- (Ukrainian: Володимирко Володарович, romanized: Volodymyrko Volodarovych) or
Vladimirko Volodarovich[citation needed] (Russian: Владимир Володаревич (Владимирко)[citation...
- by the boyars.
Halych was then
taken by Yaroslav's
eldest son,
Vladimirko.
Vladimirko's reign was also far from stable, a
situation used by
Prince Roman...
- the end,
after the
Battle of Wilichów, Bolesław III
Wrymouth defeated Vladimirko Volodarovich Although Leszek did not get Halych, he
fulfilled his aim...
-
lawful heir
Vladimirko had to
content himself with Przemyśl for the beginning. Very soon, the
illegitimate brother Oleg was
killed and
Vladimirko rose to...
-
humiliated by his stay in
Polish captivity, the
throne was ****umed by his son
Vladimirko,
Prince of
Zvenichorod (later
Prince of Przemyśl). The
young prince, wishing...
-
borrowed into
Slovak Volodymýr.
Historical diminutive forms include:
Vladimirko (Russian),
Volodymyrko (Ukrainian). In
Belarusian the name is spelled...
- Byzantium;
Prince Yuri
Dolgoruki of
Suzdal was Manuel's ally (symmachos), and
Vladimirko of
Galicia (Prin****lity of Halych) is
described as Manuel's v****al (hypospondos)...
-
Council of Liubech). His
father was
Rostislav of Tmutarakan; his son was
Vladimirko of Halych,
father of
Yaroslav Osmomysl.
Today there is
confusion between...
- Géza II led his army
against Vladimirko (Volodimirko) of
Galicia in the
autumn of 1150, he
captured Sanok, but
Vladimirko bribed the
group of Hungarian...
- Kievan–****an raid on
Poland Siege of
Volodymyr Battle of Wilichów
Victory 1135
Vladimirko Volodarovich's raid on
Poland Kingdom of
Poland Kievan Rus'
Defeat 1136...