Schematic map of the Glynski princes’ actions
Nicholas Zharkikh
Shortened text of the section. Full text in ukrainian version.
The above documents mention a large number of geographical names connected in some way with the Glynski princes. They should be put on a map, from which it will become obvious what was not obvious when reading the documents.
The map scheme has many layers, all of which are active by default. The reader can turn them off and on again, following what he needs.
The objects on each layer are listed in the tables below. There is indicated their location according to the modern state-administrative division, the names of persons (I indicate only the first of them), their relationship to the object (typically this estate or place of service) and references to documents.
For objects in Ukraine, I indicate the smaller districts according to the division that was effective until 2020, and in parentheses are the enlarged districts that are effective from 2020.
(Perhaps it will be more convenient for you to view this map scheme in a separate window: .)
