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Halych (Ukrainian: Галич, IPA: [ˈɦɑlɪtʃ]; Romanian: Halici; Polish: Halicz; Russian: Галич, romanized: Galich; German: Halytsch,
Halitsch or Galitsch;...
- Galicia–Volhynia, also
known as the
Kingdom of
Ruthenia or
Kingdom of Rus',also
Halych–Volhynian
Kingdom was a
medieval state in
Eastern Europe which existed from...
- кънѧжьство, romanized: Galickoje kǔnęžǐstvo), also
known as Prin****lity of
Halych or Prin****lity of
Halychian Rus', was a
medieval East
Slavic prin****lity...
- I of
Halych, king of Rus' (1253–1264). Lev I of
Halych, king of Rus' (1293–1301),
moved the
capital from
Kholm to Lviv in 1272. Yuri I of
Halych, prince...
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destroying Halych and
advancing on
Poland and Hungary.
Daniel and
Vasylko fled to Poland, and
eventually moved their capital from
Halych to
Kholm (modern...
- (centered on Kraków). The name of the
region derives from the
medieval city of
Halych, and was
first mentioned in
Hungarian historical chronicles in the year...
- Mikhailovich, a
pretender to
Galician throne, and
returned control over
Halych. In 1247, Leo
married Constance, the
daughter of Béla IV of Hungary. In...
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Hungary and
Croatia between 1205 and 1235. He
ruled the Prin****lity of
Halych from 1188
until 1189/1190, and
again between 1208/1209 and 1210. He was...
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kingdom together, but
there are
sources indicating that Lev II was
seated in
Halych and
Andrew in
Volodymyr (and yet
others stating a
similar arrangement, but...
- and a
member of the
Rurik Dynasty. She was
sister to Leo II of
Halych and
Andrew of
Halych,
daughter of Yuri I of
Galicia and his
second wife, Euphemia...