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Andrey I Yurevich Rurikids Romanovich

Russian: Князь Галицкий, Волынский Андрей Юрьевич Романовичи (Рюриковичи), Lithuanian: Andrejus Jurjevičius, Voluinės Vladimiro kunigaikštis, Ukrainian: Андрій Юрієвич
Also Known As: "Voluinės Vladimiro kunigaikštis"
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Death: 1323 (Killed in battle)
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Son of King Yuri I of Galicia, King of Ruthenia, Great Prince of Kiev, Volydymyr-Volhynia, Haly and Eufemia of Galicia (Kujavia) (Евфимия Куявская)
Father of princess Anna-Bucha Euphemia and Юрий Андреевич кн. Малороссийский
Brother of Księżna Maria Jurijewna of Galicia; Anastasia, princess of Halych and Prince of Lutsk and Galicia Lev Yurevich Romanovich
Half brother of Михаил Юрьевич кн. Галицкий and Eufemia of Volynia-Lutsk

Occupation: Last king of Ruthenia in 1308–1323
Managed by: Dag Henrik Gösta Lundqvist
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About Andrey I Yurevich Rurikids Romanovich

Andrey Yurevich or Andrew of Galicia (unknown - 1323) was the last Rus' king of Galicia-Volhynia in 1308–1323 (according to other sources since 1315). He was the son of Yuri I of Galicia (1252-1308) whom he succeeded on the royal throne of Galicia. After the death of his father, he ruled the kingdom together with his brother Lev II. Though the kingdom was one being managed together, there are sources informing that Andrew was seated in Vladimir-in-Volhynia and Lev II in Galicia.

is known that in the second decade of 14th century, Lithuanian strengthened its pressure upon Galicia-Volhynia taking Dorohychyn and Berest lands away. The years of rule of brothers were in constant fight with Gediminas of Lithuania.

Ha had established firm relations with Polish king Władysław I the Elbow-high and Teutonic order and attempted to weaken dependence from the Golden Horde. For some time king Andrew had been fighting the Mongol-Tatars and Lithuania.

They were also in union with the allies of Władysław I the Elbow-high - Scandinavian and Pomorian kings against margrafs of Brandenburg (1315).

According to some historians he died together with his brother Lev II battling the Mongol-Tatars or Lithuanians while defending Podlasie.

Both king Andrew and his brother Lev II were much respected on the west. In May 1323, the Polish king Władysław I the Elbow-high in his letter to the Pope wrote with regret: "The two last Ruthenian kings, that had been firm shields for Poland from the Tatars, left this world and after their death Poland is directly under Tatar threat."

After their death the line of direct descendants of Roman Mstislavich broke and the Galician state remained without a dynasty. Galician boyars (nobility) attempted to rule the state themselves. That perhaps was the reason that that they sought the protection of the Tatars, which Władysław I the Elbow-high became afraid of. But soon more conservative elements took hold among the boyars and the Galician throne was given to the Mazovian duke Boleslaw Trojdenowicz (related to the deceased royal brothers through marriage to their sister Maria), who took the the name Yuri II and who ruled Galicia from 1323 until 1338. Boleslaw Treojdenowicz was married to Andrew's sister Maria who ruled along with the husband. She was daughter of Yuri I of Galicia and his second wife, Eufemia of Kujavia (d. 1308). Her niece, Eufemia, heiress of Volhynia ruled in Lutsk.

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Андрей Юрьевич (Андрей I, Андрей Галицкий) (ум. 1323) — князь Волынский. Правил с 1308 по 1323 год (по другим данным, с 1316). Сын Юрия Львовича (1252—1308). После смерти отца правил вместе с братом Львом Юрьевичем, но их княжеские престолы находились в разных городах. Андрей княжил во Владимире-Волынском, а Лев — в Галиче.

Андрей Галицкий наладил тесные союзные связи с польским королём Владиславом Локетком и Тевтонским орденом, пытался уменьшить зависимость от Золотой Орды. Продолжительное время воевал с монголо-татарами и Литвой. Погиб одновременно с Львом Юрьевичем, по мнению одних историков — в битве с монголо-татарами, других — с литовцами, защищая от них Подляшье.

Прямых наследников у Андрея Галицкого не было. Поэтому после его смерти и смерти брата Льва сначала правил Владимир Львович,[1][2] а затем на галицкий престол был приглашён племянник Болеслав Тройденович (сын сестры Марии Юрьевны и мазовецкого князя), который впоследствии взял себе имя Юрия II Болеслава.

Семья

Отец: Юрий I Львович (1252—1316) — 2-й король галицко-волынских земель (1301—1316).

Мать: Ефимия Куявская — дочь куявского князя Казимира.

Дети: Анна-Буче — княгиня Луцко-Волынская, замужем за литовским князем и галицким королем Любартом Гедиминовичем.

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