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- (1170–1189; 1189–1205), and Galicia (1189; 1198/99–1205). He founded the Romanovichi branch of Rurikids, which would rule Galicia–Volhynia until 1340. By...
- 1157–1170 Mstislav II of Kiev 1170–1205 Roman the Great (progenitor of the Romanovichi) 1205–1208 occupation of Galicia-Volhynia by Olhovychi-I****vychi (Svyatoslav...
- Kievan Rus' and its prin****lities following its disintegration. The Romanovichi ruled the southwestern territories, which were unified by Roman the Great...
- is one of the longest wars of succession in Europe and ended with the Romanovichi dynasty coming to power. First years of war began after the death of...
- Izyaslavichi of Volhynia.[citation needed] Later the title was p****ed on to the Romanovichi as rulers of the united Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia. By the 15th century...
- young Romanovichi, Daniel of Galicia and Vasylko Romanovich. The allied armies encountered Halych and Volynian troops supporting the Romanovichi. After...
- Polotsk (Iziaslavichi, later Vseslavichi) and the Prin****lity of Halych (Romanovichi), which were self-governed by other branches of the Rurikid dynasty....
- This is a list of princes of Galicia (Halych or Halychyna) and its sister prin****lity Volhynia (Volyn' or Volodymyr; Latin: Lodomeria). They were basically...
- Hungary Issue Yuri I of Galicia Svyatoslava of Halych Anastasia of Galicia House Romanovichi Father Daniel of Galicia Mother Anna Mstyslavna Smolenska...
- (unknown – 1323) was Prince of Lutsk and Galicia, one of the last two Romanovichi kings of Rus` (r. 1308–1323; according to some sources, 1315–23[citation...