Principality of Halych
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Was one of the many semi-autonomous principalities of the Kievan Rus' that became independent following the death of Mstislav I of Kiev in 1132. It was centered on Halych, in western Ukraine.
Establishment
- January 1133: Following the death of Mstislav I of Kiev in 1132, the semi-autonomous states of the Kievan Rus' were de facto independent.
Chronology
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1. Fragmentation of the Kievan Rus´
Following the death of Mstislav I of Kiev in 1132, the semi-autonomous states of the Kievan Rus' were de facto independent.
- January 1133: Following the death of Mstislav I of Kiev in 1132, the semi-autonomous states of the Kievan Rus' were de facto independent.
2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)
- January 1142: The Principality of Peremyshl united with the Principality of Terebovlia and the Principality of Zvenigorod to form the Principality of Halych.
- January 1142: By 1141 Terebovlia principality had become a part of the Principality of Halych.
- January 1142: In 1141 the Zvenyhorod Principality united with Peremyshl and Terebovlia.
- January 1186: Uprising of Asen and Peter: almost all of Bulgaria to the north of the Balkan Mountains (the region known as Moesia) immediately joined the rebels.
Disestablishment
- January 1200: Principality of Halych was united with the Volyn Principality.