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- Lodomeria abstract "Lodomeria is a placename that was historically used to refer to parts of East-Central Europe, but with a meaning that shifted over time. The word is a Latinized form of the (dubious) Polish: Wladimeria, likely in turn from Old East Slavic, meaning \"lands of Vladimir\". This refers either directly to the ruler of Kievan Rus, Vladimir the Great (therefore meaning the lands conquered by him), or else refers to the city he founded and named for himself in CE 987, Wlodimer (or Volodymyr).In the following centuries the name Lodomeria became synonymous with Galicia, broadly defined, or with Volhynia. After the Habsburg annexation of south-eastern borderlands of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Lodomeria together with Galicia formed one of the many titles of the Emperor of Austria, \"the ruler of Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria\". However, Lodomeria existed only on paper, had no territory and could not be found on any map.The American Notes and Queries published in 1889 stated that Lodomeria was an ancient district of Poland situated in eastern portion of the country. In 938 the Ruthenian Grand Prince Vladimir (Wladimir) annexed the principality and named it after himself. In 1198 the nominal title of a ruler of Lodomeria was created by one of his descendants. In 1340 King Casimir reunited Lodomeria with Poland.However, the region with the city of Vladimir as its capital was often referred to as the Principality of Volhynia, rather than the Principality of Vladimir. The name \"Volhynia\" is first mentioned in Ruthenian chronicles as a region inhabited by a tribe called the Volhynians that was conquered by the Grand Prince of Kiev Vladimir the Great. Volhynia changed hands several times throughout the following centuries. Circa CE 1199 it was merged with the Principality of Halych, to form the Duchy (later Kingdom) of Galicia and Volhynia under Prince Roman the Great. After the death of Roman the Great in 1205, Andrew II of Hungary adopted the title of \"King of Lodomeria\" (as well as of Galicia), in reference to Volhynia. In reality however, Volhynia belonged to the Polish kings, though in 1399, the title of \"Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia\" was abolished by the Polish monarchs and merged into Poland proper.Although the Hungarians were driven out from Halych-Volhynia by 1221, Hungarian kings continued to add Galicia et Lodomeria to their official titles. In 1527, the Habsburgs inherited those titles, together with the Hungarian crown. In 1772, Empress Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary, decided to use those historical claims to justify her participation in the first partition of Poland. In fact, the territories acquired by Austria did not correspond exactly to those of former Halych-Volhynia. Volhynia, including the city of Volodymyr-Volynskyi was taken by the Russian Empire, not Austria. On the other hand, much of Lesser Poland did become part of Austrian Galicia. 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-administered part of Austria-Hungary.The full official name of the new Austrian province was \"Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria with the Duchies of Auschwitz and Zator\". After the incorporation of the Free City of Kraków in 1846, it was extended to \"Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, and the Grand Duchy of Kraków with the Duchies of Auschwitz and Zator\" (German: Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien mit dem Großherzogtum Krakau und den Herzogtümern Auschwitz und Zator). Therefore from 1772 to 1918 \"Lodomeria\" was claimed by the Austrian monarchs, whereas Volhynia, the region the word had originally referred to, was part of the Russian Empire.".
- Lodomeria thumbnail Map_of_the_Kingdom_of_Galicia,_1914.jpg?width=300.
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- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_II_of_Hungary.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Compromise_of_1867.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Austrian_Empire.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galicia_(Eastern_Europe).
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_the_Kingdom_of_Hungary.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Poland.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Ukraine.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kingdom_of_Poland.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rus.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Territorial_disputes.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volhynia.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Cisleithania.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Oświęcim.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Free_City_of_Kraków.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Galicia_(Eastern_Europe).
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Cracow.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Habsburg.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Kievan_Rus.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Galicia_and_Lodomeria.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Galicia–Volhynia.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Latinisation_of_names.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Poland.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Theresa.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Old_East_Slavic.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Partitions_of_Poland.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Halych.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Volhynia.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Roman_the_Great.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Toponymy.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_the_Great.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Volhynia.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Volhynians.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Volodymyr-Volynskyi.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink Zator.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_of_the_Kingdom_of_Galicia,_1914.jpg.
- Lodomeria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lodomeria".
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- Lodomeria subject Category:Austrian_Empire.
- Lodomeria subject Category:Galicia_(Eastern_Europe).
- Lodomeria subject Category:Geography_of_the_Kingdom_of_Hungary.
- Lodomeria subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Poland.
- Lodomeria subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Ukraine.
- Lodomeria subject Category:Kingdom_of_Poland.
- Lodomeria subject Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Lodomeria subject Category:Rus.
- Lodomeria subject Category:Territorial_disputes.
- Lodomeria subject Category:Volhynia.
- Lodomeria hypernym Placename.
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- Lodomeria type Place.
- Lodomeria type PopulatedPlace.
- Lodomeria type Carpathian.
- Lodomeria type Place.
- Lodomeria comment "Lodomeria is a placename that was historically used to refer to parts of East-Central Europe, but with a meaning that shifted over time. The word is a Latinized form of the (dubious) Polish: Wladimeria, likely in turn from Old East Slavic, meaning \"lands of Vladimir\".".
- Lodomeria label "Lodomeria".
- Lodomeria sameAs Q2369355.
- Lodomeria sameAs Ладамерыя.
- Lodomeria sameAs Лодомерия.
- Lodomeria sameAs Lodomerien.
- Lodomeria sameAs Lodomeeria.
- Lodomeria sameAs לודומריה.
- Lodomeria sameAs Lodomerija.
- Lodomeria sameAs Lodomeria.
- Lodomeria sameAs Lodoméria.
- Lodomeria sameAs m.034cl5.
- Lodomeria sameAs Lodomeria.
- Lodomeria sameAs Лодомерия.
- Lodomeria sameAs Лодомерија.
- Lodomeria sameAs Лодомерія.
- Lodomeria sameAs Q2369355.
- Lodomeria wasDerivedFrom Lodomeria?oldid=703942829.
- Lodomeria depiction Map_of_the_Kingdom_of_Galicia,_1914.jpg.
- Lodomeria isPrimaryTopicOf Lodomeria.