List of rulers of Galicia and Volhynia

List of rulers of Galicia and Volhynia

List of rulers of Galicia and its sister principality Volhynia. They were basically separate principalities (rulers being closely related) until Roman the Great, Prince of Volhynia who conquered also Galich but immediately gave it to his son. They continued usually separate, however within the same dynasty and under vassalage to Knyaz of Halych until Leo, who annexed Volhynia to the principality. The royal crown lapsed and rulers were known as princes and/or dukes after Andriy Yuriyovych.

Vladimir-Volynski and Volhynia

* Boris Vladimirovich
* Vsevolod Vladimirovich 987-?
* Sviatoslav Iaroslavich 1036-1054
* Igor Iaroslavich, 1054-1057
* Oleg Sviatoslavovich 1073-1076
* Yaropolk Iziaslavich 1078-1087
* Davyd Igorevich 1087-1099
* Mstislav Sviatopolkovych 1099
* Iaropolk Sviatopolkovych 1100-1118
* Roman Vladimirovich 1118-1119
* Andrei Vladimirovich 1119-1135
* Iziaslav Mstislavich 1135-1141
* Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich 1141-1146
* Vladimir Andreevich 1146-1149
* Sviatopolk Mstislavich 1149
* Iziaslav II Mstislavich 1149-1151
* Sviatopolk Mstislavich 1151-1154
* Vladimir II Mstislavich 1154-1157
* Mstyslav Izyaslavych 1157-1170
* Sviatoslav Mstislavich 1170-1173
* Roman Mstislavich 1173-1188
* Vsevolod Mstislavych 1188
* Roman Mstislavich (again) 1188-1205, also sometime Grand Prince of Kiev
* Daniil Romanovich 1205-1208, 1215-1238
* Sviatoslav II Igorevich 1206-1207
* Aleksandr Vsevolodich 1208, 1209-1215
* Daniil Romanovich 1215-1238
* Vasilko Romanovich 1238-1269
* Vladimir-Ivan Vasilkovich 1269-1288
* Mstyslav Daniilovich 1288-1292
* Iurii Levich 1301-1308
* Andrei Iurievich ?-1324
* Iurii Andreevich ?-1336
* Liubartas 1340-1366
* Aleksandras Karijotaitis 1366-1370
* Liubartas 1370-1384
* Teodoras Liubartaitis 1384-1390, 1431
* Švitrigaila Algirdaitis 1434-...-1452


=Galich=

* Volodar Rostislavich of Tmutarakan ?-1084
* Vasilko Romanovich 1084-?
* Iurii Vasilkovich ?
* Igor-Ivan Rostislavich ?-1141
* Vladimirko Volodarovich 1141-1153
* Iaroslav Volodimirovich 1153-1187
* Oleg Iaroslavich 1187
* Vladimir II Iaroslavich 1187-1199
* Roman the Great, Prince of Volhynia, 1199-1205 (conquered)
** Andrew II of Hungary 1205-14, titled rex Galiciae et Lodomeriae
* Daniil Romanovich 1205-1206
* Vladimir III Igorevich 1206-1208
* Roman Igorevich 1208-1210
* Vladimir III Igorevich – In second time 1211
* Daniil Romanovich – Second time 1211-1213(?)
* Vladislav 1213
* Coloman of Hungary, King of Lodomeria 1215-1219, 1220-1221 and his wife Salomea of Poland, reges Galiciae et Lodomeriae
* Mstislav the Bold 1219-1228
* Daniil Romanovich – Third time 1228-1264 (in 1253 was crowned as a King of Halych-Volynia)
* Svarn 1264-1269
* Lev I Daniilovich 1269-1301

Galicia and Volhynia (Galicia-Volhynia)


* Lev I 1293-ca.1301
* Yuri I ca.1301-ca.1308
* Andrey & Leo II of Halych 1308-1323
* Yuri II (Boleslaw) 1323-1340
* Liubartas 1340-1349

References

ee also

* Rulers of Kievan Rus'
* List of Russian rulers

External links

* [http://www.personal.ceu.hu/students/97/Roman_Zakharii/gal.htm Historical notes about political history of principality of Galicia - Volhynia]
* [http://mykolaiv.lviv.ua/fotoalbum.php?item=vojt/korolivstvo mykolaiv.lviv.ua] - Королівство Русі: реальність і міфи uk icon


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