Principality of Lutsk Луцкое княжество | |||||
Appanage Principality | |||||
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![]() Kievan Rus' in 1237
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Capital | Lutsk | ||||
Religion | Eastern Orthodox | ||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||
- | Established | 1097 | |||
- | Disestablished | 1387 |
Lutsk principality ( 1157 - 1393 gg.) - Russian principality, separated from the Principality of Volhynia in 1157 , during the period of feudal fragmentation in Russia. The capital is the city of Lutsk, a modern regional center of the Volyn Oblast of Ukraine, on the Styr River .
History[]
In 1097, the Kiev Grand Duke Svyatopolk Izyaslavich gave the Principality of Lutsk to the office of Davyd Svyatoslavich, who was soon selected by Davyd Igorevich. The Principality of Lutsk firmly belonged to the Principality of Volhynia, although it was ruled by a separate dynasty from 1154, (the descendants of Yaroslav Izyaslavich).
In 1227, the Prince of Lutsk Mstislav Nemoy bequeathed his inheritance to Daniil Romanovich of Halych
In 1323 Lutsk principality was captured by Gediminas, after which the principality ruled by his youngest son, married the daughter of the last Prince of Volhynia Romanovich Andrei Yurevich - Liubartas [1].
Completely liquidated by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1393 .
See also
List of Russian principalities
Russian princedoms
Russian princedoms in alphabetical order
Galicia-Volyn principality