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  1. Lev I of Galicia (*ca. 1228 – † ca. 1301), Prince of Belz 1245–1264, Prince of Peremyshl 1264–1269, Prince of Halych 1269–1301, Prince of Halych-Volynia 1293–1301; he moved his capital from Halych to the newly founded city of Lviv ( Lwów, Lemberg ), m. 1257 Constance, daughter of Béla IV of Hungary. Daughters.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Halych_RaionHalych Raion - Wikipedia

    Halych Raion ( Ukrainian: Га́лицький райо́н, romanized : Halyćkyj rajon) was a raion (district) of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast ( region) in Ukraine. The town of Halych served as the administrative center of the district. The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number ...

  3. FC Karpaty Halych ( Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб «Карпати») is a professional Ukrainian football club from the historical city of Halych . The team is currently playing Ukrainian Second League. The club was formed back in 1949 as Kolhospnyk Halych, part of the Kolos sports society. In 2000–2009 it was a farm club of FC ...

  4. Halych National Nature Park ( Ukrainian: Галицький національний природний парк) highlights forest, steppe, meadow and wetlands of the borderlands between the Ukrainian Carpathians and the southwestern part of the East European Plain. The park lies in the administrative district of Ivano-Frankivsk Raion in Ivano ...

  5. Gryfina was the daughter of Rostislav Mikhailovich (1225–1262), Prince of Halych, and his wife Anna of Hungary (1226–c. 1270), daughter of Béla IV of Hungary. After losing the throne of Halych, Rostislav fled to Hungary and was received at the court of his father-in-law, King Béla IV.

  6. The Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia (1245–1349) Map of Kingdom of Poland (1333–70). Note territorial expansion into southeast (light pink). The Galicia–Volhynia Wars were several wars fought in the years 1340–1392 over the succession in the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, also known as Ruthenia. After Yuri II Boleslav was poisoned by local ...

  7. Coloman of Galicia. Coloman of Halych ( Hungarian: Kálmán; Ukrainian: Коломан; 1208 – 1241) was the ruler—from 1214 prince, and from 1215 or 1216 to 1221 king—of Halych, and duke of Slavonia from 1226 to his death. He was the second son of Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania. His father and Leszek the White, Duke of ...

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