- Principality of Peremyshl
The Principality of Peremyshl was a medieval
Rus' political lordship centred on Peremyshl (nowPrzemyśl ,Poland ) in theCherven lands ("Red Rus"). The Rus' Primary Chronicle, writing for the year 981, gives the first mention of Peremyshl, relating the wars ofSaint Vladimir cquote|Vladimir marched up the Lyachs and took their cities: Peremyshl, Cherven and other towns, all of which are subject to Rus even to this day. [Cross, "Russian Primary Chronicle", p. 95.] It is possible that the Lyakhs here are the Poles. Cross argued that "Lyakh" was the early term for a Polish person. [Cross, "Russian Primary Chronicle", p. 231.] Franklin and Shepard argued that these people are the same as the Ledzanians, mentioned in the 10th century "De Administrando Imperio " as tributaries of the Rus. [Franklin & Shepard, "Emergence of Rus", p. 157.] Peremyshl may have been one of the Cherven towns captured by the Polish princeBoleslaw I in 1018, towns recaptured by Rus in 1031. [Martin, "Medieval Russia", p. 45.]Peremyshl was ruled initially by the descendants of
Vladimir Yaroslavich — who had helped recapture the towns of Cherven Rus in 1031 — and his only sonRostislav Vladimirovich ; they are hence known as the "Rostislavichi". [Franklin & Shepard, "Emergence of Rus", p. 269.] The earliest knownPrince of Peremyshl is Ryurik Rostislavich, who was occupying the city when the murderers ofYaropolk Izyaslavich fled to him in 1087. [Cross, "Russian Primary Chronicle", p. 169.]Vsevolod I Yaroslavich , Grand Prince, is alleged to have apportioned Volhynian territories, distributing Vladimir-in-Volhynia (modernVolodymyr-Volynskyi ) to Davyd Igorevich,Terebovl to Vasilko Rostislavich and Peremyshl toVolodar Rostislavich , grants confirmed at the Lyubech Conference of 1097. [Cross, "Russian Primary Chronicle", p. 188; Franklin & Shepard, "Emergence of Rus", p. 245.] The city, defended by Prince Volodar, was besieged in 1097 byYaroslav Svyatopolkovich , allied to KingColoman of Hungary . [Franklin & Shepard, "Emergence of Rus", p. 196.] HoweverDavyd Svyatoslavich ,Prince of Chernigov , and hisPolovtsy ally Bonyak defeated the Hungarians. [Cross, "Russian Primary Chronicle", p. 231.]Peremyshl, although originally subordinate to the Principality of
Vladimir-in-Volhynia , remained a semi-independent principality into the middle of the 13th century and beyond. Although the details are not always available, it formed part of the orbit of the emergingGalicia-Volhynia principality. During the conflict betweenRostislav Mikhailovich andDaniil Romanovich (formerly its prince), it was one of the former's strongholds; its bishop supported Rostislav, and when Rostislav occupied Galich, he appointedKonstantin of Ryazan to oversee Peremyshl. [Dimnik, "Dynasty of Chernigov", p. 263.] Peremyshl is known to have been the main fort ofBoleslaw-Yuri ,Prince of Galicia , [Rowell, "Lithuania Ascending", p. 268.] going into Polish hands after his death. [http://hrono.info/geneal/geanl_rk_4.html "Lords of Peremyshl and Galich" (XPOHOC)] ]Princes of Peremyshl
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*citation | last=Rowell | first=S. C. | title=Lithuania Ascending: A Pagan Empire Within East-Central Europe, 1295-1345 | year= 1994 | publisher=Cambridge University Press | series=Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series| isbn=9780521450119
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