Medieval East Slavic principality in the Carpathian region
Principality of Halych
Галицьке князівство Галицкоє кънѧжьство
Principality of the Kievan Rus'
1124–1199 (1205–1239)
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Halych Principality in the 12th century
Capital
Halych
History
• Succeeded from Peremyshl-Terebovlia Principality
1124
• United with Volyn Principality
1199 (1205–1239)
Political subdivisions
Principalities of Kievan Rus'
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Terebovlia Principality
Principality of Peremyshl
Zvenyhorod Principality
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Today part of
Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Moldova
The Principality of Halych (Ukrainian: Галицьке князівство, romanized: Halytske kniazivstvo; Old East Slavic: Галицкоє кънѧжьство, romanized: Galickoje kǔnęžǐstvo), or Principality of Halychian Rus',[1] was a medieval East Slavic principality, and one of the main regional states within the political scope of Kievan Rus', established by members of the oldest line of Yaroslav the Wise descendants. A characteristic feature of the Halych principality was the important role of the nobility and citizens in political life, and consideration a will which was the main condition for the princely rule.[2] Halych as the capital mentioned in around 1124 as a seat of Ivan Vasylkovych the grandson of Rostislav of Tmutarakan. According to Mykhailo Hrushevsky the realm of Halych was passed to Rostyslav upon the death of his father Vladimir Yaroslavich, but he was banished out of it later by his uncle to Tmutarakan.[3] The realm was then passed to Yaropolk Izyaslavich who was a son of the ruling Grand Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev.
^Larry Wolff (2010): The Idea of Galicia (p. 254-255)
^Майоров А. В.. Галицко-Волынская Русь. Очерки социально-политических отношений в домонгольский период. Князь, бояре и городская община. СПб., Университетская книга. 640 с., 2001
^Грушевський. Історія України-Руси. Том II. Розділ VII. Стор. 1.
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