMNEM SOLLICITUDINEM
ENCYCLICAL OF POPE PIUS IX To the Ruthenian Archbishops of Lwow, Halicz and Kamiensk and the other Bishops of the Same Rite in Friendship and Communion with the Apostolic See.
From the beginning years of Our lengthy Pontificate We have constantly striven to look after and foster the spiritual good of the Oriental Churches.
Benedict XIV, constitution Etsi pastoralis, 26 May 1742.
www.papalencyclicals.net /Pius09/p9omnems.htm   (1052 words)

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