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  1. Vladimirko Volodarovich (Ukrainian: Володимирко Володарович, romanized: Volodymyrko Volodarovych; Russian: Владимир Володаревич (Владимирко); 1104–1152) was a Galician prince (from 1141, according to others from 1144), son of Volodar Rostislavich.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Volodymyrko Volodarovych (Volodymyrko Volodarevych, Ukrainian: Володимирко Володарович) (* 1104 - † 1152) - Galician prince (from 1141, according to others according to -1144), son of Volodar Rostyslavych. In 1124 became Zvenyhorod prince, and in 1129, after the death of his brother Rostyslav, captured Peremyshl.

    • Daughter of Koloman of Hungary
    • 1104
    • "Владимирко Володаревич", "кн. Галицкий"
    • 1153 (48-49)
  3. In 1142, Volodymyrko Volodarovych (1104-1152), a descendant of Vladimir I of Kyiv, unites the principalities of Peremyshl (Przemyśl), Terebovlya (Terebovl), and Zvenyhorod into a single state called Halychyna. He transfers the capital from Zvenyhorod to Halych, where he and his first Rurikid dynasty expand the settlement.

  4. Volodymyrko Volodarovych - Galician prince, son of Volodar Rostyslavych. Career. Gradually united Peremyshl, Zvenyhorod, Halych and Terebovlia land at one Principality of Halych. Tried to unite under his authority and Volyn principality, but to fight for them with the Kiev Prince Vsevolod II Olhovychs failed.

  5. Volodymyrko Volodarovych. [2] Prince of Zvenyhorod (1124–1129) Prince of Terebovlia (1141–1153), and Prince of Halych (1141–1145). He married the daughter of King Coloman of Hungary. [3] 1153–1187. Yaroslav Osmomysl. [4] Also Prince of Halych (1153–1187).

  6. A principality of medieval Kyivan Rus’ that emerged in the mid 12th century. Prince Volodymyrko Volodarovych, who inherited the Zvenyhorod principality in 1124, the Peremyshl principality in 1129, and the Terebovlia principality and Halych land in 1141, established his capital in princely Halych in 1144.

  7. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayYaroslav Osmomysl

    Yaroslav Osmomysl [Ярослав Осьмомисл; Jaroslav], b ?, d 1 October 1187 in princely Halych. Galician prince; son of Volodymyrko Volodarovych. He is first mentioned in the chronicles under the year 1150, when he married Olha, the daughter of Yurii Dolgorukii.