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  1. Vladimir Vasilkovich (Ukrainian: Володимир Василькович) was a son of Vasilko Romanovich. He succeeded his father as the prince of Volhynia when the latter died in 1269, and was famous for numerous constructions and reconstructions of town fortifications in Volhynia.

  2. The earliest information on Jews in Volhynia is in a report on the mourning of the Jews of the town of *Vladimir Volynski over the death of the prince of Volhynia, Vladimir Vasilkovich (d. 1288).

  3. Jul 13, 2019 · Vasylko Romanovich. Russian: Василько Романович Галицки, князь, Lithuanian: Vasilko Romanaitis, Kunigaikštis, Polish: Wasylko Romanowicz Rurykowicz. Also Known As: "Vasylko Romanovich of Halych". Birthdate: 1203. Birthplace: Halych-Volhynia, Poland. Death:

  4. Jul 5, 2010 · Tmutarakan. Burial Mather of God Church, Tmutarakan. Rostislav Vladimirovich (Russian: Ростислав Владимирович) (died 1066) was a landless prince (izgoi) from the Rurikid dynasty of Kievan Rus’. He was baptized as Mikhail. [1] During his minority, Rostislav ruled Rostov in the land of the Merya.

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  5. Mar 1, 2015 · We learn from the Chronicle of Vladimir Vasilkovich, that the prince met his death with dignity, reason and high spirit and fortitude. A philosopher and booker appeared to be pragmatic.

  6. The article considers the final fragment of posthumous praise of Vladimir Vasilkovich Volynsky, which contains unique information about the creation of handwritten books by order and with personal participation of the prince.

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  8. Prince of Volynia Vladimir Vasilkovich. Russian: Князь Волынский Владимир Васильевич, Рюрикович, Polish: Książę Włodzimierz Wasylkowicz, Rurykowicz. Birthdate: 1250. Birthplace: Волынское Княжество. Death: December 10, 1288 (37-38) Волынское Княжество.

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