Ryurik Rostislavich of Peremyshl (1063-1092)

Rurik Rostislavich Prince of Przemysl (1084 -1092), was the son of Rostislav Vladimirovich, the eldest of the grandchildren of Yaroslav the Wise.

After the death of his father in Tmutarakan he lived with his brothers lived in Vladimir-Volynsky at the court of his great-uncle Yaropolk Izyaslavich. In 1084, taking advantage of Yaropolk's departure to Kiev to the Grand Prince Vsevolod I of Kiev, the three brothers fled to the towns in the Cherven area and gathered an army, came to Volyn and conquered Vladimir. Vsevolod sided with Yaropolk and sent his son Vladimir with his troops.

After securing in Oleshye the lower reaches of the Dnieper trade route other rogue prince, Davyd Igorevich, made ​​by Vsevolod granting him as inheritance the principality of Dorogobuzh and between Vsevolod Yaropolk a conflict. Yaropolk fled to Poland, Vladimir captured Lutsk and installed Davyd Igorevich as ruler of the Principality of Vladimir-Volynsky. However, after Yaropolk's return, Vladimir made ​​peace with him, and, in 1087 gave him back the Principality of Vladimir-Volynksy. In the same year Yaropolk undertook a campaign against Rostislav, heading towards Zvenigorod, but was killed during the campaign.

Not having the rights to the largest Russian principalities, Rurik Rostislavich could take over and defend the territories of south-western Russian lands, and give them to his younger brothers Voloda and Vasilko Rostislavich of Terebovl (1067-1125)Vasilko. Subsequently, Volodar's son Vladimir joined the Principality of Przemysl]] and the Principality of Terebovl into the principality of Halych and founded the first dynasty of Halych.

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