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  2. According to some historians [who?] he died together with his brother Lev II battling the Mongol-Tatars or Lithuanians while defending Berestia . Both king Andrew and his brother Lev II were much respected in the west.

  3. May 7, 2024 · Death: 1323 (Killed in battle) Immediate Family: Son of King Yuri I of Galicia, King of Ruthenia, Great Prince of Kiev, Volydymyr-Volhynia, Haly and Eufemia of Galicia (Kujavia) (Евфимия Куявская) Father of princess Anna-Bucha Euphemia and Юрий Андреевич кн.

    • "Voluinės Vladimiro kunigaikštis"
    • 1334 (25-26)
    • 1308
    • Prince of Volyne and Galicia
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  5. He was the son of Yurii I (1252–1308) whom he succeeded on the throne of Galicia. His mother was Euphemia of Kuyavia. After the death of his father, he ruled the kingdom together with his brother Lev II. Though the kingdom was one state managed together, there are sources informing that Andrew was seated in Volodymyr and Lev II in Galicia.

  6. 1 History. 1.1 Tribal area. 1.2 Rise and apogee of Galicia-Volhynia. 1.3 Galych-Volynia's decline and fall. 2 End and aftermath. 3 Legacy. 4 Notes. 5 References. 6 External links. 7 Credits. The century during which the principality existed was especially important for its success in preventing the loss of western Ukrainian lands to the Poles.

  7. Died. 1211 - 1213. The forces of King Andrew II of Hungary help the Galician boyars to defeat the Novhorod-Siverskyi princes, Roman Ihorovych, Sviatoslav Ihorovych, and Volodymyr (Vladimir) Ihorovych. However, in 1213 the boyars of Galicia elect one of their own to rule there, although he is quickly removed.

  8. Gabor Barabás. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary. TAKING OVER THE territory of Galicia was one of the aims of Andrew II's reign in Hungary (1205–35).

  9. Sources differ on the circumstances of his death; most historians agree he died, together with his brother Andrew, in 1323, but there is disagreement over whether they were battling the Mongol-Tatars or the Lithuanians, and over whether the deaths occurred while defending Pidliashia or Berestia.

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