Volhynian fiefdom under various successive countries
Duchy of Belz
Księstwo Bełskie(Polish)
1170–1462
Coat of arms
Duchy of Belz in the beginning of the XV century
Status
constituent part of Galicia–Volhynia (Rus), then Hungary, later Masovia
Capital
Belz
Common languages
Old East Slavic, Old Polish Language among Aristocracy
Religion
Orthodoxy
Government
Monarchy
Duke of Belz
History
• Established
1170
• passes from Duchy of Volhynia to Duchy of Galicia–Volhynia
1234
• passes from Duchy of Galicia–Volhynia to Grand Duchy of Lithuania
1340
• passes from Grand Duchy of Lithuania to Kingdom of Hungary
1377/1378
• passes from Kingdom of Hungary to Kingdom of Poland
1387
• Disestablished
1462
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kievan Rus'
Kingdom of Poland (1320–1385)
Duchy of Belz or Principality of Belz was a duchy, formed in the late 12th century in Kievan Rus. During its history the duchy was a constituent part of some other political entities such as the Kingdom of Rus, the Kingdom of Hungary, Duchy of Masovia when eventually in the late 14th century was incorporated into Poland becoming later the Bełz Voivodeship.
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also ruled the DuchyofBelz until 1462. After the establishment of the Rawa and Płock Voivodeships, in 1495 the last surviving son of Boleslaus IV, Duke...
formed in 1462 from the territories of the DuchyofBelz, after the Duchy was annexed by the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland. Zygmunt Gloger in his monumental...
Vsevolodovich, taking the DuchyofBelz. By 1238, he had defeated former Dobrzyń Knights at Drohiczyn (Dorohochyn), and regained most of Galicia, including the...
succeeded Leo II of Galicia and became the ruler over Ruthenia as Yuri II. He also received the DuchyofBelz after the childless death of Andrew of Galicia....
of Ruthenia, Grand Prince of Kyiv, Volodymyr, Halych, Lutsk, Dorohochyn. In 1264-1301 he was a prince of the DuchyofBelz. He was a son of Leo I of Galicia...
exchange for 10,000 Prague groschen and fief DuchyofBelz. The agreement was solidified by marriage of Siemowit IV and Alexandra in 1387. Alexandra died...
(1076–1079) Władysław I Herman, Duke (1079–1102) DuchyofBelz (complete list) – Wsewolod Mstislawitsch of Volhynien, Duke (1170-1195) Volga Bulgaria (complete...
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e. Ukrainian from Belz Voivodeship and bishop of the Bishopric of Chelm (Orthodox bishopric which entered communion with the see of Rome). Before 1626...
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principalities of the Kievan Rus', namely the Principality of Peremyshl and the Principality ofBelz. Nowadays the region comprises parts of western Ukraine...
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a list of all rulers of the Duchyof Masovia and its parts. Although not all incumbents listed here had titular rights to the title of Duke of Masovia...