Mstislav Daniilovich of Lutsk (c1234-c1301)

Mstislav Danilovich Prince Lutsky 1264 - after 1292 Successor	Yuri I Lvovich Flag Prince Volynsky 1288 after 1292 Predecessor	Vladimir-Ivan Vasilkovich Successor	Lev Danilovich

Spouse	daughter of Khan Teigak Children	Daniil Mstislavich, died in 1280 Mstislav Danilovich (after 1292 ) - Prince Lutsky ( 1264- after 1292 ), Volynsky ( 1288- after 1292 ). Son of Daniel of Galich.

Biography
In 1273, Mstislav, along with his elder brother Lev Galitsky, led a campaign to help Boleslaw Stidlivoy, while Vladimir Vasilkovich Volynsky opposed yatvyagam. Upon returning from the Polish campaign the princes sent troops led by the voevodas to a campaign against the Yatvingians, which was successful.

The Galician-volynsko- Ordynsky campaign against Lithuania in the winter 1274 / 1275's Mstislav acted in Polesie, in the campaign 1277 / 1278's part of Lutsk and the Galician forces suffered defeat at private Volkovysk. Russian princes had to be satisfied with the return of prisoners and leave the Lithuanian possessions.

In 1280, on the initiative of Lev Danilovich, a joint march with the Horde of Nogai was conducted near Sandomierz. The Princes of Volyn]] took part in the expeditionbut their troops behaved passively, the Galician army, when attempting to develop an offensive against Krakow, was defeated by the Goslitsy ..

In 1285, Mstislav participated in the Galician-Horde campaign in Hungary with Nogai and Tula-Bugai, in 1286 with Tula-Bugoy near Sandomierz, in 1287 with Tula-Bugaya and Algui also in Poland.

In 1288 he inherited Vladimir-Volynsky and Berestye after the death of Vladimir Vasilkovich. The lion was dissatisfied with the will of his cousin, and his son Yuri even took Berestye for a while. In 1289, Mstislav received from the Lithuanian princes Budikid and Budivid Volkovysk, in the same year helped Konrad Mazowiecki to capture Sandomierz.

Mstislav died without heirs (his only son, Daniil Mstislavich died before his father's death), Volhyn went to Leo Danilovich, the lutsk prince became Yuri Lvovich.

Marriage and children
His wife, from 1253, was the daughter of the Polovtsian khan Teigak.

Sons:

Daniil, participant of the 1280 campaign to Poland. Presumably:

Vladimir [2] (died 1315 [3] ), the [appanage]] Prince of Lutsk. From the genealogy it is clear that he left behind him the only daughter Anna, married to Lubart Gediminovich.