Roman II Igorevich

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Roman II Igorevych (ukr. Роман Ігорович, 1177/1179 – September 1211)[1] was an Olgovichi prince. He was prince of Zvenyhorod (1206–1208, 1210–1211), and of Halych (1208, 1208–1209).[1]

Prince Vladimir expels Daniil from Galich and places his brother Roman II Igorevich in power, miniature from the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible (16th century)

He was son of Igor Svyatoslavich and Euphrosyne Yaroslavna, the second daughter of prince Yaroslav Volodimerovich of Halych by his first wife Olga Yuryevna of Kiev. His brothers were Vladimir III Igorevich, Svyatoslav III Igorevich.

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Ancestors of Roman II Igorevich[1]
16. Svyatoslav II Yaroslavich, grand prince of Kiev
8. Oleg Svyatoslavich, prince of Chernigov
17. Kilikia of Dithmarschen
4. Svyatoslav Igorevich, prince of Chernigov
18. Ossolur, Cuman khan
9. Unnamed
2. Igor Svyatoslavich, prince of Chernigov
10. Petrilla, posadnik of Novgorod
5. Catherine
1. Roman II Igorevich
24. Volodar Rostislavich, prince of Halych
12. Volodimirko Volodarovich, prince of Halych
25. Anna of Pommern
6. Yaroslav Volodimerovich, prince of Halych
3. Euphrosyne Yaroslavna
28. Vladimir II Vsevolodovich, grand prince of Kiev
14. Yuri Vladimirovich, grand prince of Kiev
29. Unnamed
7. Olga Yurevna
30. Khan Aepo of the Cumans
15. Unnamed
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