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Vladimir Vasilkovich (died 1289) was a son of
Vasilko Romanovich. He
succeeded his
father as the
prince of
Volhynia when the
latter died in 1269, and...
- the
prince of Rostov, his
younger son Gleb
Vasilkovich took
Beloozero while his
older son
Boris Vasilkovich became his
successor at Rostov. The princedom...
- (1168–1175)
Vseslav Vasilkovich (1175–1178) (Second Term)
Briachislav Vasilkovich (1178–1181) (Second Term)
Vseslav Vasilkovich (1180–1186) (Third Term)...
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Orthodoxy Government Monarchy Prince of
Beloozero • 1238–1278 Gleb
Vasilkovich (first)
Historical era
Middle Ages • Established 1238 • Annexed to Moscow...
- son. Sartaq's
daughter Feodora (or Theothiure) was the wife of Gleb
Vasilkovich,
first Prince Belozersky of
Beloozero and Rostov, a
grandson of Konstantin...
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Theodore Rostislavich, Yury of Moscow, and Gleb
Vasilkovich married Mongol princesses. Geb
Vasilkovich spent his
entire career among the
Mongols in the...
- Glebovich,
Prince of
Ryazan - 1218 - - -
Yaroslav II -
Alexandra Bryacheslav Vasilkovich,
Prince of
Polatsk and
Vitebsk (Rurikids) - 1239 - - -
Alexander Nevsky...
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Novgorod First Chronicle,
Alexander married first a
daughter of
Bryacheslav Vasilkovich,
Prince of
Polotsk and Vitebsk, in 1239. Her name is not
given in the...
- pre-empt a
Mongol punitive strike against his domain; his
grandson Boris Vasilkovich of
Rostov accompanied him. When they
arrived at Saray, Batu Khan sent...
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Alexei Vasilkovich Mirtov (Russian: Алексей Василькович Миртов; 8
August 1886,
Simbirsk — 3
January 1966, Gorky) was a
Russian linguist and a
major specialist...