Roman The Great - Marriage and Children

Marriage and Children

#:Predslava Ryurikovna, a daughter of Grand Prince Ryurik Rostislavich of Kiev and his wife, Anna Yuryevna of Turov

  • Fedora Romanovna (?-after 1200), wife of Vasilko Vladimirovich of Halych;
  • Elena Romanovna (or Maria Romanovna) (?-after 1241), wife of Prince Mikhail Vsevolodovich of Chernigov
  • (?) Salomea Romanovna (?-before 1220), wife of Duke Swantopolk I of Pommerellen;

#(1197/1200):Anna, a relative of Emperor Isaac II Angelos

  • King Daniel Romanovich of Halych (1201/1202-1264)
  • King Vasylko Romanovich of Halych (1203/1204-1269)

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