Brothers
- Irakli Danylovich (b. ca 1223, d. by 1240)
- Lev Danylovich (b. ca 1228, d. ca 1301), Prince of Belz 1245–1264, Prince of Halych 1264–1269, King of Galicia 1269–1301; he moved his capital from Halych to the newly-founded city of Lvov/Lwów (Lemberg)
- Mstislav Danylovich (d. after 1300), Prince of Lutsk 1265–1289, Prince of Volynia 1289 - aft 1300
- Švarn the Lightning (Shvarno, Švarnas, Ioann; d. 1269, bur. Chełm), King of Galicia, Grand Duke of Lithuania 1264–1267 (1268–1269?), Prince of Chełm 1264–1269
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Famous quotes containing the word brothers:
“Even brothers should keep careful accounts.”
—Chinese proverb.
“O sinewy silver biplane, nudging the winds withers!
There, from Kill Devils Hill at Kitty Hawk
Two brothers in their twinship left the dune;
Warping the gale, the Wright wind wrestlers veered
Capeward, then blading the winds flank, banked and spun.”
—Hart Crane (18991932)
“The majority of the men of the North, and of the South and East and West, are not men of principle. If they vote, they do not send men to Congress on errands of humanity; but while their brothers and sisters are being scourged and hung for loving liberty,... it is the mismanagement of wood and iron and stone and gold which concerns them.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)