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Yaroslav Osmomysl (Old East Slavic: Осмомыслъ Ярославъ, Osmomyslŭ Jaroslavŭ; Ukrainian: Ярослав Володимирович Осмомисл,
Yaroslav Volodymyrkovych Osmomysl) (c...
- Volodymyrko, the
Galician throne was
succeeded by his only son
Yaroslav Osmomysl.
Yaroslav began his
reign with the
Battle on the
river Siret in 1153 with...
- a
Rurik family branch known as Rostislavichi,
culminated in
Yaroslav Osmomysl (1153–1187) –
after whose rule Béla III of
Hungary briefly conquered the...
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Volodymyr had held the Prin****lity of Volhynia,
while the line of
Yaroslav Osmomysl held the Prin****lity of Galicia. Galicia–Volhynia was
created following...
- and
eventually by the
Iziaslavich dynasty.
During the
reign of
Yaroslav Osmomysl (1153–1187),
Galicia expanded its influence,
extending as far as the Black...
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Galicia (1187; 1189). Oleg was the
illegitimate son of
Prince Yaroslav Osmomysl by his mistress, Nastaska, a
daughter of a
local boyar. The
Galician boyars...
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Prince of
Kursk (d. 24
February 1147). Olga (d. 1189).
Married Yaroslav Osmomysl.
Andrei I
Bogolyubsky (c. 1111 – 28 June 1174). Maria.
Married Oleg II...
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Hungarian king Géza was signed.[citation needed] He had a son:
Yaroslav Osmomysl,
prince of Halych. "Volodymyrko Volodarovych".
Internet Encyclopedia of...
- made his way to Galicia,
where he was well
received by
Prince Yaroslav Osmomysl.
During his time at Yaroslav's court,
Andronikos tried to
recruit the ****ans...
- deer horn of the town emblem. It is said that a wife of the Duke
Jaroslav Osmomysl,
being lost in a forest, met a deer. She
survived by
following the deer...