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  1. Vasilko Konstantinovich ( Russian: Василько Константинович; 7 December 1209, in Rostov – 4 March 1238, in Sherensky forest) was the first Prince of Rostov. He was the son of Konstantin of Rostov, and the spouse of Maria of Chernigov. He died in the battle of the Sit River during the Mongol invasion of Kievan ...

  2. Vasilko Konstantinovich ( Russian: Василько Константинович; 7 December 1209, in Rostov – 4 March 1238, in Sherensky forest) was the first Prince of Rostov. He was the son of Konstantin of Rostov, and the spouse of Maria of Chernigov. He died in the battle of the Sit River during the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' and was succeeded by his son Boris.

  3. Vasilko Konstantinovich ( December 7, 1208 [2] , Rostov - March 4, 1238 , Sherensky Forest ) - specific prince of Rostov . Eldest son of Grand Duke Vladimir Konstantin Vsevolodovich , grandson of Grand Duke Vladimir Vsevolod the Big Gnezdo . He died in Mongol captivity after the defeat of Russian troops on the City...

    • A Complex and Distinguished History
    • The Savior on The Sands
    • Consolidation, Closure and Restoration

    The earliest known monastic institution to arise after the invasion was dedicated to the Transfiguration of the Savior and given the additional name “Pesotsky” because of its location on sandy ground near the lake. (The Russian word for sand is pesok.) This monastery was founded by Princess Maria Mikhailovna (1212?-1271) in memory of her husband, P...

    The sole surviving structure from the Savior-Pesotsky Monastery is arguably the most picturesque church in Rostov. Popularly known as the “Savior on the Sands” (Spas na Peskakh) the Church of the Transfiguration of the Savior was built, as noted above, on sandy ground near a pond at the northwest corner of its larger monastic neighbor. There is som...

    In 1389, another monastic retreat arose nearby through the efforts of a certain Yakov, formerly bishop of Rostov. Although there is little historically attested information, church accounts state that he withdrew to a site on Lake Nero near the Archangel Michael Church, founded by Bishop Leonty in the mid-11th century. There Yakov built a log churc...

  4. 24 de ene. de 2023 · Василько́ Константи́нович (7 декабря 1208 [1], Ростов — 4 марта 1238, Шеренский лес) — удельный князь Ростовский. Старший сын великого князя Владимирского Константина Всеволодовича, внук великого князя Владимирского Всеволода Большое Гнездо. Погиб в монгольском плену после поражения русских войск на реке Сити. Ранняя биография.

  5. Mikhail Vsevolodovich [1] [a] ( c. 1185 – 20 September 1246), known as Michael or Mikhail of Chernigov, [2] [3] [b] was Grand Prince of Kiev (1236–1239; 1241–1243); he was also Prince of Pereyaslavl (1206), Novgorod-Seversk (1219–1226), Chernigov (1223–1235; 1242–1246), Novgorod (1225–1226; 1229–1230), and Galicia (1235–1236). [1]

  6. Vasilko Konstantinovich of Rostov, Prince of Rostov, was born in Rostov, Rostov Rayon, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia to Konstantin Vsevolodovich of Rostov (1186-1218) and Mariya Mstislavna of Smolensk (c1187-1220) and died 4 March 1238 Snerna Forest Noginsk Rayon, Moscow Oblast, Russia of unspecified causes.