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The Principality of Peremyshl was a medieval petty principality centred on Peremyshl (now Przemyśl, Poland) in the Cherven lands ("Red Rus'"). ==First mentioning== The Rus' Primary Chronicle, writing for the year 981, gives the first mention of Peremyshl relating the wars of Saint Vladimir: It is possible that the Lyakhs here are the Poles. Cross argued that ''Lyakh'' was the early term for a Polish person.〔Cross, ''Russian Primary Chronicle'', p. 231.〕 Franklin and Shepard argued that these people are the same as the Ledzanians, mentioned in the 10th century ''De Administrando Imperio'' as tributaries of the Rus.〔Franklin & Shepard, ''Emergence of Rus'', p. 157.〕 Peremyshl may have been one of the Cherven towns captured by the Polish prince Boleslaw I in 1018, towns recaptured by Rus in 1031.〔Martin, ''Medieval Russia'', p. 45.〕
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