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  1. Vasylko Rostyslavych, Vasilko Rostislavich (Ukrainian: Василько Ростиславич, Russian: Василько Ростиславич, born around 1066, died in 1124) was a Rus' prince and member of the Rurik dynasty. He was the first Prince of Terebovl' from 1092. His Byzantine-style blinding was very unusual among the ...

  2. Vasylko Rostyslavych [Василько Ростиславич; Vasyl’ko Rostyslavyč], b ?, d 28 February 1124. Rusprince; son of Rostyslav Volodymyrovych. He and his brothers, Volodar Rostyslavych and Riuryk Rostyslavych, are regarded as the cofounders of Halych principality.

  3. 24 de abr. de 2022 · Vasilko Rostislavich (Sk. 1124), son of Rostislav Vladimirovich Tmutarakansky. Upon the death of his father (1066), he was expelled from Tmutarakan along with his older brothers Rurik and Volodar.

    • Unknown Wife of Vasilko
    • circa 1065
    • "59 Vasilko of Terebovl"
    • 1124 (54-64)
  4. El Principado de Terebovlia fue un principado del Rus de Kiev, estableció como una sub-entidad en 1084 y se le dio a Vasílko Rostislávich por parte de sus hermanos, Volodar Rostyslávych y Riúrik Rostislávich, príncipes de los principados de Przemyśl y Zvenígorod, respectivamente.

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    Today there is confusion between two localities of former Zvenyhorod city, one being located in Lviv Raion in Lviv Oblast and another in Chortkiv Raion in Ternopil Oblast. The map on the left shows one east of Halych (pol. Halicz), which is one in the Ternopil Oblast, while the official Ukrainian historiography claims the one near Lviv, which would...

    against Kiev in 1099 (near Zolochiv)
    against Hungary in 1099 (near Peremyshl)
  5. 1 de ene. de 2021 · Emphasizing the polemics about the methods of artistic comprehension and interpretation of the events of Kievan Rus by V. Birchak, the author points out that intertextuality in the novella...

  6. Vasilko Rostislavich (1067-1124) Уяўны партрэт церабоўльскага князя Васількі Расціславіча, гравюра невядомага аўтара, 1809 год.