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== Title ==
{{See also|Names of Rusʹ, Russia and Ruthenia}}
In the 13th–14th centuries, many of southwestern Rus' principalities were united under the power of the [[Kingdom of Rus']] ({{lang-la|Regnum Rusiae}}), historiographically better known as the [[Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia]]. [[Roman the Great]] was variously named ''dux Rutenorum'', ''princeps Ruthenorum'' or ''rex Ruthenorum'' by Polish chroniclers.{{sfn|Voloshchuk|2021|p=64}} [[Danylo of Galicia]] was crowned ''Rex Ruthenorum'' or "king of the Rus'" in 1253.<ref>Serhii Plokhy, ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=pm-QDQAAQBAJ The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230210023002/https://books.google.com/books?id=pm-QDQAAQBAJ |date=10 February 2023 }}'' (2017), p. 84.</ref> Alternatively, Danylo and his brother [[Vasylko Romanovych]] were styled ''Princeps Galiciae'', ''Rex Russiae'', and ''Rex Lodomeriae'' in [[Papal States|Papal]] documents, while the population of Halych and Volhynia was called ''Rusciae christiani'' and ''populus Russiae'' amongst other names.{{sfn|Voloshchuk|2021|p=65}} The ''[[Gesta Hungarorum]]'' ({{circa}} 1280) stated that the Carpathian mountains between Hungary and Halych were situated ''in finibus Ruthenie'' ("on the borders of Ruthenia").{{sfn|Voloshchuk|2021|p=65}}