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• United with Zvenyhorod Principality and Principality of Peremyshl
1141
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kievan Rus'
Principality of Halych
The Principality of Terebovlia (Ukrainian: Теребовлянське князівство) was a principality of Kievan Rus' established as an appanage around the year 1084 and given to Vasylko Rostyslavych. His brothers, Volodar Rostyslavych and Rurik Rostislavich, ruled Peremyshl (Przemyśl) and Zvenyhorod respectively.
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