Prince of Peremyshl
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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:
Principality of Peremyshl
The Principality of Peremyshl was a medieval petty principality centred on Peremyshl in the Cherven lands .-First mentioning:...
, a city-state in medieval Rus'. the following is a list of its princes:
Term | Prince's name | Reference | Remarks |
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1085–1092 | Ryurik Rostislavich | ||
1092–1124 | Volodar Rostislavich | Previously Prince of Zvenigorod (1084–1092); fought many wars against the Poles, becoming their prisoner briefly in 1121. | |
1124–1129 | Rostislav Volodarevich | ||
1129–1153 | Vladimirko Volodarevich | 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. | |
1153–1187 | Yaroslav Vladimirovich | Also Prince of Galich (1153–1187). | |
1187–1205 | Vladimir Yaroslavich | Also Prince of Galich (1188; 1190–1199). | |
1205–1211 | Svyatoslav Igorevich | ||
1211 | Daniil Romanovich | ||
1211–1214 | Leszek the White Leszek I the White Leszek I the White , also listed by some sources as Leszek II the White, was Prince of Sandomierz and High Duke of Poland from 1194 until his death, except for the short periods following when he was deposed as Polish ruler... |
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1214–1219 | Hungarian control | The king of Hungary was Andrew II Andrew II of Hungary Andrew II the Jerosolimitan was King of Hungary and Croatia . He was the younger son of King Béla III of Hungary, who invested him with the government of the Principality of Halych... . |
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1219–1225 | Mstislav Mstislavich | ||
1227–1231 | Yaroslav Ingvarevich | ||
1231–1234 | Aleksandr Vsevolodich | ||
1234–1240 | Rostislav Mikhailovich | Konstantin of Ryazan ruled Peremyshl for Rostislav. | |
1240–1243 | Grigory Vasil'evich | ||
1243–1245 | Rostislav Mikhailovich (again) | ||
1245–1246 | Grigory Vasil'evich (again) | ||
1246–1249 | Rostislav Mikhailovich (again) | ||
1262–1272 | Bela Rostislavich | ||
1263–1269 | Lev Daniilovich |