found: Porz︠h︡y-Oleksii︠e︡nko, P. Rz︠h︡yshchiv nad Dniprom, 1970:t.p. (Rz︠h︡yshchiv)
found: Russian Brockhaus:v. 26, p. 674 (Rzhishchev, a town in the Kīevskai︠a︡ gubernīi︠a︡, Kīevskīĭ ui︠e︡zd. Ruins of a fortress built by King I︠A︡n-Kazimīr are preserved there)
found: Ukraïna, ohli︠a︡dova mapa, 1994:p. 25 (Rz︠h︡yshchiv; known as Ivan [no publs. in LC data base] during the 12th-13th centuries) p. 41 (Rz︠h︡yshchiv)
found: Ukraïna [MAP], 1992:(Rz︠h︡yshchiv, town on the Dnieper south of Kiev)
found: Encyc. of Ukraine:v. 2, p. 364 (Ivan-Horod [no publs. in LC data base], a fortified settlement of the 12th and early 13th centuries in Kiev Principality near the present-day town of Rzhyshchiv in Kiev oblast. It was first mentioned in chronicles of the year 1151. Situated south of Kiev, it protected the capital of Kievan Rus from the steppe nomads. However, in 1223 it was destroyed by the Tatars [Mongols of the Golden Horde]; excavations were conducted there during 1960-1966; v. 4, p. 487 (Rzhyshchiv [Ržyščiv], a town on the Dnieper River in Kaharlyk raion, Kiev oblast. In medieval times Ivan-Horod [no publs. in LC data base] stood at the site. After its destruction by the Mongols in 1240, the site remained uninhabited for a long time. The new settlement of Rzhyshchiv is first mentioned in historical documents of 1506. The village belonged to the Kiev metropoly. After the Union of Lublin in 1569, it came under Polish rule. Its inhabitants supported the anti-Polish revolt during 1637-38. Rzhyshchiv became a company center in the Kaniv regiment. Revolts of 1664, 1750, and 1768 tried to throw off Polish rule. In 1783 Rzhyshchiv and the entire Kiev region were acquired by Russia)
found: Ukr. rad. ent︠s︡ykl.:v. 9, p. 360 (Rz︠h︡yshchiv, town in the Kaharlyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ raĭon in Kyïvsʹka oblastʹ. It was founded on the site of Ivan-Horod [no publs. in LC data base], a village first mentioned in the chronicles of 1151, and eventually destroyed in 1240 by the Golden Horde of Baty. Under the name of Rz︠h︡yshchiv the town is mentioned first in 1506, and in 1569 it came under Polish rule. After the second partion of Poland in 1793 Rz︠h︡yshchiv, as part of Right-Bank Ukraine, was reunited with Russia. Soviet power was established there in Jan. 1918)
found: BGN phone call 12/9/83(popl. place in Kievskai︠a︡ oblastʹ; 49°58ʹN 31°03ʹE; Rzhishchev; variant: Rz︠h︡yshchiv)
found: Ukr. rad. ent︠s︡ykl., 1963:v. 12, p. 238 (Rz︠h︡yshchiv in Kyïvsʹka oblastʹ)