Maria of Galicia

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Maria of Galicia (also Mary) (before 1293- 11 January 1341) was a princess of Galicia-Volhynia and a member of the Rurik Dynasty.[1][2] She was sister to Leo II of Halych and Andrew of Halych, daughter of Yuri I of Galicia and his second wife, Euphemia of Kuyavia (d. 1308).[3] She assisted her son king Boleslaus George II of Halych in ruling Galicia.[1]

In 1323 her brothers Andrew of Galicia and Volynia and Lev II of Lutsk were killed, and she and her niece, Eufemia, Heiress of Volynia-Lutsk, inherited the lands. Her grandfather, Leo of Halych, had been king of Galicia 1269-1301 and he moved his capital from Galich (Halicz) to the newly founded city of Lviv (Lwow, Lemberg). She lived (before -1293-1341)

Her mother, Euphemia of Kuyavia, was the daughter of Casimir I of Kuyavia. Before 1310, she married Duke Trojden I of Masovia with whom she had four children:

  1. Euphemia (1310-after 1373) married Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn and had issue
  2. Boleslaw-Yuri II of Galicia (1308 - April 7, 1340), became King of Halych-Volhynia
  3. Siemowit III of Masovia (c1320-16 June 1381), became Duke of Masovia
  4. Casimir (1314-26 November 1355), Prince of Ciechanów and Warsaw


Ancestors

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Ancestors of Maria of Galicia
8. Daniel of Galicia
4. Lev I of Galicia (1228 - 1301)
9. Anna of Toropets
2. Yuri I of Galicia (1252/57 - 1308)
10. Béla IV of Hungary
5. Constance of Hungary (1237 - 1276)
11. Maria Laskarina
1. Maria of Galicia (? - 1341)
12. Konrad I of Masovia
6. Casimir I of Kuyavia (1211 - 1267)
13. Agafia of Rus
3. Euphemia of Kuyavia (1265 - 1308)
14. Casimir I of Opole
7. Euphrosyne of Opole (1218/30 - 1292)
15. Viola, Duchess of Opole
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