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  1. Lviv was officially founded in 1256 by King Daniel of Galicia in the Ruthenian principality of Halych-Volhynia and named in honour of his son Lev. [7] The toponym may best be translated into English as Leo's lands or Leo's City (hence the Latin name Leopolis). In 1261, the city was invaded by the Tatars. [8] Various sources relate the events ...

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    In the course of the war, the area in and around Lviv was struck by Russian missile attacks, hitting the Yavoriv military training base on 13 March 2022, the Lviv State Aircraft Repair Plant near the Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport on 18 March 2022, [99] and a fuel depot and other facilities within the city limits on 26 March 2022.

  3. Sep 6, 2024 · Lvov. Lviv, city, western Ukraine, on the Roztochchya Upland. Founded in the mid-13th century by Prince Daniel Romanovich of Galicia, Lviv has historically been the chief centre of Galicia, a region now divided between Ukraine and Poland. Its position controlling east-west routes and passes across the Carpathians has given it a stormy history.

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  4. 1626 - City becomes seat of Armenian bishopric. [9] 1629 - Dormition Church built. 1630 - Bernardine Church and Monastery and Church of St. Mary Magdalene consecrated. 1648 - City besieged by Cossacks. [10][3] 1655 - City besieged by Cossacks again. [3] 1656 - Lwów Oath. 1661 - Jesuit Lviv University founded.

  5. On April 3, 1990 a blue and yellow state flag was hoisted above Lviv City Hall. When the Act on State Independence of Ukraine was passed on August 24, 1991, the following day hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of Lviv celebrating this event. In 1999 Lviv became a sort of capital of Central and Eastern Europe.

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  6. It was named for Leo, son of Daniel, prince of Galician-Volhynian Rus', who founded the city in the mid-thirteenth century. In 1349 the principality was incorporated into the Polish crown under Casimir III the Great. Lviv became the capital of the Ruthenian palatinate in 1434. Casimir granted the city the Magdeburg law for municipal self ...

  7. Mar 21, 2022 · The historic centre of Lviv has been listed as a Unesco world heritage site since 1998. ... Lviv also became the seat of three archbishops, from the Roman-Catholic (in 1412), Armenian-Catholic ...

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