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Cazymyr III against Halychyna. The Polish
occupied Lviv, but they failed to keep their
position and retreated.
1349 The second campaign of Cazymyr III –
occupation of Halychyna and Volhynia
excepting the lands of Lutsk. However, in the
course of the struggle with Lithuanian prince
Liubartas (Dmytro) the Polish lost Volhynia.
1350 The treaty of Poland and Hungary,
according to which Halychyna was left under
the perpetual authority of Cazymyr and after
his death with no son as his heir, it was to be
given under the rule of his nephew Louis I of
Hungary together with the Polish crown.
1370 The death of Cazymyr III and coming of
Halychyna down under the rule of Louis I of
Hungary, who gave it under the rule of his
relative Wladyslaw of Opole in 1372 with the
title “the ruler of Rus kingdom”. This period
is characterized by dominance of the
Germans, the Polish and the Hungarians in
Halychyna. The boyars of Halychyna finally
lost their political influence and concentrated
on defence of their property interests.
1382 The death of the Polish-Hungarian king
Louis, the younger 13-old daughter Jadwiga
became the queen of Poland and took
Halychyna back to Poland in 1387. It stayed
within the composition of Poland till 1772 (up
to the first division of the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth).
1430 By Jedlna privilege the boyars of Halychyna
became equal in rights with Polish szlachta,
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