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Przemiany społeczności ormiańskiej w Polsce pod wpływem unii ze Stolicą Apostolską [PDF]

open access: yesKrakowskie Pismo Kresowe, 2016
Transformation of the Armenian Community in Poland under the Influence of the Union with the Holly See The article is an outline of the problem and the introduction to further research on the process of Latinization of the rites of Polish Armenians ...
Renata Król-Mazur
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Dzieje Kościoła ormiańskiego w Polsce na tle pasterskiej działalności jego arcybiskupów (rys historyczny)

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2002
This article shows eight centuries of Polish Armenians' history. Peaceful coexistence between the Armenian nation and Polish people, who represented western culture, resulted in the catholic union with the Apostolic See, which appeared to be solid ...
Stanisław Koczwara
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Ormianie kamienieccy w ostatniej ćwierci XVII wieku. Uzupełnienie spisu imiennego na podstawie kolejnych źródeł

open access: yesLehahayer, 2021
Kamieniec Armenians in the last quarter of the 17th century. Supplementation of the name list on the basis of subsequent sources The author uses subsequent historical sources to supplement the data about Armenians living in Kamieniec Podolski ...
Monika Agopsowicz
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TRACES OF UKRAINIAN/RUTHENIAN LANGUAGE INFLUENCES IN HISTORICAL ANTHROPONYMY OF LWÓW/LVIV ARMENIANS (FROM 17TH AND THE 18TH CENTURIES)

open access: yesВісник Житомирського державного університету імені Івана Франка. Філологічні науки, 2023
The main topic of this article are traces of Ukrainian/Ruthenian language influences in historical anthroponymy of Lwów/Lviv Armenians. The research material was excerpted from parish registers of the Armenian Cathedral of Lwów from 1635 to 1732.
L. Trzeciak
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Armenians in Poland from the 14th century to the first years of the 21st century

open access: yesTextus et Studia, 2021
The first groups of Armenians arrived in Red Ruthenia, Podolia, and Kyiv Ruthenia as early as in the 11th century as part of the first wave of exiles before the Seljuk invasion.
Stanisław Nabywaniec
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Refleksje o Ormianach polskich na marginesie pracy „Ormiańska Polska”

open access: yesLehahayer, 2021
Reflections about Polish Armenians on the margin of the work “Ormiańska Polska” The author discusses the work Ormiańska Polska [ Armenian Poland] written by Krzysztof Stopka and Andrzej A.
Kazimierz M. Pudło
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Identity of Armenians in Galcia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Armenians living in Galicia formed an ethnic identity which consisted of a few thousand members, distinguished by the liturgical rite, historical tradition and close family and social relationships. The earliest waves of migration arrived at Lwów and
Stopka, Krzysztof, Krzysztof Stopka
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The Armenians of Lviv in Management of the Polish Underground Organization “Union of Armed Struggle” in 1939-1940-s

open access: yesSkhid, 2020
The work is devoted to the creation of “live” images of the history based on the materials of the particular historical sources (Ya. Daschkevych). The authors have endeavored to establish the circumstances of sentencing the members of the Polish underground organization and publicized the standard schemes of the Soviet investigation and justice in the ...
Levyk, Bohdan, Skorniewski, Mariusz
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O Ormianach w Jerozolimie (C. Mutafian, Jérusalem et les Arméniens: jusqu’à la conquête ottomane (1516), Les Belles Lettres, Paris 2022)

open access: yesLehahayer, 2023
ON ARMENIANS IN JERUSALEM (CLAUDE MUTAFIAN, JÉRUSALEM ET LES ARMÉNIENS: JUSQU’À LA CONQUÊTE OTTOMANE (1516), LES BELLES LETTRES, PARIS 2022) The review concerns an album publication by Claude Mutafian, a French-Armenian historian, about the Armenian ...
Andrzej Pisowicz
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Household Cohabitation Patterns in Multiethnic Seventeenth-Century Lviv

open access: yesJournal of Interdisciplinary History, 2023
Lviv, a mid-sized city in the eastern borderlands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, numbered approximately 10,000 inhabitants in the second half of the seventeenth century.
Jakub Wysmułek
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