- Galicia-Volhynia
Infobox Former Country
native_name = Галицко-Волинскоє Королѣвство(Галицько-Волинське королівство)
conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia
common_name = Galicia-Volhynian Kingdom
continent = Europe
region = Europe
year_start = 1199
year_end = 1392
date_start =
date_end =
event_start =
event_end =
p1 = Kievan Rus'
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p2 =
flag_p2 =
s1 = Kingdom of Poland (1320–1385)
flag_s1 = Choragiew Krakowska.png
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s2 = Grand Duchy of Lithuania
flag_s2 = Coat of arms of Lithuania.png
coa_size = 77px
image_map_caption = "The Galicia-Volhynian Kingdom in 13th — 14th c."
religion =Orthodoxy
capital = Lvov (modernLviv )
government_type = Monarchy
legislature =
title_leader = King of Galicia-Volhynia
leader1 =Roman the Great
year_leader1 = 1199-1205
year_deputy1 =
common_languages = Ruthenian
currency = The Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia (Ruthenian: _sl. Галицко-Волинскоє Королѣвство, _la. Regnum Galiciæ et Lodomeriæ), or Galicia-Vladimir, was a principality in post-Kievan Rus in the late 12th century and existed until the middle of the 14th century. It is also called Galicia-Volynia, Halych-Volhynia, Galicia-Volyn,and Galich-Volyn'.It extended between the rivers
San andWieprz in what is now south-easternPoland in the west, and thePripet Marshes (now inBelarus ) and upperSouthern Bug in modern-dayUkraine in the east. During its time, the kingdom was bordered byBlack Ruthenia , theGrand Duchy of Lithuania , thePrincipality of Turov-Pinsk , thePrincipality of Kiev , theGolden Horde , the Kingdom of Hungary, the Kingdom of Poland, thePrincipality of Moldova and theMonastic State of the Teutonic Knights .Along with Novgorod and
Vladimir-Suzdal , it was one of the three most important East Slavic powers to have emerged from the collapse of Kievan Rus'.History
Tribal area
In pre-Roman times the region was populated by various tribes, including the
Lugii s,Goths andVandals (which may correspond to the Przeworsk and Puchov cultures in archaeology). After the fall of the Roman Empire, of which most of south-eastern Poland and western Ukraine were part (all territories below the San, Bug,Dniester and "Ztir"), the former population departed and gradually the area was populated byWest Slav people, identified with group ofCroats calledLendians . Around 833 the West Slavs became part of theGreat Moravia n state. Upon the invasion of the Hungarian tribes into the heart of theGreat Moravian Empire around 899, the Lendians of the area found themselves under the influence of Hungarian Empire. In 955 their area seems to have constituted part of the Bohemian State. Around 970 it was included in the Polish state. This area was mentioned in 981 (by Nestor), whenVladimir the Great ofKievan Rus took the area over on his way intoPoland . The area returned to Poland in 1018 and in 1031 was retaken by Rus.The territory was settled by the
East Slavs from theearly middle ages and, in the 12th century, theRurikid Principality of Galicia (Galich) was formed there, merged at the end of the century with the neighboringVolhynia into the principality of Galicia-Volhynia which existed for a century and a half.Rise and Apogee of Galicia-Volhynia
Volhynia and Galicia had originally been two separate Rurikid principalities, assigned on a rotating basis to younger members of the Kievan dynasty that were eventually maintained by certain branches of the
Rurik Dynasty as family possessions. The line preceding Roman had held theprincipality of Volhynia whereas another line, that ofYaroslav Osmomysl held Galicia. Galicia-Volhynia was created when, following the death of the last heirless prince of Galicia, PrinceRoman the Great of Vladimir-in-Volhynia acquired the Principality of Galicia in 1199, uniting both lands into one state. Roman's successors would mostly use Galich (Galicia) as the designation of their combined kingdom. In Roman's time Galicia-Volhynia's principal cities were Galich (modernHalych ) and Vladimir-in-Volhynia (modernVolodymyr-Volynskyi ). In 1204 he united all of the lands of southeastern Rus (comprising much of modernUkraine ) when he capturedKiev , and he increased Rus' influence in Lithuania. Roman was allied with Poland, signed a peace treaty withHungary and developed diplomatic relations with theByzantine Empire . At the height of his reign he briefly became the most powerful of the Rus princes. [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?AddButton=pagesRORomanMstyslavych.htm]In 1205 Roman turned against his Polish allies which led to a conflict with
Leszek the White andKonrad of Masovia . Roman was subsequently killed in theBattle of Zawichost (1205) and his dominion entered a period of rebellion and chaos. The weakened Galicia-Volhynia became an arena of rivalry between Poland and Hungary. KingAndrew II of Hungary styled himself " _la. rex Galiciæ et Lodomeriæ",Latin for "king of Galicia and Vladimir [in-Volhynia] ". In a compromise agreement made in 1214 between Hungary and Poland, the throne of Galicia-Volhynia was given to Andrew's son,Coloman of Lodomeria who had married Leszek the White's daughter, Salomea.In 1221,
Mstislav Mstislavich , son ofMstislav Rostislavich , liberated Galicia-Volhynia from the Hungarians, but it wasDaniil Romanovich , son of Roman, who re-united all of south-western Rus, including Volhynia, Galicia and Rus' ancient capital ofKiev , which Daniil captured in 1239. Daniil defeated the Polish and Hungarian forces in thebattle of Yaroslav (Jarosław ) in 1245, but at the same time he was compelled to acknowledge, at least nominally, the supremacy of themongol Golden Horde . In 1245,Pope Innocent IV allowed Daniil to be crowned king, although his realm continued to be ecclesiastically independent from Rome. Thus, Daniil was the only member of theRurik dynasty to have been crowned king.Daniil Romanovich , he was crowned by thepapal archbishop in Dorohychyn 1253 as the first King of Galicia-Volhynia (1253 1264). In 1256 Daniil succeeded in driving the Mongols out of Volhynia, but was forced to accept their authority over him in 1260. [http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article-9362238/Daniel-Romanovich|"Daniel Romanovich."] Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia.23 August 2007 ]Under Daniil's reign, Galicia-Volhynia was one of the most powerful states in east central Europe. [http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article-9362238/Daniel-Romanovich|"Daniel Romanovich."] Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia.
23 August 2007 ] Literature flourished, producing the "Galicia-Volhynian Chronicle ". Demographic growth was enhanced by immigration from the west and the south, including Germans andArmenians . Commerce developed due to trade routes linking theBlack Sea with Poland,Germany and the Baltic basin. Major cities, which served as important economic and cultural centers, were among others: Lvov (where the royal seat would later be moved by Daniil's son), Vladimir-in-Volhynia, Galich, Kholm, Peremyshl,Drohiczyn andTerebovlya . Galicia-Volhynia was important enough that in 1252 Daniil was able to marry his son Roman to the heiress of the Austrian Duchy in the vain hope of securing it for his family. Another son,Shvarn , married a daughter of Lithuania's first king and briefly ruled that land from 1267-1269. At the peak of its expansion, the Galicia-Volhynian state contained not only all of south-western Ruthenia, includingRed Ruthenia andBlack Ruthenia , but also briefly controlled theBrodnici on theBlack Sea .After King Daniil's death in 1264, he was succeeded by his son Lev. Lev moved the capital to Lvov (modern
Lviv ) in 1272 and for a time maintained the strength of Galicia-Volhynia. Unlike his father, who pursued a Western political course, Lev worked closely with the Mongols and together with them invaded Poland. However, although his troops plundered territory as far west asRacibórz , sending many captives and much booty back to Galicia, Lev did not ultimately gain much territory from Poland. Lev cultivated a particularly close alliance with the Tatar khan Nogai. Lev also attempted, unsuccessfully, to establish his family's rule over Lithuania. Soon after his brother Shvarno ascended to the Lithuanians throne in 1267, he had the former Lithuanian rulerVaišvilkas killed. Following his brother Shvarn's loss of the throne in 1269, Lev entered into conflict with the Lithuania. From 1274-1276 he fought a war with the new Lithuanian rulerTraidenis but was defeated, and Lithuania annexed the territory ofBlack Ruthenia with its city ofNavahrudak . In 1279, Lev allied himself with kingWenceslaus II of Bohemia and invaded Poland, although his attempt to captureKraków in 1280 ended in failure. That same year, Lev defeatedHungary and annexed part of Transcarpathia, including the city ofMukachevo . In 1292 he defeated Poland and addedLublin with surrounding areas to the territory of Galicia-Volhynia.Galych-Volynia's Decline and Fall
After Lev's death in 1301, a period of decline ensued. Lev was succeeded by his son Yuri I who ruled for only seven years. Although his reign was largely peaceful and Galicia-Volhynia flourished economically, Yuri I lost Lublin to the Poles (1302) and Transcarpathia to the Hungarians. From 1308 until 1323 Galicia-Volhynia was jointly ruled by Yuri I's sons Andrew and Lev II, who proclaimed themselves to be the kings of Galicia and Volhynia. The brothers forged alliances with King Władysław of Poland and with the
Teutonic Knights against the Lithuanians and the Mongols. They died together in 1323, in battle, fighting against the Mongols, and left no heirs.After the extinction of the
Rurikid dynasty in Galicia-Volhynia in 1323, Volhynia passed into the control of the Lithuanian KingLiubartas , while theboyar s took control over Galicia. They invited the Polish Prince Boleslaw, a grandson of Yuri I, to assume the Galician throne. Boleslaw converted to Orthodoxy and assumed the name Yuri II. Nevertheless, suspecting him of harboring Catholic feelings, the boyars poisoned him in 1340 and elected one of their own,Dmitry Detko , to lead the Galician state as viceregent of King Liubartas. Dedko was able to defeat an attempted Polish invasion in 1341. After Dedko's death in 1349, Poland's King Casimir III mounted a successful invasion, capturing and annexing Galicia. Galicia-Volhynia ceased to exist as an independent state.Daniil's dynasty attempted to gain
papal (Pope Benedict XII ) and broader support inEurope for an alliance against the Mongols, but ultimately proved unable of competing with the rising powers of centralisedGrand Duchy of Lithuania and The Kingdom of Poland. After thedisintegration of theGrand Duchy of Galicia-Volhynia "circa" 1340, in the 1340s, the Rurikid dynasty died out, and the area passed to KingLiubartas of LithuanianHouse of Gediminas .End
The Kingdom of Poland and the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania divided up the region between them: KingKazimierz III Wielki took Galicia and Western Volhynia, while the sister state of EasternVolhynia together withKiev came under Lithuanian control, 1352–1366.Since 1352 when the kingdom was eventually divided-partitioned between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, most of the
Ruthenian Voivodeship belonged to theCrown of the Polish Kingdom where it remained also after TheUnion of Lublin between Poland and Lithuania. The present-day town of Halych is situated 5km away from theancient capital of Galicia, on the spot where the old town'sriverport was located and where King Liubartas of Galicia-Volhynia constructed a woodencastle in 1367.By the treaty of the
Lublin Union of 1569, all of the former principality of Galicia-Volhynia became part of Poland. In 1772, Empress Maria Theresa ofAustria (who was also Queen of Hungary) recalled the old Hungarian claims to the " _la. Regnum Galiciæ et Lodomeriæ", and used them to justify Austria's participation in thepartitions of Poland . Polish territories taken by Austria were, therefore, officially namedKingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria , even though they did not correspond exactly to the historical lands of Galicia-Volhynia. Despite the fact that the title derived from the historical Hungarian crown, Galicia and Lodomeria was not officially assigned to Hungary, and after the "Ausgleich " of 1867, it found itself inCisleithania , the Austrian part ofAustria-Hungary .ee also
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Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
*Mongol invasion of Rus
* Galicia
*Volhynia
*Lviv
*History of Ukraine
*List of early East Slavic states
*List of rulers of Galicia and Volhynia References
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*Further reading
* Ivan Kryp'yakevych, " [http://litopys.org.ua/krypgvol/krypgv.htm The Principality of Halych-Vohlynia] " uk icon, Kiev, 1984.
External links
* [http://www.personal.ceu.hu/students/97/Roman_Zakharii/gal.htm History of 13th century Galicia]
* [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/G/A/Galicia6VolhyniaPrincipalityof.htm Galicia-Volhynia, Principality]
* [http://serwisy.gazeta.pl/swiat/1,34181,3102075.html Rodzinna Ukraina] pl icon
* [http://www.volhynia-galicia.pl/ Volhynia-Galicia] pl icon
* [http://www.kontrakty.com.ua/show/ukr/rubrik_main/03200515.html За що боролись] uk icon
* [http://litopys.org.ua/slovoyan/yatzenko1.htm Борис ЯЦЕНКО «СЛОВО О ПОЛКУ ІГОРЕВІМ» ТА ЙОГО ДОБА] uk icon
* [http://revolution.allbest.ru/history/00003359_6.html Волинська земля у складі Галицько-Волинського князівства] ("Bolinska zemlya u skladi Galicko-Volinskogo knyazivstva") uk icon
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