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Roman Danylovich (c. 1230 – c. 1261),
Prince of
Black Ruthenia (Novogrudok) 1254–1258,
Prince of Slonim?. He is
third of
Danylo Romanovych's five sons...
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Iraklii Danylovich (c. 1223, -
before 1240) was a
Ruthenian prince.
Iraklii had
seven known siblings, they were:
Brothers Lev
Danylovich (c. 1228 - c....
- Hungary.
Roman Danylovich (*ca. 1230 – † ca. 1261),
Prince of
Black Ruthenia (Navahradak) 1255? – 1260?, and
Slonim Mstislav Danylovich († aft. 1300),...
- Leo I of
Galicia (Ukrainian: Лев Дани́лович, romanized: Lev Danýlovych; c. 1228 – c. 1301) was King of Ruthenia,
Prince of Belz (1245–1264), Peremyshl...
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Novgorod Roman the
Great (c. 1152 – 1205),
Grand Prince of Kyiv
Roman Danylovich (c. 1230 – c. 1261),
Prince of
Black Ruthenia (Navahradak),
Prince of...
- this,
referring to the Gertrude's
third marriage with his
relative Roman Danylovich and
occupied the
Styrian lands. However,
Ottokar prevailed as he defeated...
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daughter of ... ...vich Tuhay-Bey and wife ... ...vna Sylenko:
Borys Danylovich Tuhay-Bey,
since 30
November 2001
Skoropadskyi (Canada, 1956), who moved...
- to
maintain his
position in Austria, and
finally in 1252
Prince Roman Danylovich, a
younger brother of
Knyaz Lev I Rurik, son-in-law of the
Hungarian king...
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religious life so much that he
transferred his
title and
lands to
Roman Danylovich, son of
Daniel of Halych. He
founded a
monastery traditionally identified...
- end of 1307. Béla's
sixth daughter Constance married,
around 1251, Lev
Danylovich,
second son of
Prince Daniil Romanovich of Halych. Béla's
seventh daughter...