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she is known simply as the Prince of Roman. According to Aleksandr Mayorov, the first have the chronicle (Daniel of Galicia chronicle) is similar to Byzantine rather than Ruthenian historiography not out of coincidence. In his lection Mayorov tries to prove that not only the chronicle, but the prince
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himself has Byzantine origin, highly unlikely since he waged wars against the cumans (Cumanen/ Comnen), holding temporary seat in the Byzantium at the time. According to another Russian historian, Vasiliy Pashuto, Anna might have been a daughter of some wealthy Volhynian boyar.
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After the death of her spouse in 1205, she became regent for her son during his minority. She successfully made treaties with Poland, Hungary and Lithuania and benefited commerce, but was opposed by the nobility. She was deposed in a coup by the boyars and escaped to Poland.
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By the help of an army provided by king Andrew of Hungary, she retook the power of regency. She arrested the boyars who had opposed her and confiscated their property. During her regency, she annexed Tikholm, Peremyshl and Volodymyr.
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The name of Roman's wife is under discussion. The name was assumed to be Anna based on the fact that her grandchild
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Grala H. Drugie malzenstwo Romana Mscislawowicza. "Slawia Orientalis", 1982, r. 31, N 3—4
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obituaries, her second name was Helena. It is possible that she was a daughter of
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and Irene Palaiologina, a daughter of George Palaiologos, according to
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In 1214, she retired from regency and turned power over to her sons.
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Women in Russian History: From the Tenth to the Twentieth Century
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the widow of Roman the Great was at the burial of her grandchild
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Index

Anna from Byzantium
Volodymyr
Roman the Great
Issue
Daniel of Galicia
Vasylko Romanovich
House
Angelos
Isaac II Angelos
Roman the Great
Daniel of Galicia
Byzantine Emperor
Isaac II Angelos
Leontii Voitovych
Galician–Volhynian Chronicle
Roman the Great
Mstislav Danilovich
Saint Joachim
Volodymyr
Supraśl Orthodox Monastery
Kiev Caves Monastery
Margaret of Hungary
House of Árpád
Roman the Great
Battle of Zawichost
Philip of Swabia
Irene Angelina
Erfurt
grzywna
Daniel of Galicia

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