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  1. Jul 13, 2019 · Vasilko Romanovich (1203–1269), Prince of Belz (1207–1211), Prince of Brest (1221–1231), and Prince of Volhynia (1231–1269). He was the son of Roman the Great, and the younger brother of Daniel of Galicia.

  2. After his death in 1205, the boyars of Galicia forced the four-year-old Daniel into exile with his mother Anna of Byzantium and brother Vasylko Romanovich. After the boyars proclaimed one of their own as prince, the Poles and Hungarians invaded the principality, ostensibly to support the claims of young Daniel and Vasylko, and divided it ...

  3. Vasilko Romanovich ( 1203 - 1269 ) - Prince of Belz (1207-1211), Prince of Brest (1208-1210, 1219-1228), Prince of Peremil (1209-1218... Vasilko Romanovich was born 1203 to Roman Mstislavich of Halych (c1152-1205) and Anna-Euphrosyne Angelos (c1180-c1255) and died 1269 of unspecified causes.

  4. Apr 25, 2023 · Vasilko Romanovich (* 1203, + 1269), Prince of Belz 1207–1211, Prince of Brest 1221–1231, Prince of Volhynia 1231–1269. Sisters. Feodora of Galicia (+ after 1200), m. 1187 (div 1188) Vasilko of Galicia. Maria of Galicia (+ after 1241), m. before 1200 Michael of Chernigov, sometime Grand Prince of Kiev and ultimately a saint. Sons

    • Halych, Ivano-Frankivs'ka oblast
    • Ivano-Frankivs'ka oblast
  5. Vasilko Romanovich of Slonim, Princes of Slonim, was born 1255 to Roman Daniilovich of Halych (c1230-1258) and Yelena Glebovna of Volkovysk (c1235-1288) and died 1284 of unspecified causes. Afil Familypedia

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  7. Vasilko Romanovich (1203–1269), Prince of Belz (1207–1211), Prince of Brest (1221–1231), and Prince of Volhynia (1231–1269). He was the son of Roman the Great, the younger brother of Daniel of Galicia.

  8. On 29 June 1205, Roman Mstislavich died, and two sons survived him: Daniil and Vasilko Romanovich. The Olgovichi marched to Kiev and met Ryurik Rostislavich who had reinstated himself there; they made a pact to attack Halych.