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Volhynia Volhynia (also spelled Volynia) ( ; uk, Воли́нь, Volyn' pl, Wołyń, russian: Волы́нь, Volýnʹ, ), is a historic region in Central and Eastern Europe, between south-eastern Poland, south-western Belarus, and western Ukraine. Th ...
. They were basically separate principalities (rulers being closely related) until
Roman the Great Roman Mstislavich (russian: Рома́н Мстисла́вич Га́лицкий; uk, Рома́н Мстисла́вич), known as Roman the Great (c. 1152 – Zawichost, 19 June 1205) was a Rus’ prince, Grand Prince of Kiev, member of t ...
, Prince of
Volhynia Volhynia (also spelled Volynia) ( ; uk, Воли́нь, Volyn' pl, Wołyń, russian: Волы́нь, Volýnʹ, ), is a historic region in Central and Eastern Europe, between south-eastern Poland, south-western Belarus, and western Ukraine. Th ...
who conquered also
Halych Halych ( uk, Га́лич ; ro, Halici; pl, Halicz; russian: Га́лич, Galich; german: Halytsch, ''Halitsch'' or ''Galitsch''; yi, העליטש) is a historic city on the Dniester River in western Ukraine. The city gave its name to the P ...
but immediately gave it to his son. They continued usually as separate states, but within the same dynasty and under vassalage to Knyaz of Halych until Lev, who annexed Volhynia to the principality. The royal crown lapsed and rulers were known as princes and/or dukes after Andriy Yuriyovych.


Volhynia


Rulers of Independent Volhynia

* Boris Vladimirovich * Vsevolod I 987–? - brother of Boris *
Sviatoslav I ; (943 – 26 March 972), also spelled Svyatoslav, was Grand Prince of Kiev famous for his persistent campaigns in the east and south, which precipitated the collapse of two great powers of Eastern Europe, Khazaria and the First Bulgarian Empire. H ...
1036–1054 - also ruler of Kievan Rus' * Igor Yaroslavich, 1054–1056 * Rostislav I 1056–1064 - also ruler of Tmutarakan. * Oleg I 1075–1076 - also ruler of Chernigov. * Yaropolk I Iziaslavich 1078–1087 * David Igorevich 1087–1099 * Mstislav I Sviatopolkovich 1099 * Yaroslav 1100–1118 - brother of Mstislav I. * Roman I Vladimirovich 1118–1119 * Andrew I 1119–1135 - brother of Roman I. * Iziaslav I Mstislavich 1135–1141 * Sviatoslav II 1141–1146 - also ruler of Kiev. * Vladimir I Andriyovich 1146–1149 * Sviatopolk Mstislavich 1149 * Iziaslav II 1149–1151 - brother of Sviatopolk. * Sviatopolk Mstislavich (again) 1151–1154 *
Vladimir II Mstislavich Vladimir III Mstislavich (russian: Владимир III Мстиславич, uk, Володимир III Мстиславич; 1132–1171) was a prince of Dorogobuzh (1150–1154, 1170–1171), Volodymyr and Volyn (1154–1157), Slutsk (1162), Tr ...
1154–1157 * Mstislav II 1157–1170 - also ruler of Kiev. * Sviatoslav III Mstislavich 1170–1173 * Roman II the Great 1173–1188 * Vsevolod II Mstislavich 1188 * Roman II the Great (again) 1188–1199 - also ruler of Kiev


The Principality in the Kingdom of Halych-Volhynia

*Between 1199 and 1205: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia * Sviatoslav IV Igorevych 1206–1207 * Alexander Vsevolodovich 1208, 1209–1215 *Between 1215 and 1238: annexed by the Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia * Vasylko Romanovych 1238–1269 *
Volodymyr Vasylkovych Volodymyr Vasylkovych (died 1289) was a son of Vasylko Romanovych, prince of Principality_of_Volhynia, Volhynia, now part of Ukraine. He succeeded his father when the latter died in 1269, and was famous for numerous constructions and reconstruct ...
1269–1288 * Mstyslav Danylovych 1288–1292 *In 1293, Lev I centered all the power of the kingdom in his own hands, and the principality ceased to exist.


Halych


Rulers of Independent Principality of Halych

* Volodar Rostyslavych of
Tmutarakan Tmutarakan ( rus, Тмутарака́нь, p=tmʊtərɐˈkanʲ, ; uk, Тмуторокань, Tmutorokan) was a medieval Kievan Rus' principality and trading town that controlled the Cimmerian Bosporus, the passage from the Black Sea to the Sea ...
?–1084 * Vasilko Romanovich 1084–? * Yuriy Vasilkovich ? * Igor-Ivan Rostislavich ?–1141 * Vladimir I Volodarovich 1141–1153 *
Yaroslav Osmomysl Yaroslav Osmomysl ( orv, Осмомыслъ Ярославъ, ''Osmomyslŭ Jaroslavŭ''; uk , Ярослав Володимирович Осмомисл, ''Yaroslav Volodymyrkovych Osmomysl'') ( – 1 October 1187) was the most famous Prince of H ...
1153–1187 *
Oleg Yaroslavich Oleg Yaroslavich "Nastasich" (after 1161 – 1189) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty). He was prince of Halych (1187, 1189). Oleg was the illegitimate son of Prince Yaroslav Volodimerovich Osmomysl of Halych by his mistress, Na ...
1187 * Vladimir II Yaroslavych 1187–1189 * Oleg Yaroslavich (restored) 1188 *
Roman the Great Roman Mstislavich (russian: Рома́н Мстисла́вич Га́лицкий; uk, Рома́н Мстисла́вич), known as Roman the Great (c. 1152 – Zawichost, 19 June 1205) was a Rus’ prince, Grand Prince of Kiev, member of t ...
1188 * Andrew I 1188–1190 * Vladimir II Yaroslavych (restored) 1190–1199


The Principality in the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia

Between 1199 and 1206: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia *
Vladimir III Igorevich Vladimir III Igorevich (October 8, 1170Putyvl, 1211) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty). He was the son of Igor Svyatoslavich and was with him during his campaign against the Cumans on 13 April 1185, immortalized in the epic ''The ...
1206–1208 * Roman II Igorevich 1208–1210 *
Vladimir III Igorevich Vladimir III Igorevich (October 8, 1170Putyvl, 1211) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty). He was the son of Igor Svyatoslavich and was with him during his campaign against the Cumans on 13 April 1185, immortalized in the epic ''The ...
(again) 1211 Between 1211 and 1213: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia * Vladislav 1213 *
Coloman of Halych–Volhynia Coloman of Halych ( hu, Kálmán; uk, Коломан; 1208 – 1241) was the rulerfrom 1214 prince, and from 1215 or 1216 to 1221 kingof Halych, and duke of Slavonia from 1226 to his death. He was the second son of Andrew II of Hungary and Gert ...
and
Salomea of Poland Salomea of Poland (1211/1212 – 1268), also known as Salomea of Cracow or Blessed Salomea ( pl, Błogosławiona Salomea), (1211–1268) was a Polish princess and from 1215 to 1219 the Queen of Halych by virtue of being the wife of Kálmán or Co ...
1213-1219 * Andrew II 1220–1221 *
Mstislav the Bold Mstislav Mstislavich the Daring (russian: Мстисла́в II Мстисла́вич Удатный, uk, Мстислав Мстиславич Удатний, translit=Mstyslav Mstyslavych Udatnyi; died c. 1228) prince of Tmutarakan and Chern ...
1219–1228 Between 1228 and 1264: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia *
Svarn Shvarn, Shvarno ( lt, Švarnas, uk, Шварно Данилович, translit=Shvarno Danylovych; c. 1230 – c. 1269), was the kniaz of western parts of Ruthenia (1264 – c. 1269) and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1267 – c. 1269). An influential l ...
1264–1269 *In 1293, Lev I centered all the power of the kingdom in his own hands, and the principality ceased to exist.


Halychyna and Volynia (Halych–Volhynia)


Rurik Dynasty


Piast Dynasty


House of Anjou

In 1399, Galicia-Volhynia merged in the Kingdom of Poland.


See also

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Rulers of Kievan Rus' The Grand Prince of Kiev (sometimes grand duke) was the title of the ruler of Kiev and the ruler of Kievan Rus' from the 10th to 13th centuries. In the 13th century, Kiev became an appanage principality first of the grand prince of Vladimir and ...
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List of Belarusian rulers Belarusian statehood can be traced to the medieval Principality of Polotsk. From the 13th century, the lands of modern-day Belarus became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania which later evolved into the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. In the 19t ...
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List of Ukrainian rulers This is a list that encompasses and includes all reigning leaders/rulers in the history of Ukraine. This page includes the titles of the Grand Prince of Kyiv, Grand Prince of Chernigov, Grand Prince of Pereyaslavl, Grand Prince of Galicia ...


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Historical notes about political history of principality of Galicia - Volhynia

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