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  1. In particular, M. Kotlyar recognizes Siemovit's wife as a distant relative of the Romanovichs, but does not offer more specific filiation due to the lack of data in the sources [3, p. 109; 4, p. 90; 5, p. 126]. M. Hrushevsky considered Pereyaslava Danilovna to be the wife not of the Polish prince Siemovit, but of Andrei Yaroslavich [1, p. 569 ...

  2. Feb 21, 2020 · Переяслава Данииловна "Pereyaslava Danilovna" Галицкая formerly Рюрикович aka of Galich Born about 1229 in Halych, Stanislav Oblast, Ukraine

    • Female
    • Siemowit (Piast) Mazowiecki
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  4. Boleslaus II took over the rule of the Duchy of Bohemia as kníže (a title that may be translated either as duke or prince) on his father's death in 972. Like his father, Boleslaus II initially quarrelled with the Ottonian kings of Germany. In 974, he and Duke Mieszko I of Poland supported the rebellious Duke Henry II of Bavaria in his civil ...

    • July 967/972 – 7 February 999
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  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. kolbefoundation.org › gbookswebsite › studentlibraryPolish Kings: Boleslaw II

    Boleslaus the Bold (1039-1081) Boleslaus was the eldest son of Casimir the Restorer. He did not gain the throne without assistance of the pope (probably as a diplomatic move to counter the growing independence of German emperors like Henry VI). Gniezno was restored with the help of papal legates who also established a new bishopric in Plock.

  8. Early life. Boleslaus was the son of Duke Vratislaus I of Bohemia (d. 921) by his marriage with Drahomíra (d. 934), probably a Hevellian princess. His father took over the rule in Prague around the time of Boleslav's birth, during which he had to deal with both the exertion of influence by the East Frankish dukes of Bavaria and Saxony and the Magyar incursions.

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