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Yuri I of Galicia

Yuri I of Galicia

Yuri I of Galicia, known in Ukrainian as Ю́рій Льво́вич (Yurii Lvovych), was a significant figure in the historical landscape of medieval Eastern Europe. Born on April 24, 1252, or possibly 1257 – with historians noting a slight ambiguity around his precise birth year – he passed away on March 18, 1308. Throughout his impactful reign, Yuri I held the esteemed dual titles of King of Ruthenia and Prince of Volhynia. These important designations were formally recognized in Latin as Regis Rusie and Princeps Ladimerie, respectively, underscoring his broad regional authority and the international recognition of his rule.

His extensive dominion and influence were further reflected in his comprehensive, formal title: Yuri I, King of Ruthenia, Grand Prince of Kiev, Volydymyr-Volhynia, Halych, Lutsk, and Dorohochyn. This impressive array of designations highlights his control over some of the most crucial principalities and strategically important cities of the era, firmly establishing him as a powerful and central ruler amidst the complex, often fragmented, political environment of early modern Eastern Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions about Yuri I of Galicia

Who was Yuri I of Galicia?
Yuri I of Galicia was a prominent medieval ruler from Eastern Europe, holding the significant titles of King of Ruthenia and Prince of Volhynia. He commanded a vast territory encompassing several key principalities.
When did Yuri I of Galicia live?
He lived from April 24, 1252 (or 1257, as there's some historical debate regarding the exact year) until March 18, 1308.
What were Yuri I's most important titles and domains?
His primary titles were King of Ruthenia and Prince of Volhynia. His full title further indicated his status as Grand Prince of Kiev, Volydymyr-Volhynia, Halych, Lutsk, and Dorohochyn, showcasing his wide-ranging influence across these crucial regions.

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