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  2. Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia - Wikipedia

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    GaliciaVolhynia competed with other successor states of Kievan Rus' (notably Vladimir-Suzdal) to claim the Kievan inheritance. According to the Galician–Volhynian Chronicle, King Daniel was the last ruler of Kiev preceding the Mongolian invasion and thus GaliciaVolhynia's rulers were the only legitimate successors to the Kievan throne. [32]

  3. Galician-Volhynian - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Battles involving Galicia–Volhynia - Wikipedia

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  5. War of the Galician Succession (1205–1245) - Wikipedia

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    That same year, the latter united the principalities of Galicia and Volhynia to form a new state. Roman quickly consolidated his principality, making it one of the most powerful in Rus', in time even conquering Kyiv. [7] However, in 1205, Roman unexpectedly broke the alliance and invaded Leszek's lands. [8]

  6. Galician campaign (1213–1214) - Wikipedia

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    The expedition of Leszek the White to Halych (1213–1214) or Galician campaign (1213–1214) was an expedition by the Duke of Kraków that ended in victory over the Ruthenian forces, although it did not lead to the capture of the city but only to the ransacking of the Duchy of Galicia-Volhynia.

  7. Battle of Mikulin (1205) - Wikipedia

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    The combined forces of Rurik Rostislavich, who had seized the Kyiv throne, and the Olgovichi from Chernihiv advanced on Halych to overthrow the regency of Anna-Euphrosyne over the young Romanovichi, Daniel of Galicia and Vasylko Romanovich. The allied armies encountered Halych and Volynian troops supporting the Romanovichi.

  8. Category:Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia - Wikipedia

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  9. Metropolis of Halych - Wikipedia

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    In 1241, the Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia was captured by the Mongol army. [1] In 1245, King Daniel of Galicia won a decisive battle over the Hungarian-Polish army of his opponent Rostislav Mikhailovich and united Halychia with Volhynia. After this victory, he built his residence in Kholm in the western part of Volhynia.