Daniel of Galicia
| Daniel | |
|---|---|
Daniel depicted in a miniature from the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible (16th century) | |
| King of Ruthenia | |
| Reign | 1253–1264 |
| Successor | Leo I |
| Prince of Galicia | |
| Reign | 1205–1207 |
| Predecessor | Roman Mstyslavych |
| Successor | Vladimir Igorevich |
| Reign | 1211–1212 |
| Predecessor | Vladimir Igorevich |
| Successor | Mstislav Yaroslavich |
| Reign | 1230–1232 |
| Predecessor | Andrew of Hungary |
| Successor | Andrew of Hungary |
| Reign | 1233–1234 |
| Predecessor | Andrew of Hungary |
| Successor | Mikhail Vsevolodovich |
| Reign | 1238–1264 |
| Predecessor | Rostislav Mikhailovich |
| Successor | Leo I |
| Prince of Volhynia | |
| Reign | 1215–1238 |
| Predecessor | Alexander Vsevolodovich |
| Successor | Vasilko Romanovich |
| Born | 1201 |
| Died | 1264 (aged 62–63) Kholm |
| Spouse | Anna Mstislavna of Novgorod Niece of King Mindaugas |
| Issue more... | Iraklii Danylovich Lev I of Galicia Roman Danylovich Svarn |
| House | Romanovichi branch of the Rurikids |
| Father | Roman Mstislavich |
| Mother | Anna from Byzantium |
| Religion | Eastern Orthodox Christianity |
Daniel Romanovich (1201–1264) was Prince of Galicia (1205–1207; 1211–1212; 1230–1232; 1233–1234; 1238–1264), Volhynia (1205–1208; 1215–1238), Grand Prince of Kiev (1240), and King of Ruthenia (1253–1264).