VOLODYMYR-VOLYNSKYY

vŭlˌədyēˈmyĭr-vəlyĭnˈskyē, Pol. Wlodzimierz, Rus. Vladimir-Volynski, city (1989 pop. 38,000), NW Ukraine. It was founded in the 9th cent. and supposedly refounded in 988 by the Grand Duke Vladimir I (Volodymyr I) of Kievan Rus. 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. Originally dependent on Kiev, the duchy became independent in 1154 and for some time included all of Volhynia. It was united with the duchy of Halych in 1188 to form the Halych-Volhynian duchy, of which it was the capital from 1300. The city passed to Lithuania in the late 14th cent. It changed hands often, but finally went to Russia in 1795. The Treaty of Riga (1921) awarded the city to Poland, but it was included in Ukraine in 1939. Notable architectural monuments are the Dormition Cathedral (1157–60), remains of old fortress walls (12th–13th cent.), a rotunda church (13th–14th cent.), and a 16th-century bishop's palace (restored in the 19th cent.).

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Volodymyr-Volynskyy vul dye myir-v lyin skye, Pol...988 by the Grand Duke Vladimir I (Volodymyr I) of Kievan Rus . It became an Eastern...and the capital of the grand duchy of Volodymyr or Lodomeria. The settlement was fortified...
WLODZIMIERZ see Volodymyr-Volynskyy , Ukraine. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...are also produced. The city was allegedly founded in the 8th cent. Between 981 and 1340 it was ruled by Kiev and Volodymyr-Volynskyy. Przemysl obtained municipal rights and passed to Poland in the late 14th cent. Austria took the city in 1772...
...Rzeszow prov., in Poland. Originally the duchy of Halych (Galich), it was united with the duchy of Volodymyr (see Volodymyr-Volynskyy ) in 1188 and annexed by Casimir III of Poland in the 14th cent. With the first partition of Poland (1772) most...
...Kievan Rus split into principalities, including the western duchies of Halych (see Galicia ) and Volodymyr (see Volodymyr-Volynskyy and Volhynia ). These and the rest of the western region, which included Podolia , had separate histories...
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