Daniel of Galicia
Daniel of Galicia was a King of Ruthenia and Prince of Galicia. He was born in 1201 and died in 1264.[1]
| Daniel Danylo | |
|---|---|
| King of Ruthenia | |
| 1253–1264 | |
| Successor | Lev Danylovych |
| Prince of Galicia-Volhynia | |
| 1205-1253 | |
| Predecessor | Roman the Great |
| Successor | Himself as the King of Ruthenia |
| Born | 1201 Halych, Principality of Halych (now in Ukraine) |
| Died | 1264 (aged 62–63) Kholm, Kingdom of Ruthenia (modern Chełm, Poland) |
| Spouse | Anna Mstislavna of Novgorod Niece of King Mindaugas |
| Issue more... | Irakli Danylovich Lev I of Galicia Roman Danylovich Svarn |
| House | Romanovichi |
| Father | Roman Mstislavich |
| Mother | Anna from Byzantium |
Daniel Of Galicia Media
Daniel transferring Kiev to his voivode Dmytro, illustration from the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible
Territorial boundaries of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia (1245–1349).
Depiction of the Battle of Kressenbrunn in 1260, in which Daniel's troops fought on the side of King Bela IV of Hungary
Mosaic of Daniel (1989) in the Zoloti Vorota station of the Kyiv Metro.