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Torchesk (Ukrainian: Торчеськ; Russian: Торческ) was a
medieval town,
located between today's
villages of
Olshanytsia and
Sharky in Kyiv
Oblast (province)...
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Berendei and Torks. In Ukraine, many
placenames trace to Torks, such as
Torchesk, Torchyn,
rivers Torets and Torch,
Torsky way
along the
river Tetilha,...
- Ostyor, a
small town near Chernigov, but he then
moved on to the town of
Torchesk.
Appointed by
Andrei to rule Kiev upon the
death of Gleb
Yuriyevich in...
- the city to his son-in-law,
Andrew of Hungary.
Thereupon he
retired to
Torchesk,
where he died in 1228.[citation needed] He was the
maternal grandfather...
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Rurikovich (Ukrainian: Ростислав Рюрикович) (1173 -
before 1214),
Prince of
Torchesk (1195–1205),
Grand Prince of Kiev (Kyiv, 1204–1206),
Prince of Vyshhorod...
- (within
modern Cherkasy and
southern Kyiv oblasts).
Their main city was
Torchesk (next to the
modern city of Kaharlyk). They also were used by Rus' princes...
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Riurikovich and
Daniil Romanovich of Volyn' and Galich. He
defeated them near
Torchesk,
taking Vladimir prisoner. In the year 1235,
Iziaslav IV
marched from Kamenets...
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defeated when
faced with the Kipchaks,
whereupon the
latter destro****
Torchesk, an
Oghuz Turk settlement. In 1096, in an
attempt to
force Oleg I of Chernigov...
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Ostroh Pereiaslav Peresopnytsia Plisnensk Pryluk Putyvl Romen Terebovl Torchesk Trepol Unenizh Vasyliv Volodymyr Vruchiy Vyshhorod Vyr
Yuriv Zvenyhorod...
- and
Grand Prince of Kiev (1154–1167)
Rostyslav II (1173–1214),
Prince of
Torchesk (1195–1205),
Grand Prince of Kiev (1204–1206),
Prince of
Vyshhorod (1205–1210)...