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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShvarnShvarn - Wikipedia

    Shvarn or Shvarno (Lithuanian: Švarnas; Belarusian: Шварн Данілавіч; Ukrainian: Шварно Данилович, romanized: Shvarno Danylovych; c. 1230 – c. 1269) was the prince of Kholm from 1264 to 1269, and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1267 to 1269.

  2. The House of Mindaugas ( Lithuanian: Mindaugaičiai) was the first royal family of Grand Duchy of Lithuania, centered on Mindaugas, the first known and undoubted sovereign of Lithuania. He was crowned as King of Lithuania in 1253 and assassinated ten years later.

  3. Jun 10, 2022 · Shvarn (Ukrainian: Шварно, Russian: Шварн, Belarusian: Шварн) or Švarnas, known also by his Christian name John (Ioann), was the Knyaz of Galicia, Grand Prince of Lithuania (1267–1269), and Prince of Kholm (1264–1269).

    • "Сваромир Шварнедь Свамир Всемир Іван"
    • Halych-Volhynia, Poland
    • circa 1230
  4. The Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia or Galicia-Vladimir, was a principality in post- Kievan Rus' in the late twelfth century and existed until the middle of the fourteenth century. It is also called Galicia-Volynia, Halych-Volhynia, Galicia-Volyn, and Galich-Volyn.

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  5. Shvarn or Shvarno (Lithuanian: Švarnas; Belarusian: Шварн Данілавіч; Ukrainian: Шварно Данилович, romanized: Shvarno Danylovych; c. 1230 – c. 1269) was the prince of Kholm from 1264 to 1269, and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1267 to 1269.

  6. Another son, Shvarn, married a daughter of Mindaugas, Lithuania's first king, and briefly ruled that land from 1267 to 1269. At the peak of its expansion, the Galician–Volhynian state contained not only south-western Rus lands, including Red Rus and Black Rus , but also briefly controlled the Brodnici on the Black Sea .

  7. www.biographies.net › people › enBiography of Shvarn

    Who was Shvarn? Shvarn or Shvarno Daniilovich, was the knyaz of western parts of Galicia and Grand Duke of Lithuania. An influential leader, he became involved in internal struggles of power within neighboring Grand Duchy of Lithuania.