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times it used to be the
center of
Terebovlia prin****lity. It was
called Terebovl (Polish: Trembowla).
Terebovlia prin****lity
included lands of the whole...
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Iziaslav IV
Vladimirovich (1186 – fl. 1236) was
Prince of
Terebovl' (1210), Novgorod-Seversk (until 1235) and
Grand Prince of Kiev (1235–1236). He was...
- Novhorod-Siverskyi
Ostroh Pereiaslav Peresopnytsia Plisnensk Pryluk Putyvl Romen Terebovl Torchesk Trepol Unenizh Vasyliv Volodymyr Vruchiy Vyshhorod Vyr
Yuriv Zvenyhorod...
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Sambir Lutsk Dorogobuzh Peresopnytsia Duben (Dubno)
Kremyanets Zaslav Terebovl Kolomyia Vasyliv Chern (Chernivtsi)
Khotyn Boloto U****sia Kyiv Prin****lity...
- Владимирович)
Vasilko Rostislavich (Василько Ростиславович) (10??-11??),
knyaz of
Terebovl (Теребовль, Требовль), son of
Tmutarakan kniaz Rostislav Vladimirovich...
- (1086–1099).
Davyd was
constantly at war with the
neighboring Vasylko from
Terebovl.
Vsevolod Igorevich Yaroslav the Wise in
Norse Tradition,
Samuel Hazzard...
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professors Mezhirichi Mizoch Nikolaev m****acre
Olyka Pliskov Sarny m****acre
Terebovl Zhytomyr Gas van
German war
crimes Hegewald, a short-lived
German colony...
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Kievan Rus' and
member of the
Rurik dynasty. He was the
first Prince of
Terebovl' from 1092. His Byzantine-style
blinding was very
unusual among the Rurik...
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despite a
previous compromise.
Andrew besieged and
captured Przemyśl,
Terebovl, and
other fortresses in Halych. However, his
troops were
routed at Kremenets...
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stationed at
Kamieniec Podolski (Kamianets-Podilskyi, now Ukraine),
Trembowla (
Terebovl) and the
fortress of Bar.
Service in the
formation provided the recruits...