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  1. Daniel's father, Roman Mstislavich, united the principalities of Galicia and Volhynia in 1199. After his death in 1205, the boyars of Galicia forced the four-year-old Daniel into exile with his mother Anna of Byzantium and brother Vasylko Romanovich. After the boyars proclaimed one of their own as prince, the Poles and Hungarians invaded the ...

  2. 1264 (aged 63) Daniel Romanovich (born 1201—died 1264) was the ruler of the principalities of Galicia and Volhynia (now in Poland and Ukraine, respectively), who became one of the most powerful princes in east-central Europe. Son of Prince Roman Mstislavich, Daniel was only four years old when his father, who had united Galicia and Volhynia ...

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  3. Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia. Map of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia in the 13th/14th century. The Principality or, from 1253, Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia [a] historically known as the Kingdom of Ruthenia [b] [non-primary source needed] was a medieval state in Eastern Europe which existed from 1199 to 1349.

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  5. Apr 25, 2023 · Daniel of Galicia or Daniel Romanovych or Danylo Halyc'kyi (Ukrainian: Данило Галицький, Danylo Halyc'kyi; 1201–1264) was King of Galicia (Galich or Halych) (1205–1255), Peremyshl (1211), and Volodymyr (1212–1231). He was crowned by a papal archbishop in Dorohychyn 1253 as the 1st King of Ruthenia (1253–1264).

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  6. The Galicia-Volhynian Kingdom in c. thirteenth—fourteenth century. 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.

  7. 5 days ago · Quick Reference. (1201–1264) Daniel of Halych (Galicia) (Danylo Romanovich Halytskyi) was prince, then king (from 1253) of Galicia and Volhynia. After the death in 1205 of his father Roman Mstislavich, Daniel and ... From: Daniel of Halych in Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages ». Subjects: History — Early history (500 CE to 1500)

  8. Panov published a modern Russian translation of the Galician–Volhynian Chronicle in 1936, which according to Daniel Clarke Waugh (1974) contained "occasional blunders". Waugh suggested that Teofil Kostrub's modern Ukrainian translation, also released in 1936, was "more faithful to the original" than the English one produced by Perfecky in 1973.

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