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  1. Jun 11, 2018 · a) VLADIMIR IVAN Vasilkovich (after 1248-10 Dec 1288 or [1289]). ... b) OLGA Vasilkovna (after 1248-after 10 Dec 1288). Baumgarten names her and cites a Russian primary source[624].

  2. Vladimir Vasilkovich of Volhynia was born circa 1228 in Liuboml, Liuboml Rayon, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine to Vasilko Romanovich of Halych (c1203-1269) and Dobrava Yuryevna of Vladimir (1215-1265) and died 10 December 1288 Liuboml, Liuboml Rayon, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine of unspecified causes. Vladimir Vasilkovich (baptised Ivan, 1249-December 10, 1288 ) - the son of Vasilko Romanovich, Prince of ...

  3. Mstislav Daniilovich of Lutsk was born 1234 to Daniil Romanovich of Halych (1201-1264) and Anna Mstislavna of Novgorod (c1205-c1250) and died 1301 of unspecified causes. He married Daughter of the Polovtsian khan Teigak 1253 JL . Mstislav Danilovich Prince Lutsky 1264 - after 1292 Successor Yuri I Lvovich Flag Prince Volynsky 1288 after 1292 Predecessor Vladimir-Ivan Vasilkovich Successor Lev ...

  4. 'On Biblical and other literary parallels to the picturing of the Prince Vladimir Vasilkovich’s disease in the Galychian Chronicle, Ruthenica, 6, 2007. /Rus./. (with Anna Källström).

  5. Vladimir Vasilkovich He succeeded his father when the latter died in 1269, and was famous for numerous construction and reconstructions of town fortifications in Volhynia. In the 1270s – 1280 he founded a castle with the Tower of Kamyanets and the town of Kamyanets , now in Belarus , and a castle in Berestye , now Brest, Belarus , died in ...

  6. Vseslav Vasilkovich of Polotsk, Prince of Vitebsk, Prince of Polotsk, was born 1120 to Vasilko Svyatoslavich of Polotsk (c1095-1144) and died 1186 of unspecified causes. Vseslav Vasilkovich (died about 1186) - Prince of Vitebsk (1132-1164, 1175-1178, 1180-1186), Prince of Polotsk (1162-1167, 1167-1175, 1178- after 1180). He was the sonn of Vasilko Svyatoslavich . He came to power in Polotsk ...

  7. Key takeaway: 'Vladimir Vasilkovich, Prince of Volyn, died from osteomyelitis of mandibula, a chronic disease caused by caries or paradontosis of teeth, and he met his death with dignity, reason, and high spirit and fortitude.'

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