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Leo I of Galicia (Ukrainian: Лев Дани́лович, romanized: Lev Danýlovych; c. 1228 – c. 1301) was a king of Ruthenia, prince of Belz (1245–1264), Peremyshl, Halych (1264–1269), and grand prince of Kiev (Kyiv, 1271–1301).
Leo I of Galicia ( Ukrainian: Лев Дани́лович, romanized: Lev Danýlovych; c. 1228 – c. 1301) was a king of Ruthenia, prince ( Kniaz) of Belz (1245–1264), Peremyshl, Halych (1264–1269), and grand prince of Kiev ( Kyiv, 1271–1301). Quick Facts King of Ruthenia, Reign ... Close. The Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia (1245–1349).
Oct 17, 2023 · Leo I of Galicia (Ukrainian: Лев Дани́лович, Lev Danylovych) (ca. 1228 – ca. 1301) became in turn Knyaz of Belz (1245–1264), Knyaz of Peremyshl, Knyaz of Halych (1264–1269) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1271–1301).
Leo I of Galicia (Russian: Лев Данилович, Lev Danilovich; Ukrainian: Лев Данилович, Lev Danylovych) (ca. 1228 – ca. 1301) became in turn Knyaz of Belz (1245–1264), Knyaz of Peremyshl, Knyaz of Halych (1264–1269) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1271–1301). He was a son of King Daniel of Galicia and his...
The Ruthenian lion first appears on the seal of Ruthenian King Yurii I of Galicia, dated to the beginning of the fourteenth century. On its obverse there is a static image of the monarch on the throne, and on the reverse – an armed rider holding a shield with the image of a lion on his hind legs.
Leo of Galicia may refer to: Leo I of Galicia, king of Galicia–Volhynia (1269–1301), also known as Lev Danylovich. Leo II of Galicia, the last Ruthenian king of Galicia–Volhynia (1308–1323), also known as Lev Yuriyovych.
Leo I of Galicia became in turn Knyaz of Belz, Knyaz of Peremyshl, Knyaz of Halych and Grand Prince of Kiev. He was a son of King Daniel of Galicia and his first wife Anna Mstislavna of Novgorod. As his father, Lev was a member of the senior branch of Vladimir II Monomakh descendents.