Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Lodomeria is the Latinized name of Polish: Wladimeria (Hungarian: Lodoméria) lands conquered by Vladimir the Great and named after him. The capital city of the Principality of Volhynia founded in 987, i.e. Wlodimer (or Volodymyr) was also named after him. In the following centuries the placename became synonymous with the broadly defined Galicia (Eastern Europe). After the annexation of south-eastern borderlands of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Partitions of Poland, 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.. }
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- Lodomeria abstract "Lodomeria is the Latinized name of Polish: Wladimeria (Hungarian: Lodoméria) lands conquered by Vladimir the Great and named after him. The capital city of the Principality of Volhynia founded in 987, i.e. Wlodimer (or Volodymyr) was also named after him. In the following centuries the placename became synonymous with the broadly defined Galicia (Eastern Europe). After the annexation of south-eastern borderlands of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Partitions of Poland, 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.".