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Pereslajawa Danilovna of Halicz

Female - 1283


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Pereslajawa Danilovna of Halicz (daughter of Daniil Romanovich, King of Ruthenia and Anna Mstislawna of Novgorod); died on 12 Apr 1283.

    Pereslajawa married Siemowit I of Masovia about 1248. Siemowit (son of Konrad I of Masovia and Agafia Svjatoslava of Novgorod) was born about 1228; died on 23 Jun 1262. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Boleslaw II of Masovia was born about 1251; died on 20 Apr 1313.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniil Romanovich, King of Ruthenia was born between 1201 and 1202 (son of Roman, Grand Prince of Kiev and Anna Komnena); died in 1264.

    Notes:

    Also called Danylo Romanovych, Daniel of Galicia. Also styled King of Galicia and Volhynia (Halych-Volynia); King of Halicz, Lodomerien, and Wladimir-Wolhynsk. Called "first King of Ruthenia-Ukraine" in a 2011 resolution of the Ukrainian parliament. Called "King Daniel of Rus" by Giovanni da Pian del Carpine in his Ystoria Mongalorum quos nos Tartaros appellamus (History of Mongols whom we call Tatars). Historical founder of Lviv, which city's airport (Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport) is named after him.

    Daniil married Anna Mstislawna of Novgorod. Anna (daughter of Mstislaw Mstislawitsch of Novgorod and (Unknown) of the Cumans) died before 1252. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Mstislawna of Novgorod (daughter of Mstislaw Mstislawitsch of Novgorod and (Unknown) of the Cumans); died before 1252.
    Children:
    1. 1. Pereslajawa Danilovna of Halicz died on 12 Apr 1283.
    2. Leo Danilowitsch, King of Halicz was born about 1228; died in 1301.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Roman, Grand Prince of Kiev was born after 1160 (son of Mstislaw II Chabry, Grand Prince of Kiev and Agnieszka of Poland); died on 19 Jun 1205 in Zawichost, Poland.

    Notes:

    Killed in the Battle of Zawichost.

    Roman married Anna Komnena about 1200. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anna Komnena

    Notes:

    Obviously a Byzantine, but her parentage is unknown.

    Children:
    1. 2. Daniil Romanovich, King of Ruthenia was born between 1201 and 1202; died in 1264.

  3. 6.  Mstislaw Mstislawitsch of Novgorod was born before 1176 (son of Mstislaw Rostislavitch and (Unknown) of Kiev); died in 1228.

    Notes:

    Duke of Novgorod and Halicz (Galicia). One of the most important princes of Rus in the decades before the Mongol invasion, and one of the few to escape the Battle of Kalka River alive.

    Mstislaw married (Unknown) of the Cumans. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  (Unknown) of the Cumans (daughter of Kuthan, Khan of the Cumans).
    Children:
    1. 3. Anna Mstislawna of Novgorod died before 1252.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Mstislaw II Chabry, Grand Prince of Kiev was born about 1125 (son of Isjaslaw II, Grand Prince of Kiev and (Unknown) of Swabia); died on 13 Aug 1172.

    Mstislaw married Agnieszka of Poland between 1151 and 1152. Agnieszka (daughter of Boleslaw III "Wrymouth", King of Poland and Salome von Berg-Schelklingen) was born in 1137; died after 1182. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Agnieszka of Poland was born in 1137 (daughter of Boleslaw III "Wrymouth", King of Poland and Salome von Berg-Schelklingen); died after 1182.
    Children:
    1. 4. Roman, Grand Prince of Kiev was born after 1160; died on 19 Jun 1205 in Zawichost, Poland.

  3. 12.  Mstislaw Rostislavitch was born about 1150 (son of Rostislav I); died on 13 Jun 1180.

    Notes:

    Duke of Bjelgorod, Smolensk & Novgorod.

    Mstislaw married (Unknown) of Kiev. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  (Unknown) of Kiev
    Children:
    1. 6. Mstislaw Mstislawitsch of Novgorod was born before 1176; died in 1228.

  5. 14.  Kuthan, Khan of the Cumans died in 1241 in Pest, Hungary.

    Notes:

    Also called Köten, Kutan, Kuthens, Kotyan, Kotjan, Koteny, Kötöny, Kuethan, Zayhan, and Jonas, he was the leader of the Kipchaks, a Turkic people called Cumans by the Byzantines, Kun by the Hungarians, and Polovtsy by the Russians. They were a shamanist Turko-Mongol tribe which controlled the steppes above the Sea of Azov.

    From Wikipedia: "Köten (Russian: ?????, Hungarian: Kötöny, Arabic: Kutan?; fl. 1223–41) was a Cuman–Kipchak chieftain (khan) and military commander active in the mid-13th century. He forged an important alliance with the Kievan Rus against the Mongols but was ultimately defeated by them at the Kalka River. After the Mongol victory in 1238, Köten led 40,000 'huts' to Hungary, where he became an ally of the Hungarian king and accepted Catholicism, but was nonetheless assassinated by the Hungarian nobility."

    Said to have been the son of a Suthoi, Khan of the Kumans.

    Children:
    1. Erszebet of Kumania died after 1290.
    2. 7. (Unknown) of the Cumans