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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.

  2. 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 .

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    • Principality of Rostov
    • Death and Canonization
    • Family and Children

    Vasilko Konstantinovich ( December 7 1208 , Rostov - March 4, 1238, Sherna Forest, Moscow Oblast, Russia) - the appanage prince of Rostov . The eldest son of the Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal Konstantin Vsevolodovich, the grandson of the Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal Vsevolod III Yuryevich. He died in the Mongol captivity after the defeat of th...

    In 1216, after the victory over his younger brothers in the Battle of Lipitsa (1216) and his confirmation as Grand Prince of Vladimir, Konstantin left his seven-year-old son in Rostov in the care of Bishop Pachomius, for his education. Already in 1217 Konstantin transferred the defeated Yuri Vsevolodovich from Gorodets to Suzdal and concluded a pea...

    In 1220, Yuri organized a campaign against the Volga Bulgars in response to Ustyug's ruin in 1217. Vasilko sent regiments that descended the Kama and united within Volga Bulgaria with the main forces under the command of Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich. In subsequent years, Vasilko took a personal part in the Vladimir campaigns: in the winter of 1221 toge...

    Burial of Vasilko

    At the beginning of 1238, during the movement of the Tatars to Vladimir, Prince Vasilko, along with Yuri Vsevolodovich, left for the Volga . On March 4, after the Battle of the Sit River (1238) between the Mongol Tatars and the Russians, the captive Vasilko refused to take the oath of the khan and was killed in the Sherna Forest. After some time, the corpse was found, according to legend, by some woman who told about her discovery to the priest Adrian, and he hid the body; then it was transpo...

    On February 10, 1227, Vasilko married (in Moscow "in the Church of the Annunciation") princess Maria Mikhailovna of Chernigov, and on February 12 arrived with his wife in Rostov. He had sons: Boris and Gleb, who after the death of their father divided the Principality of Rostov; The first took the Principality of Rostov and the second the Principal...

  3. 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.

  4. Icon of Vasilko Konstantinovich.jpg 362 × 450; 39 KB Maria Mikhhailovna of Chernigov having Gleb Vasilkovich.jpg 412 × 548; 251 KB Metropolitan Cyril of Kievand bishops; Maria Mikhailovna of Chernigov, wife of Vasilko Konstantinovich of Rostov, having their son Boris Vasilkovich.jpg 394 × 568; 275 KB

  5. At the beginning of the summer of 1236, Daniil Romanovich and his brother Vasilko Romanovich rallied their troops to march against Mikhail. However, he barricaded himself in Halych with his retinue, the local militia, and a contingent of Hungarians.

  6. This monastery was founded by Princess Maria Mikhailovna (1212?-1271) in memory of her husband, Prince Vasilko Konstantinovich of Rostov. During the 1220s, Vasilko participated in several...