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Halyt︠s︡ʹko-Volynsʹke kni︠a︡zivstvo


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  • Variants

    • Galich (Duchy)
    • Galicia-Volhynia
    • Galicia-Volhynia, Principality of
    • Galit︠s︡ko-Volynskai︠a︡ Rusʹ
    • Galit︠s︡ko-Volynskoe kni︠a︡zhestvo
    • Halicko-Włodzimierskie Księstwo
    • Halyč-Volynischer Staat
    • Halych Principality
    • Halych-Volhynia Duchy
    • Halych (Duchy)
    • Halyt︠s︡ʹko-Volynsʹka derz︠h︡ava
    • Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia
    • Kingdom of Ruthenia
    • Koroli︠e︡vstvo Rusʹ
    • Principality of Galicia-Volhynia
    • Галицько-Волинська держава
    • Галицько-Волинське князівство
    • Королѣвство Русь
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    • Earlier Established Forms

      • Galich (Duchy)
    • Sources

      • found: Kryp'i︠a︡kevych, I.P. Halyt︠s︡ʹko-Volynsʹke kni︠a︡zivstvo, 1984:title page (Галицько-Волинське князівство = Halyt︠s︡ʹko-Volynsʹke kni︠a︡zivstvo) page 84, etc. (H-V. kni︠a︡zivstvo est. in approx. 1199 by Roman Mstyslavych; ended with death of I︠U︡riĭ II in 1340 and partition of the lands by Poland and Lithuania) colophon (Galit︠s︡ko-Volynskoe kni︠a︡zhestvo)
      • found: Encyc. of Ukraine:v. 2, p. 15-16 (Galicia-Volhynia, Principality of: A state founded in 1199 by Roman Mstyslavych, the Prince of Volhynia from 1170, who united Galicia and Volhynia under his rule. Kievan Rus' had disintegrated into 13 separate principalities after the death of Grand Prince Yaroslav the Wise of Kiev in 1054, including the principalities of Galicia and Volhynia. After the death of Roman Mstyslavych wars and rebellions lasted from 1238 to 1245, when Roman's son Danylo Romanovych was able to reunite Volhynia and Galicia. After the Mongol invasion of Rus' in 1239-1941 Danylo was forced to pledge allegiance to Khan Batu of the Golden Horde in 1246. After Danylo's death in 1264 his son Lev I Danylovych made Lviv the new capital in 1272 where he ruled until his death in 1301. After 1301 Lev's son and grandsons ruled the principality until 1340 when the last prince Yurii II Boleslav (1323-1340) was poisoned by the boyars. During that same year of 1340 Casimir III the Great of Poland attacked Lviv, and the period of Lithuanian-Polish rivalry over Galicia-Volhynia began)
      • found: New World Encyclopedia, online, February 17, 2022(Galicia-Volhynia, Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia) - https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Galicia-Volhynia
      • found: LC manual auth. card(hdg.: Galich (Duchy); variants: Halyč-Volynischer Staat, Halicko-Włodzimierskie Księstwo, Galit︠s︡ko-Volynskoe kni︠a︡zhestvo, Galit︠s︡ko-Volynskai︠a︡ Rusʹ, Halych-Volhynia Duchy Halyt︠s︡ʹko-Volynsʹka derz︠h︡ava) p. 119 (Halych Principality)
      • found: Wikipedia, February 17, 2022(Principality of Galicia-Volhynia, 1199-1253; Kingdom of Ruthenia, 1253-1349; Королѣвство Русь = Koroli︠e︡vstvo Rusʹ; Kingdom of Ruthenia) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Galicia%E2%80%93Volhynia
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    • Change Notes

      • 1989-03-07: new
      • 2023-07-06: revised
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