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Alexandr Osipian (2014). «Constructing Noble Ancestors and Ignoble Neighbours». En Giovanna Siedina, ed. Latinitas in the Polish Crown and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania(en inglés). Florencia: Firenze University Press. pp. 60-61. ISBN978-88-6655-674-9. doi:10.36253/978-88-6655-675-6. Consultado el 25 de agosto de 2022. «The motto “Always loyal Leopolis” (“Leopolis semper fidelis”) was applied to the city’s coat of arms in 1658 by Pope Alexander VII.»
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Antoni Maçzak (1988). «Early Modern Eastern Europe». European History Quarterly(en inglés)18 (3): 357. ISSN0265-6914. doi:10.1177/026569148801800306. Consultado el 25 de agosto de 2022. «Ukraine's westernmost city, the capital of ancient Ruthenia, dear to many Poles as Leopolis semper fidelis, and until 1945 a predominantly Polish city».
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Antoni Maçzak (1988). «Early Modern Eastern Europe». European History Quarterly(en inglés)18 (3): 357. ISSN0265-6914. doi:10.1177/026569148801800306. Consultado el 25 de agosto de 2022. «Ukraine's westernmost city, the capital of ancient Ruthenia, dear to many Poles as Leopolis semper fidelis, and until 1945 a predominantly Polish city».