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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.

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    . When in 1205 his father, Prince Roman Mstislavich died, Vasilko was only two years old, and his older brother Daniil - four. Their mother turned to the assistance of the Hungarian King Andrew II, and a Hungarian detachment appeared in Halych. The campapaign of the Grand Prince of Kiev Ryurik Rostislavich of Kiev and the Olgovich family against Ha...

    First wife: from 1226 Dobrava Yuryevna of Vladimir (1215-1265), the daughter of Yuri II Vsevolodovich, the Grand Duke of Vladimir ;
    2nd wife: approx. 1248 Elena (died 1265), daughter of Leszko I of White , prince of Poland
    ВТ-ЭСБЕ - Василько Романович
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    Славянская энциклопедия. Киевская Русь — Московия: в 2 т. / авт.-сост. В. В. Богуславский. — М.: Олма-Пресс, 2001.
  2. At the beginning of the summer of 1236, Daniil Romanovich and his brother Vasilko Romanovich rallied their troops to march against Mikhail Vsevolodovich and Rostislav, but they barricaded themselves in Halych with their retinue, the local militia, and a contingent of Hungarians sent by king Béla IV, and thus their opponents had to withdraw.

    • 1254–1262
    • Béla
  3. 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.

  4. Their eldest daughter, Fedora Romanovna, was married to Vasilko Vladimirovich, a grandson of Prince Yaroslav Volodimerovich Osmomysl of Halych, but Vasilko later repudiated her. Following the death of Yaroslav Osmomysl on 1 October 1187, trouble began in the Principality of Halych, due to the strife between his two sons, [6] Oleg and Vladimir. [1]

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  6. 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

  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.