Volhynia had passed into the control of …
Years: 1340 - 1340
Volhynia had passed into the control of the Lithuanian prince Liubartas after the extinction of the Rurikid dynasty in Galicia–Volhynia in 1323, while the boyars had taken control over Galicia.
They had invited the Polish Prince Boleslaw Yuri II, a grandson of Yuri I, prince of Galicia, to assume the Galician throne.
Boleslaw was born between 1305 and 1310 to Trojden I of Masovia, Duke of Czersk, from the Piast dynasty, and Maria, daughter of Yuri I.
Since his father was still a ruler of the family's Mazovian lands, in 1323 Boleslaw, renamed Jerzy, had become Prince of Galicia.
He also received the Duchy of Belz after the childless death of Andrew of Galicia.
He had in 1331 married the daughter of Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas and sister of Aldona of Lithuania, wife of Casimir III of Poland.
Boleslaw Jerzy in a treaty of 1338 had offered Casimir III of Poland the succession to the throne of Galicia-Volhynia.
Duke Boleslaw is supported by the many German townspeople already living here.
Boleslaw has converted to Orthodoxy and assumed the name Yuri II.
Nevertheless, the boyars, suspecting him of harboring Catholic feelings, poison him in 1340 and elect one of their own, Dmitry Detko, to lead the Galician state.
The kingdom of Galicia will be gradually annexed by the kingdom of Poland between 1340 and 1366, during the reign of Casimir III.
Locations
People
Groups
- Germans
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Christians, Eastern Orthodox
- Mazovia, Duchy of
- Lithuania, Grand Duchy of
- Galicia–Volhynia, Kingdom of
- Poland of the later Piasts, Kingdom of
