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  1. May 20, 2022 · Birthplace: Halych-Volhynia. Death: April 12, 1283 (53-54) Masovia, Poland. Immediate Family: Daughter of Daniel, King of Galicia and princess Anna Mstislavna of Tropetsk. Wife of Siemowit I. Mother of Konrad II czerski; Boleslav II. and Salomea Siemowitówna.

  2. PEREJASLAVA DANILOVNA OF HALYCH (Polish Perejesławą) (was born before 1233/1236 or 1238-1241 [2, p. 695; 8, s.139-147] - † April 12, 1283), princess of Masovia, since 1248 the wife of Siemowit I of Masovia, Prince of Poland. Father. Daniil Romanovich of Halych, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Halych and Volyn. Mother.

  3. Discover the family tree of Princess Pereyaslava Of Halych for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  4. Pereyaslava Daniilovna Rurik of Halych (c1231-1283) was born circa 1231 to Daniil Romanovich of Halych (1201-1264) and Anna Mstislavna of Novgorod (c1205-c1250) and died 1283 of unspecified causes. She married Siemowit I of Masovia (c1213-1262) 1248 JL .

  5. Feb 21, 2020 · Pereiaslava Danilovna of Halych (Переяслава Даниловна Галицкая/Pereiaslava Danilovna Galitckaia) was daughter of Daniel Romanovich of Halych (Даниил Романович Галицкий/Daniil Romanovich Galitcky), Prince of Halych and his first wife Anna Mstislavna of Novgorod (Анна Мстиславна Новгородская/Anna Mstislavna Novgorodskaia)

    • Female
    • Siemowit (Piast) Mazowiecki
  6. Mar 10, 2022 · The HalychVolhynian Chronicle (Ukrainian: Галицько-Волинський літопис) is a prominent benchmark of the Old Ruthenian literature and historiography covering 1201–1292 in the history of the Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia (in modern Ukraine). The original chronicle did not survive; the oldest known copy is in the Hypatian Codex.

  7. Leo 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.