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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dmytro_DedkoDmytro Dedko - Wikipedia

    Dmytro Dedko ( Demetrius Dedko, Ukrainian: Дмитро Дедько) was a Lord of Ruthenia in 1340 (1323) – 1349. Commonly thought to be a Galician boyar, he could be one of sons of Yuriy I and Varvara (Barbara). Dmytro is possibly the progenitor of Ostrozky family . Dmytro is mentioned in number of scientific works on history of that ...

  2. In June 1340, Casimir returned with a larger army, conquered Lviv and burned down the Lviv High Castle. After four weeks he reached an agreement with local nobles and their leader Dmytro Dedko: in return for their services, local nobles would enjoy protection from the Polish king. However, the agreement was short-lived.

    • 1340–1392
  3. Ukrainian writer Volodymyr Bilinsky argues that Dmytro Dedko is not a "Galician boyar", but rather a true Lord of Ruthenia and a son of Yuri I of Galicia. Bilinsky also claims that Dmytro is a father of Daniil Ostrogski who is also known as Danylo Dmytrovych. The writer also says that in the Kingdom of Ruthenia there was a diarchy where one ...

  4. In the times of following princes, nobles gradually regained power, and from 1341 to 1349, it came in the hands of nobleman Dmytro Dedko, at the nominal reign of prince Liubartas. In 1349, after the death of Dmytro, Polish King Casimir III the Great marched on Lviv, while coercing with the Golden Horde and the Hungarian kingdom.

  5. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayDedko, Dmytro

    Dedko, Dmytro. Dedko, Dmytro [Ded'ko], ?-ca 1349. Galician boyar. After the death of Prince Yurii II Boleslav (1340) Dedko ruled Halych principality as vicegerent of the Lithuanian prince Liubartas. On his death Galicia was taken by King Casimir III the Great of Poland.

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  7. 1 Algirdas 2 Dedko, Dmytro 3 Galicia 4 Galicia-Volhynia, Principality of 5 Halych metropoly 6 History of the Ukrainian church 7 History of Ukraine 8 Lemko region 9 Liubachiv 10 Liubartas 11 Lviv 12 Ostrozky 13 Painting 14 Peremyshl 15 Podilia 16 Poland 17 Poles in Ukraine 18 Polish law 19 Ruskaia Pravda 20 Saint George's Cathedral