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[[File:Bolohoveni land from A.V. Boldur description.PNG|thumb|The "Bolokhovian Land", according to Alexandru V. Boldur.]]
'''Bolokhov''' (; ) was a [[city]] mentioned in the ''[[Kievan Chronicle|Kievan]]'' and ''[[Galician–Volhynian Chronicle|Galician–Volhynian]]'' [[chronicle]]s, which gave the name to the [[Bolokhovian Land]], but that has not yet been found or identified.<ref></ref> The currently known chronicle texts, like other historical sources, do not allow to determine the location of the city of Bolokhov with acceptable, sufficient [[archaeological]] accuracy.<ref></ref>
==Chronic mentions==
According to [[historian]]s, Bolokhov was located in the upper reaches of the [[Southern Bug]], in the basins of the [[Horyn River]] with the [[Sluch River (Ukraine)|Sluch]] [[tributary]] and the [[Teteriv River]]. This follows the mention of it in the ''Galician-Volhynian Chronicle'' of the [[XIII century]].<ref name=":0"></ref> The very first mention is associated with the year 1150, when [[Volodymyrko Volodarovych]], [[prince of Galicia]], went from [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)|Galicia]] to [[Kiev]] through Bolokhov. The second reference dates back to 1170, when [[Mstislav II of Kiev|Mstislav II]], through Bolokhov, fled from Kiev to [[Volodymyr-Volynskyi]]. The third reference is in 1231, the fourth, about the attack of [[Daniel of Galicia]], in 1241, and finally the last in 1257.<ref></ref>
The city of Bolokhov is also mentioned in the ''Kievan Chronicle''. It tells about the 1150 war for the throne of the [[Grand Prince of Kiev]] between [[Iziaslav II of Kiev]] and his uncle [[Yuri Dolgorukiy]].<ref name=":0" />
==References==
[[Category:Rus' settlements]]
[[Category:12th century in Romania]]
[[Category:13th century in Romania]]
[[Category:12th century in Ukraine]]
[[Category:13th century in Ukraine]]
[[Category:13th century in Kievan Rus']]
'''Bolokhov''' (; ) was a [[city]] mentioned in the ''[[Kievan Chronicle|Kievan]]'' and ''[[Galician–Volhynian Chronicle|Galician–Volhynian]]'' [[chronicle]]s, which gave the name to the [[Bolokhovian Land]], but that has not yet been found or identified.<ref></ref> The currently known chronicle texts, like other historical sources, do not allow to determine the location of the city of Bolokhov with acceptable, sufficient [[archaeological]] accuracy.<ref></ref>
==Chronic mentions==
According to [[historian]]s, Bolokhov was located in the upper reaches of the [[Southern Bug]], in the basins of the [[Horyn River]] with the [[Sluch River (Ukraine)|Sluch]] [[tributary]] and the [[Teteriv River]]. This follows the mention of it in the ''Galician-Volhynian Chronicle'' of the [[XIII century]].<ref name=":0"></ref> The very first mention is associated with the year 1150, when [[Volodymyrko Volodarovych]], [[prince of Galicia]], went from [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)|Galicia]] to [[Kiev]] through Bolokhov. The second reference dates back to 1170, when [[Mstislav II of Kiev|Mstislav II]], through Bolokhov, fled from Kiev to [[Volodymyr-Volynskyi]]. The third reference is in 1231, the fourth, about the attack of [[Daniel of Galicia]], in 1241, and finally the last in 1257.<ref></ref>
The city of Bolokhov is also mentioned in the ''Kievan Chronicle''. It tells about the 1150 war for the throne of the [[Grand Prince of Kiev]] between [[Iziaslav II of Kiev]] and his uncle [[Yuri Dolgorukiy]].<ref name=":0" />
==References==
[[Category:Rus' settlements]]
[[Category:12th century in Romania]]
[[Category:13th century in Romania]]
[[Category:12th century in Ukraine]]
[[Category:13th century in Ukraine]]
[[Category:13th century in Kievan Rus']]
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