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List of princes of Galicia and Volhynia

This is a list of princes of Galicia and its sister principality Volhynia. They were basically separate principalities, until Roman Mstislavich "the Great" united Halych and Volhynia in 1199. He was a prince (knyaz) of Volhynia who conquered also Halych, but immediately gave it to his son.

Volhynia
Princes of independent Volhynia • Boris Vladimirovich • Vsevolod I 987–? - brother of Boris • Sviatoslav I 1036–1054 - also ruler of Kievan Rus' • Igor Yaroslavich, 1054–1056 • Rostislav I 1056–1064 - also ruler of Tmutarakan. • Oleg I 1075–1076 - also ruler of Chernigov. • Yaropolk I Iziaslavich 1078–1087 • David Igorevich 1087–1099 • Mstislav I Sviatopolkovich 1099 • Yaroslav 1100–1118 - brother of Mstislav I. • Roman I Vladimirovich 1118–1119 • Andrew I 1119–1135 - brother of Roman I. • Iziaslav I Mstislavich 1135–1141 • Sviatoslav II 1141–1146 - also ruler of Kiev. • Vladimir I Andriyovich 1146–1149 • Sviatopolk Mstislavich 1149 • Iziaslav II 1149–1151 - brother of Sviatopolk. • Sviatopolk Mstislavich (again) 1151–1154 • Vladimir II Mstislavich 1154–1157 • Mstislav II 1157–1170 - also ruler of Kiev. • Sviatoslav III Mstislavich 1170–1173 • Roman II the Great 1173–1188 • Vsevolod II Mstislavich 1188 • Roman II the Great (again) 1188–1199 - also ruler of Kiev Volhynia in the Kingdom of Halych-Volhynia • Between 1199 and 1205: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia • Sviatoslav IV Igorevych 1206–1207 • Alexander Vsevolodovich 1208, 1209–1215 • Between 1215 and 1238: annexed by the Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia • Vasylko Romanovych 1238–1269 • Volodymyr Vasylkovych 1269–1288 • Mstyslav Danylovych 1288–1292 • In 1293, Lev I centered all the power of the kingdom in his own hands, and the principality ceased to exist. ==Halych==
Halych
Princes of independent Halych Volodar Rostyslavych of Tmutarakan ?–1084 • Vasilko Romanovich 1084–? • Yuriy Vasilkovich ? • Igor- Ivan Rostyslavych Berladnik ?–1141 • Volodymyrko Volodarovych or Vladimir I Volodarovich 1141–1153 • Yaroslav Osmomysl 1153–1187 • Oleg Yaroslavich 1187 • Vladimir II Yaroslavych 1187–1189 • Oleg Yaroslavich (restored) 1188 • Roman the Great 1188 • Andrew I 1188–1190 • Vladimir II Yaroslavych (restored) 1190–1199 Halych in the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia Between 1199 and 1206: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia • Vladimir III Igorevich 1206–1208 • Roman II Igorevich 1208–1210 • Vladimir III Igorevich (again) 1211 Between 1211 and 1213: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia • Vladislav 1213 • Coloman of Halych–Volhynia and Salomea of Poland 1213-1219 • Andrew II 1220–1221 • Mstislav the Bold 1219–1228 Between 1228 and 1264: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia • Svarn 1264–1269 • In 1293, Lev I centered all the power of the kingdom in his own hands, and the principality ceased to exist. ==Halychyna and Volynia (Halych–Volhynia)==
Halychyna and Volynia (Halych–Volhynia)
Romanovichi Piast Dynasty House of Anjou In 1399, Galicia-Volhynia merged in the Kingdom of Poland. ==See also==
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