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
10851092 Ryurik Rostislavich[1]
10921124 Volodar Rostislavich[1]Previously Prince of Zvenigorod (10841092); fought many wars against the Poles, becoming their prisoner briefly in 1121.
11241129 Rostislav Volodarevich[1]
11291153 Volodymyrko Volodarovych[2]Prince of Zvenyhorod (11241129) Prince of Terebovlia (11411153), and Prince of Halych (11411145). He married the daughter of King Coloman of Hungary.[3]
11531187 Yaroslav Osmomysl[4]Also Prince of Halych (11531187).[3]
11871205 Volodymyr Yaroslavych[4]Also Prince of Halych (1188; 11901199).[3]
12051211 Svyatoslav Igorevich[1]
1211 Danylo Romanovych[1]
12111214 Leszek the White[1]
12141219 Hungarian control[1]The king of Hungary was Andrew II.
12191225 Mstislav Mstislavich[1]
12271231 Yaroslav Ingvarevich[1]
12311234 Aleksandr Vsevolodich[1]
12341240 Rostislav Mikhailovich[1]Konstantin of Ryazan ruled Peremyshl for Rostislav.[5]
12401243 Grigory Vasil'evich[1]
12431245 Rostislav Mikhailovich (again)[1]
12451246 Grigory Vasil'evich (again)[1]
12461249 Rostislav Mikhailovich (again)[1]
12621272 Bela Rostislavich[1]
12631269 Lev Daniilovich[1]

Notes

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gollark: Unfortunately, most of them have been useless and have not dealt with it properly.
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References

  • Borev, Igor; Tuhanidi, Alexander (2000), "Lords of Peremyshl and Galich" (XPOHOC), retrieved 2008-04-29
  • Dimnik, Martin (2003), Dynasty of Chernigov, 11491246, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-03981-9
  • Rumyantsev, Vyacheslav (ed.) (2000), "Principality of Peremyshl (1085 - 1269)" (XPOHOC), retrieved 2008-04-29CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
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