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 | | In a compromise agreement made in 1214 between Hungary and Poland, the throne of Halych-Volhynia was given to Andrew's son, Coloman who had married Leszek the White's daughter, Salomea. |
 | | In 1221, Mstislav the Bold, son of Mstislav the Brave, liberated Halych-Volhynia from the Hungarians, but it was Danylo, son of Roman, who re-united all of south-western Ruthenia, including Volhynia, Halych and Kiev. |
 | | By the treaty of the Lublin Union of 1569, all of former Halych-Volhynia became part of Poland. |
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