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  1. 5 de oct. de 2021 · Added: Oct 5, 2021. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 232740947. Source citation. Yuri I of Galicia was a King of Rus', Prince of Volhynia. His full title was Yuri I, King of Ruthenia, Grand Prince of Kiev, Volydymyr-Volhynia, Halych, Lutsk, Dorohochyn. Member of the Rurik Dynasty.

  2. Maria of Galicia. Maria of Galicia (before 1293- 11 January 1341) was a princess of Galicia-Volhynia and a member of the Rurik Dynasty. She was sister to Leo II of Halych and Andrew of Halych, daughter of Yuri I of Galicia and his second wife, Euphemia of Kuyavia (d. 1308). She assisted her son king Boleslaus George II of Halych in ruling ...

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  4. Kings of Ruthenia ( Kingdom of Ruthenia) Yaropolk Iziaslavych, king of Rus' (1073–1087). Danylo I of Halych, king of Rus' (1253–1264). Lev I of Halych, king of Rus' (1293–1301), moved the capital from Kholm to Lviv in 1272. After the death of Boleslav-Yuri II of Halych, Galicia–Volhynia Wars ensued which resulted in Galicia gradually ...

  5. 1301–1308 Yuri I of Galicia; 1308–1323 Dual power descendants of Yuri 1308–1323 Lev II of Galicia; 1308–1323 Andrew of Galicia; 1323–1349 political crisis, de facto ruled by a boyar Dmytro Dedko 1323–1325 Galicia: Volodymyr I Lvovych of Galicia [uk], Volhynia: Liubartas; 1325–1340 Yuri II Boleslav (united as compromise)

  6. Leo II of Galicia, also known as Lev Yurevich (unknown – 1323) was Prince of Lutsk and Galicia, one of the last two Rurikid kings of Rus` (r. 1308–1323; according to some sources, 1315–23). He was a member of the senior branch of Monomakhovichi.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2023 · Daniel I of Galicia or Daniel Romanovych or Danylo Halytskyi (Ukrainian: Данило I Галицький, Danylo Halytskyi; 1201–1264) was King of Galicia (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).