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Yaroslavna of Halych, was a Hungarian queen consort, married to King Stephen III of Hungary. She was a daughter of Prince Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halicz. The marriage took place in 1167. She was repudiated in 1168.
- 1167-1168
- Stephen III of Hungary
- Prince Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halicz
Halych (Ukrainian: Га́лич [ˈɦɑlɪtʃ]; Romanian: Halici; Polish: Halicz; Russian: Га́лич, romanized: Galich; German: Halytsch, Halitsch or Galitsch; Yiddish: העליטש, romanized: Heylitsh) is a historic city on the Dniester River in western Ukraine.
- Orest Trachyk
- Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
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Yaroslav Osmomysl (Old East Slavic: Осмомыслъ Ярославъ, Osmomyslŭ Jaroslavŭ; Ukrainian: Ярослав Володимирович Осмомисл, Yaroslav Volodymyrkovych Osmomysl) (c. 1135 – 1 October 1187) was a prince of Halych (now in western Ukraine). He is best-known for appearing in The Tale of Igor's Campaign.
Aug 9, 2010 · Yaroslav Osmomysl (Ukrainian: Ярослав Осмомисл, Yaroslav Volodymyrkovych Osmomysl) (ca. 1135 – 1 October 1187) was the most famous Prince of Halych (now in Western Ukraine) from the first dynasty of its rulers, which descended from Yaroslav I's eldest son.
- Olga of Suzdal
- May 26, 1119
- "Осмомыслъ Ярославъ"
- Prince of Halych, bearer of E1b1b1 haplogroup
Old Austrian postcard with a view of Halych. The first dynasty of Halych, descending from Vladimir of Novgorod, a Rurik family branch known as Rostislavichi, culminated in Yaroslav Osmomysl (1153–1187) – after whose rule Béla III of Hungary briefly conquered the Principality in 1188—before going extinct in 1199.
Jun 23, 2022 · 1201 (32-33) Poland. Immediate Family: Daughter of Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halych and Olga of Suzdal. Wife of Odon of Poznań. Ex-wife of king Stephen III of Hungary. Mother of Euphrosyne of Poland; Władysław Odonic Piast; Richza of Poland and Duke Otto of Poland.
Prince of Halych. Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 26 May 1119 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death: 1 October 1187 Halych: