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  Galicia (Central Europe) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moreover, despite the fact that the claim derived from the historical Hungarian crown, Galicia and Lodomeria was not officially assigned to Hungary, and after the Ausgleich of 1867, it found itself in Cisleithania, or the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary.
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria with the Duchies of Auschwitz and Zator.
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, and the Grand Duchy of Krakau with the Duchies of Auschwitz and Zator.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Galicia_(Eastern_Europe)   (3812 words)

  
 Lodomeria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lodomeria is the Latinized name of Volodymyr-Volhynia, a medieval Ruthenian principality, which was part of Halych-Volhynia in the 13th and 14th centuries.
The name was always used together with Galicia (see article for details), the Latin name for Halych.
From 1772 to 1918 Lodomeria was officially an Austrian province, although it only existed on paper.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lodomeria   (111 words)

  
 GALICIA - LoveToKnow Article on GALICIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It comprises the old kingdoms of Galicia and Lodomeria, the duchies of Auschwitz and Zator, and the grand duchy of Cracow.
Galicia (or Halicz) took its rise, along with the neighboring principality of Lodomeria (or Vladimir), in the course of the iath centurythe seat of the ruling dynasty being Halicz or Halitch.
Disputes between the Galician and Lodomerian houses led to the interference of the king of Hungary, Bela III.,who in 1190 assumed the title of king, and appointed his son Andreas lieutenant of the kingdom.
80.1911encyclopedia.org /G/GA/GALICIA.htm   (3310 words)

  
 Galicia (Central Europe): Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Moreover, despite the fact that the claim derived from the historical Hungarian crown, Galicia and Lodomeria was not officially assigned to Hungary, and after the Ausgleich (Ausgleich: the german term ausgleich (hungarian kiegyezés) refers to the "compromise" or composition...
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria with the Duchies of Auschwitz and Zator (Zator: zator is a town in southern poland....
Lodomeria (Lodomeria: lodomeria is the latinized name of volodymyr-volhynia, a medieval ruthenian principality,...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/galicia_central_europe   (2340 words)

  
 Galicia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Austrian arms for Galicia and Lodomeria were: Azure, a fillet in chief (or a bar enhanced) gules between a crow sable in chief and three ancient crowns in base, according to Woodward's Treatise.
The Duchy of Galicia & Lodomeria (Rus Halicko-Wolynska or Rus Halicko-Wlodzimierska) came from the union of Duchy of Galicia and Duchy of Volynia (Lodomeria) - which was called Rus Halicko-Wolynska or Rus Halicko-Wlodzimierska.
Lodomeria is a latin for of Wlodzimierz (Wlodzimieria) the capital of Rus Wolynska.
www.heraldica.org /topics/national/galicia.htm   (358 words)

  
 Galicia (Ukraine and Poland)
From 1815, the former Polish possessions of Austria were known as the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria.
Lodomeria was a term invented by the Habsburgs of Austria when they founded the 'Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria' in 1772 after another partition of Poland.
The CoA of Lodomeria "azure two counter-compony bars Gules and Argent" is found on a 1843 chart, well after the "need" for such kingdom passed.
flagspot.net /flags/ua-gal.html   (866 words)

  
 History of Poland
Following the French emperor Napoleon I's defeat of Prussia, a Polish state was again set up in 1807 under French tutelage as the Grand Duchy of Warsaw[?], occupying the areas taken by Prussia in the last two partitions.
Upon Austria's defeat in 1809, Lodomeria was added, giving the new state a population of some 3.75 million, a quarter of that of the former commonwealth.
Polish nationalists were to remain among the staunchest allies of the French as the tide of war turned against them, inaugurating a relationship that continued into the twentieth century.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/hi/History_of_Poland.html   (6470 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Lodomeria (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
AllRefer.com - Lodomeria (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History) - Encyclopedia
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Lodomeria, Latinized name of the duchy of Volodymyr.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/X/X-Lodomeri.html   (114 words)

  
 Volodymyr-Volynskyy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It became an Eastern Orthodox bishopric and the capital of the grand duchy of Volodymyr or Lodomeria.
The settlement was fortified and became a large trading center between the 10th and 13th cent.
Lodomeria - Lodomeria, Latinized name of the duchy of Volodymyr.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/world/A0851125.html   (169 words)

  
 The Titles of the European Rulers
In 1385 Queen Mary I of Anjou (+1395) married Sigismund of Luxembourg (+1437), Margrave of Brandenburg.
Vladislaus, Dei Gratia Hungariae, Jerusalem, Siciliae, Dalmatiae, Croatiae, Ramae, Serviae, Galitiae, Lodomeriae, Cumaniae, Bulgariaeque Rex
Germaniae, Hungariae, Bohemiae, Dalmanie, Croatiae, Sclavoniae, Romae, Serniae, Galllitiae, Lodomeriae, Cumaniae, Bulgariae, and Rex
www.geocities.com /eurprin/hungary.html   (5936 words)

  
 Halych-Volynia - Gurupedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
During this middle period of Ukrainian history (12th-14th centuries) the state was at times unified and at times separated into two principalities.
The later name of the state in Habsburg times was Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria.
Galicia), and Volodymyr-Volynski (Lodomeria) in the north (
www.gurupedia.com /h/ha/halych-volynia.htm   (130 words)

  
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After the first division of Poland 1772 the Austrian part is integrated as "Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria".
Emperor Josef II., who was particularly favorable to this acquisition despite the resistance of his mother empress Maria Theresia, pursued, as he was emperor of the Roman German Reich at the same time, a colonization of the kingdom and recruited colons from Germany.
The "Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria" was named after the old ruthenian principalities of Halicz and Vladimir, the capital was Lemberg, it reached from the eastern borders of Silesia up to the Bug, was polish in the west and ruthenian in the east, it offered particularly good conditions for agriculture.
www.chez.com /johannes/History/E_Galicia.htm   (792 words)

  
 The Forum of the 1.Jagdmoroner Abteilung - Map of partition of Poland
Austrians named "Galizia and Lodomeria" all the territories of Poland they took, including Krakow suburbs (Malopolska) and lands North-East of Warsaw (!!!) (Eastern Mazovia and Podlasie).
The term "Galicia" was introduced as the Austrian Emperor theoretically inherited, after Kings of Hungary, official (and completely "empty") title of "King of Galicia and Lodomeria".
To add more absurd flavour: real "Lodomeria" term came from the town Volodymyr Wolynskyi, which was taken by Russia, so Austrians decided to call "Lodomeria" region of Krakow (about 400km South-West from real "Lodomeria").
www.1jma.dk /topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5943   (615 words)

  
 The Tailor Shop, Threads of our Past - Viewing Galicia on a map of Austria, 1882
In 1772, under Austrian rule, the province, Galicia, is the given name to that partition of Poland which was occupied by the Austro-Hungarian Empire between 1772-1918.
The full name of the province was "Galizien und Lodomerien" in German, or [Galicia et Lodomeria] in the Latinized form.
The name is derived from two ancient duchies, Halychyna and Volhynia, which served as buffer states between the southeastern Polish frontier and the Kievan State, until their absorption by Poland in the 14th century.
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 150 YEARS AGO: The Ukrainian National Awakening in Halychyna (11/08/98)
The name Halychyna, Latinized as Galicia, was derived from the region's capital of Halych, built by Prince Volodymyrko in 1140.
When Galicia and Volhynia merged at the beginning of the 13th century, it was called the principality of Galicia and Lodomeria.
In 1214 the Polish and Hungarian kings met in the city of Spish and agreed that Koloman, the 5-year-old son of the Hungarian King Andrew, should take the throne of Galicia and marry the 3-year-old daughter of the Polish King Leszek.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/1998/459830.shtml   (1629 words)

  
 HalychynaEngl
And please, do not confuse this land in the centre of Europe with Galicia - historic land in the north of Spain.
Its full official name was Galicia and Lodomeria, a crown land of the Austria-Hungarian monarchy from 1772 until 1918.
Western part of Austrian Kingdom of Galicia and city of Krakow (the so called MaloPolska - Little Poland), were artificially incorporated into Galicia by Austrians and do not represent the true and historic Galician land (Ziemia Halicka).The capital of Galicia and Lodomeria became Lemberg (Lwów, Leopolis, L'viv, Lvov).
www.univ.rzeszow.pl /WW1/IntrodPoland/HalychynaEngl.html   (335 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lemberg
Lemberg is situated in a deep and narrow valley on the Pelter, a tributary of the Bug; the capital of the Austrian Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, it contains -- including its many and populous suburbs -- about 160,000 inhabitants, of whom 45,000 are Jews.
A great many synods were held here from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
Upon the opening of the Estates (or Diet) of Galicia, 13 February, 1817, Archbishop Skarbel Ankvicz obtained the title of Primate of the Kingdoms of Galicia and Lodomeria, which title has been accorded since 1849 to the Ruthenian Catholic metropolitan.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09144a.htm   (2067 words)

  
 Ancestry.com - Russian, German, and Austrian Ancestors in Poland
Poland’s neighbors, seeing her weakness and fearing that one or the other of them might gain an advantage by taking over Poland, decided to divide it among them.
The partitions of 1772, 1793, and 1795 left northern and western Poland to the Prussians (West Prussia, Posen, and Mazovia), southern Poland to the Austrians (Galicia and Lodomeria), and eastern Poland to Russia (including Lithuania, White Russia, and Eastern Ukraine).
The Austrian Empire’s share of the partitions of Poland was the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (1773—1809), which was pared down to the Kingdom of Galicia (1815—1918) at the Congress of Vienna.
www.ancestry.families.aol.com /learn/library/article.aspx?article=1455   (1925 words)

  
 1860s - Authentic Austro-Hungarian Passports
For the next half century, the Habsburg monarchy ruled.
These single page passports (Reise - Pass) are in the name of Franz Joseph I emperor of Austria and king of Hungary and Bohemia, of Lombardia and Venetia, of Galicia, Lodomeria, Illyria etc., who divided his empire into the dual monarchy, in which Austria and Hungary coexisted as equal partners.
Each of these passports bears all information about the potential traveler, including name, character, birthplace, birth year, religion, stature, hair color etc. All officially signed by the Governor and General Commander of the Serbian area of Timis (Western Romania) and Banate (Southern Hungary).
www.aurorahistoryboutique.com /ahb.cfm?a=P000007   (227 words)

  
 International Civic Heraldry - AUSTRIA-HUNGARY - LODOMERIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Kingdom of Lodomeria (Wlodzirmierz, the capital city with the same name now is part of Ukraine) never really existed.
The territory Wlodirmircz became part of Poland in 1340.
The webmaster of this site is not responsible for commercial use of the material provided.
www.ngw.nl /int/oos/ooshong/lodomeri.htm   (164 words)

  
 Why are there two Galicias? - Alternate History Discussion Board
One of their tribes lent their name to the Spanish Galicia and another tribe with a similar name probably lent its name to the (post-AH Empire) Galicia and Lodomeria.
They also gave us Gaul, Galatia, Wallonia, Wales, and probably a dozen other place names from similar origins (for the whole w/g alternation, note the cognate pair guard and ward in English).
Regarding two Armenias, if you mean in the crusading era, I believe the reason is that warlords from the Armenian heartland conquered the region at the southeast corner of Anatolia, which became "Armenia the lesser." Whence the title King of Armenia that eventually passed into some French noble family.
www.alternatehistory.com /Discussion/showthread.php?t=16842   (1120 words)

  
 Lodomeria - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
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 Past and Present Regions of Poland
The name had Centuries earlier, the name had been that of a principality centered on the town of Halicz and sometimes referred to by that name (Galicia is its Latin rendering).
It became independent in 1087, united with Wołyń (Volhynia, Lodomeria) in 1200 and became part of Poland in 1349 during the reign of Casimir the Great.
In 1945, following WWII, the eastern part of what had been the Austrian province of Galicja became part of the Ukraine.
info-poland.buffalo.edu /classroom/regions.html   (4149 words)

  
 Galicia
The full name of the Crown land was "Galizien und Lodomerien" in German, or "Galicia et Lodomeria" in the Latinized form.
Lodomeria: The Latin name of Volodymyr-Volynskyi principality, as in "Regnum Galiciae et Lodomeriae." It appeared in Andrew II of Hungary's title, "Galiciae Lodomeriaeque rex," starting in 1206 and in the title of the Austrian emperors after Austria annexed Galicia (Galizien) in 1772.
In Maria Theresa's manifesto of 18 September 1772, the annexation of Galicia was justified on the basis that Lodomeria was a former possession of Hungary.
jewishwebindex.com /galicia.htm   (5216 words)

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