Family
Mother
- Anna Mstislavna of Novgorod (+ bef 1252)
Father
- Daniel of Halych (* 1201, + 1264), Knyaz of Halych-Volynia 1211–1213 and 1229–1264, Knyaz of Volynia 1215–1264, crowned by a papal archbishop in Dorohychyn 1253 as the 1st king of Halych-Volynia
Brothers
- Lev Danylovich (* ca 1228, + ca 1301), Prince of Belz 1245–1264, Prince of Halych 1264–1269, Knyaz of Halych-Volynia 1269–1301; he moved his capital from Halych to the newly-founded city of Lviv (Lwów, Lemberg)
- Roman Danylovich (* ca 1230, + ca 1261), Prince of Black Ruthenia (Novogrudok) 1255? - 1260?, and Slonim
- Mstislav Danylovich (+ aft 1300), Prince of Lutsk 1265–1289, Prince of Volynia 1289 - aft 1300
- Švarn the Lightning (Shvarno, Švarnas, Ioann; + 1269, bur. Chełm), Grand Prince of Lithuania 1264–1267 (1268–1269?), Prince of Chełm 1264–1269
Sisters
- Pereyaslava (+ 12 April 1283), m. ca 1248 Prince Siemowit I of Masovia
- Ustinia, m. 1250/1251 Prince Andrei II of Vladimir-Suzdal
- Sofia Danylovna, m. 1259 Graf Heinrich V von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg
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