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  1. 1 day ago · Vsevolod Mstislavich: c.1160 Fourth son of Mstislav II and Agnes of Poland: 1188 Volhynia: Unknown three children April 1195 Belzaged 34-35: Rostislav II: 13 April 1172 First son of Rurik II and Anna Yurievna of Turov: February 1204 – 19 June 1205 Kiev: Verchoslava Vsevolodovna of Vladimir-Suzdal 15 June 1187 one child 3 March 1218 aged 45 ...

  2. 4 days ago · Iziaslav Mstislavich of Volhynia gained Pereyaslavl; Sviatopolk Mstislavich of Pskov gained Novgorod; 1146–1159 1146–1159 Kievan succession crisis (also known as Internecine war in Rus' 1146–1154 [uk; ru]) Casus belli: death of Vsevolod Olgovich II of Kiev; Iziaslavichi (senior Mstislavichi): Iziaslav of Volhynia (1146–54)

  3. 4 days ago · Polish victims of a massacre committed by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army in the village of Lipniki, Wołyń (Volhynia), 1943. Location. Volhynia Eastern Galicia Polesie Lublin region. Date. 1943–1945. Target. Poles. Attack type. Massacre, ethnic cleansing, considered a genocide in Poland.

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  4. Mar 25, 2024 · The youngest children of Yaroslav were Igor Yaroslavich (1036–1060) of Volhynia and Vyacheslav Yaroslavich (1036–1057) of the Principality of Smolensk. There is almost no information about Vyacheslav. Some documents point out the fact of him having a son, Boris Vyacheslavich, who challenged Vsevolod I sometime in 1077–1078.

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  6. www.sggee.org › SGGEE2009 › researchSGGEE Public Databases

    Apr 3, 2024 · SGGEE's version of the data in the St. Petersburg files for Volhynia. Now known as the VKP Records. Volhynia, Kiev, & Podolia Birth and Rozyszcze Confirmation Data. Volhynia, Kiev, & Podolia Marriage Data. Volhynia, Kiev & Podolia Death Data. NOTE: More recent scans of some books from Volhynia have recently been posted on Wikimedia.

  7. 4 days ago · Live radio: Radio Lux. The region of Volhynia -- in German, Wolhynien -- is in the northwest corner of Ukraine, west of Kyiv. It borders Poland to the west and Belarus to the north. Volhynia was the name of an administrative district, called a gubernia, before the Russian Revolution. Major cities include Zhitomir, Rowno and Lutsk.

  8. Mar 30, 2024 · Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, dual Polish-Lithuanian state or “Commonwealth” (Polish: Rzeczpospolita) that was created by the Union of Lublin on July 1, 1569. During its existence it was one of the largest countries in Europe. While Poland in the mid-16th century occupied an area of about 100,000 square miles (260,000 square km), with ...

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