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Lithuania 1264–1267 (1268–1269?),
Prince of Chełm 1264–1269
Daughters Pereyaslava († 12
April 1283), m. ca. 1248
Prince Siemowit I of
Masovia Ustynia,...
- of Rus (=29) 4. Bolesław II of
Masovia 18.
Daniel of
Galicia (=24) 9.
Pereyaslava of
Halych 19. Anna of
Toropets (=25) 2.
Trojden I, Duke of
Masovia 10...
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twice (1288, 1289). He was
younger son of
Siemowit I of
Masovia and
Pereyaslava, a Rus' princess, who was
according to some
historians a
daughter of...
- 1254-1255 Bolesław
sought the
release of
Siemowit I of
Masovia and his wife,
Pereyaslava, who were
captured by his
brother Casimir. They were
finally released...
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suffered the same problem;
shortly after he
married with Daniel's
daughter Pereyaslava. In
autumn 1248,
Siemowit I,
together with Daniel, his
brother Vasilko...
- of
Cieszyn 24.
Siemowit I of
Masovia 12. Bolesław II of
Masovia 25.
Pereyaslava of
Galicia 6.
Trojden I, Duke of
Masovia 26. Traidenis,
Grand Duke of...
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Masovia (at
Czersk until 1248)
Pereyaslava Danilovna of
Halych 1248
three children 23 June 1262 aged 41-42
Regencies of
Pereyaslava Danilovna of
Halych and Boleslaus...
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Lithuania 1264–1267 (1268–c. 1269),
Prince of Chełm 1264–1269
Sisters Pereyaslava (born 12
April 1283),
married c. 1248
Prince Siemowit I of
Masovia Ustinia...
- (1200–1247) Bolesław I, Duke (1247–1248)
Siemowit I, Duke (1248–1262)
Pereyaslava of Halych,
Regent (1248–1264) Bolesław the Pious, Duke (1262–1264) Konrad...
- of
Cieszyn 24.
Siemowit I of
Masovia 12. Bolesław II of
Masovia 25.
Pereyaslava of
Galicia 6.
Trojden I, Duke of
Masovia 26. Traidenis,
Grand Duke of...