- Roman the Great
Roman Mstislavich (Роман Мстиславич, c. 1151 – 1205) was the Prince of
Novgorod ,Volodymyr ,Halych andKiev . Also known as Roman the Great.Roman was the son of
Mstislav II of Kiev and Agnes, daughter ofBolesław III Wrymouth ,Duke ofPoland . During 1168-1170 he reigned in theGreat Novgorod . From 1170 to 1199 he ruled inVolodymyr-Volynsky , which he inherited from his father. In 1187, he made an unsuccessful attempt to wrestle from theboyar s the principality ofHalych . In 1197 he married Anna, by whom he had four children, includingDaniel of Galicia . One of Roman's daughters Maria marriedMichael of Chernigov , Grand Prince of Kiev.Roman Mstislavich gained nation-wide fame by his victorious campaign against
Polovtsi in 1197-1198, 1201, and 1204. In 1199, he became Prince of Halych, uniting Halichina andVolhynia lands in the mighty principality ofHalych-Volhynia . In 1202, he also capturedKiev , uniting all South-westRuthenia under his rule. Prominent as a warlord, Roman the Great was also generally considered a wise politician. He lived mostly in peace withHungary andPoland , but had uneasy relationships with several other neighbouring states. In 1205 he decided to stage an ill-fated invasion of Poland; he was killed at the resultingBattle of Zawichost , and Rus' power waned in the aftermath.External links
* [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pagesRORomanMstyslavych.htm Roman Mstislavich] at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine
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