Principality of Zvenigorod (Halych)

Principality of Zvenigorod was a principality of the Kievan Rus' established as an appanage principality in 1084 and was given to Rurik Rostislavich (his brothers, Volodar Rostislavich and Vasilko Rostislavich, ruled the Principality of Peremyshl and the Principality of Terebovl and respectively).

In 1124, the principality was ruled together with the Principality of Peremyshl was ruled by the sons Volodar. In 1125  the Prince of ZvenigorodVladimir, aided by the King of Hungary fought against his brother Rostislav Prince of Przhesmysl, supported by his cousins ​​Vasilkovich of Terebovl and Mstislav of Kiev. After the death of Rostislav in 1128, Vladimir moved to Przemyshl, and Ivan Rostislavich settled in Zvenigorod.

In 1140, the principalities of Przemyshl and Terebovl principalities merged into the Principality of Halych. In 1144, with the support of the boyars of Halych, the Prince of Zvenigorod Ivan Rostislavich tried to overthrow his uncle in Halych. He was defeated and had to flee to the Danube lowlands.

After the suppression of the first dynasty of Galician in the combined (c 1199), Galicia-Volhynia were invited sons Igor's Novgorod-Seversky. Zvenigorod took the throne of Roman I. (after being forced to cede Galich older, Vladimir, 1210 ). In 1211 it was united under the Zvenigorod Hungarian-Polish- Volyn army, to move to Galich to land there to reign young sons Roman Mstislavich. Those who came to the aid of the beleaguered city Cumans and the son of a Galician prince Izyaslav were defeated on the river Lyutaya. then Roman left the city and was soon captured by the Allies, and the city surrendered.

Princes of Zvenigorod

 * Wołodar Rościsławicz (1084-1124)
 * Władymirko Wołodarowicz (1124-1129)
 * Iwan Berładnik (1129-1145)

do Principality of Halych (1145-1206)
 * Roman II Igorovich (1206-1207)
 * Roman II Igorovich (1208-1210)
 * Daniel Romanowicz (1210)
 * Roman II Igorovich (1210-1211)