Principality of Terebovlia

Summary

The Principality of Terebovlia (Ukrainian: Теребовлянське князівство) was a principality of Kievan Rus' established as an appanage around the year 1084 and given to Vasylko Rostyslavych. His brothers, Volodar Rostyslavych and Rurik Rostislavich, ruled Peremyshl (Przemyśl) and Zvenyhorod respectively.

Principality of Terebovlia
Теребовлянське князівство (Ukrainian)
Terebovlianske kniazivstvo
Principality of Kievan Rus'
1084–1141
CapitalTerebovlia
History 
• Established
1084
1141
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kievan Rus'
Principality of Halych

History edit

A southeastern appanage principality of Kievan Rus, the capital of which was Terebovlia. Its territories included parts of southeastern Galicia, Bukovina, and western Podolia. It bordered on Kiev principality to the east, Zvenyhorod principality to the west, and parts of Principality of Volodymyr, Lutsk principality, and Peresopnytsia principality to the north.

Vasylko Rostyslavych extensively colonized the territories southeast of Terebovlia by employing Turkic peoples (Berendeys, Torks, and Pechenegs), and he annexed Ponyzia, thereby securing it against nomadic raiders. Halych gained importance as a political and economic center; other important cities and fortresses included Terebovlia, Mykulyn (now Mykulyntsi), Chern (now Chernivtsi), Vasyliv (Bukovina), Onut, Kuchelemyn, Bakota, Ushytsia, and Kalius. After Vasylko Rostyslavych died in 1124, Halych principality seceded, and by 1141 Terebovlia principality had become a part of the Principality of Halych. After the Rostyslavych dynasty died out, it was briefly an appanage principality under Iziaslav Volodymyrovych.

List of princes edit

  • Vasylko Rostyslavych (1084–1124)
  • Rostyslav-Hryhoriy Vasylkovich (1124–1141)
  • Iziaslav Volodymyrovych (1210–1211)

See also edit

References edit

  • (In Ukrainian) Леонтій Войтович. Князівські династії Східної Європи (кінець IX — початок XVI ст.): склад, суспільна і політична роль. Історико-генеалогічне дослідження
  • (In Ukrainian) Іван Крип’якевич. Галицько-Волинське князівство

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