[1] In his lection Mayorov tries to prove that not only the chronicle, but the prince himself has Byzantine origin,[1] highly unlikely since he waged wars against the cumans (Cumanen/ Comnen), holding temporary seat in the Byzantium at the time.
It is known that Roman the Great was killed at the Battle of Zawichost in 1205, possibly rushing to help Philip of Swabia, who was married to Anna's sister Irene Angelina.
She successfully made treaties with Poland, Hungary and Lithuania and benefited commerce, but was opposed by the nobility.
In 1219 she became a nun after her older son Daniel of Galicia married the daughter of Mstislav the Bold.
According to Leonid Makhnovets the widow of Roman the Great was at the burial of her grandchild Volodymyr Vasylkovich in 1288 in Liuboml, so it is possible that she died soon thereafter.