Prince of Peremyshl
The Prince of Peremyshl was the ruler of the Principality of Peremyshl, a city-state in medieval Rus'. the following is a list of its princes:
Term | Prince's name | Reference | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
1085–1092 | Ryurik Rostislavich | [1] | |
1092–1124 | Volodar Rostislavich | [1] | Previously Prince of Zvenigorod (1084–1092); fought many wars against the Poles, becoming their prisoner briefly in 1121. |
1124–1129 | Rostislav Volodarevich | [1] | |
1129–1153 | Vladimirko Volodarevich | [1] | Prince of Zvenigorod (1124–1129) Prince of Terebovl (1141–1153), and Prince of Galich (1141–1145). He married the daughter of King Coloman of Hungary.[2] |
1153–1187 | Yaroslav Vladimirovich | [1] | Also Prince of Galich (1153–1187).[2] |
1187–1205 | Vladimir Yaroslavich | [1] | Also Prince of Galich (1188; 1190–1199).[2] |
1205–1211 | Svyatoslav Igorevich | [1] | |
1211 | Daniil Romanovich | [1] | |
1211–1214 | Leszek the White | [1] | |
1214–1219 | Hungarian control | [1] | The king of Hungary was Andrew II. |
1219–1225 | Mstislav Mstislavich | [1] | |
1227–1231 | Yaroslav Ingvarevich | [1] | |
1231–1234 | Aleksandr Vsevolodich | [1] | |
1234–1240 | Rostislav Mikhailovich | [1] | Konstantin of Ryazan ruled Peremyshl for Rostislav.[3] |
1240–1243 | Grigory Vasil'evich | [1] | |
1243–1245 | Rostislav Mikhailovich (again) | [1] | |
1245–1246 | Grigory Vasil'evich (again) | [1] | |
1246–1249 | Rostislav Mikhailovich (again) | [1] | |
1262–1272 | Bela Rostislavich | [1] | |
1263–1269 | Lev Daniilovich | [1] |
Notes
References
- Borev, Igor; Tuhanidi, Alexander (2000), "Lords of Peremyshl and Galich" (XPOHOC), retrieved 2008-04-29
- Dimnik, Martin (2003), Dynasty of Chernigov, 1149–1246, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-03981-9
- Rumyantsev, Vyacheslav (ed.) (2000), "Principality of Peremyshl (1085 - 1269)" (XPOHOC), retrieved 2008-04-29
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