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Vasilko is a
Ruthenian variation of the Gr**** name V****ilios, English: Basil).
Notable people with the name include:
Prince Vasilko Romanovich (1203–1269)...
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Vasilko Konstantinovich (Russian: Василько Константинович; 7
December 1209, in
Rostov – 4
March 1238, in
Sherensky forest) was the
first Prince of Rostov...
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Vasilko Rostislavich (Ukrainian: Василько Ростиславич, romanized: Vasylko Rostyslavych; Russian: Василько Ростиславич; c. 1066 – 1124) was a
prince of...
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Vasylko Romanovych (1203–1269),
Prince of Belz (1207–1269),
Prince of
Brest (1231–1269), and
Prince of
Volhynia (1231–1269). He was the son of
Roman the...
- bef. 1252
Sisters Feodora of
Galicia (†
after 1200), m. 1187 (div 1188)
Vasilko of
Galicia Maria of
Galicia (†
after 1241), m.
before 1200
Michael of Chernigov...
- with the rule of
Svyatopolk Mstislavich,
invited Vasilko to
claim the Prin****lity of Polotsk.
Vasilko accepted the
offer and gave the
title of Vitebsk...
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imprisoned in Poland, but was
bonded out by his
brother Vasilko Rostislavich.
Together with
Vasilko, he parti****ted at the
federal council in
Liubech in...
- 1206.
Vsevolod married Liubov Vasilkovna in 1209. She was a
daughter of
Vasilko Bryacheslavich,
Prince of Vitebsk. They had no
known children. [citation...
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Mindaugas included Vykintas, the
Livonian Order,
Daniel of
Galicia and
Vasilko of Volhynia.
Taking advantage of
internal conflicts,
Mindaugas allied with...
- amb****ador to
Denmark and
unsuccessful 2022 U.S.
Senate candidate Jim
Vasilko,
Republican National Convention delegate T.
Lynette Villano,
member of...