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Shvarn or
Shvarno (Lithuanian: Švarnas; Belarusian: Шварн Данілавіч; Ukrainian: Шварно Данилович, romanized: Shvarno Danylovych; c. 1230 – c. 1269) was...
- Vaišvilkas
transferred the
title of
Grand Duke to
Shvarn. A year
later he was
killed by
Shvarn's brother, Leo I of Halych, who was
angry that Vaišvilkas...
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outset his
relationships with Galicia–Volhynia were
tense as he
replaced Shvarn, Duke of Galicia–Volhynia and Lithuania. The
tension eventually resulted...
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after his
brother Shvarn ascended to the
Lithuanian throne in 1267, he had the
former Lithuanian ruler Vaišvilkas killed.
Following Shvarn's loss of the throne...
- part of the
Russian Partition.
Eventually it has
become part of Belarus.
Shvarn (in Ukrainian) Довідник з історії України.За ред. І.Підкови та Р.Шуста.-...
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brother Shvarn ascended to the
Lithuanian throne in 1267, Leo
organized the
murder of
Grand Duke of
Lithuania Vaišvilkas.
Following Shvarn's loss of the...
- Daniel's son
Shvarn and
brother Vasilko Romanovich, who
helped the
Lithuanians in
their invasion into
Lesser Poland. On 19 June 1266
Shvarn was defeated...
- in
favor of his brother-in-law
Shvarn and died heirless. The only
known daughter of Mindaugas, by
marriage with
Shvarn in 1255,
became the
Queen of Galicia...
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Vsevolod the Big Nest 17.
Helene Komnene 4.
Yaroslav II of
Vladimir 18.
Shvarn,
Governor of Kyiv 9.
Maria Shvarnovna 2.
Yaroslav of Tver 20. Gleb Rostislavich...
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cemented by a
marriage deal
involving Mindaugas'
daughter and Daniel's son
Shvarn. Mindaugas'
nephew Tautvilas returned to his
Duchy of
Polotsk and Samogitia...