- 53°25′16″N 33°49′37″E / 53.420991°N 33.826904°E / 53.420991; 33.826904
Vshchizh (Russian: Вщиж) is a
village in the
Zhukovka rayon of the
Bryansk Oblast...
- few
known cities:
Gomey (today's Homel) and
Chechersk on the Sozh river,
Vshchizh on the
Desna River, Vorobyin, Ropeysk, Starodub, and others. Seven-beam...
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Starodub Suzdal Terebovlia Tmutarakan Toropets Trubetsk Turov-Pinsk
Uglich Vitebsk Vladimir (Suzdalia)
Volhynia (Volyn)
Vshchizh Yaroslavl Zvenyhorod...
- a
Kievan Rus' prince. His
baptismal name was Feodosy. He was
prince of
Vshchizh (1166–before 1175), of Novgorod-Seversk (1200–1201), and of
Chernigov (1201/1202–1204)...
- Prin****lity of
Vorotynsk Prin****lity (to
Lithuania at 1407) Prin****lity of
Vshchizh Prin****lity (since 1156) Qing
dynasty Until 1858/60
Empire Outer Manchuria...
-
Suzdalia gained Pereyaslavl 1158–1161
Kievan succession crisis Siege of
Vshchizh [uk] 1160
Siege of Bilhorod-Kyivsky (1161) [uk]
Rostislav of
Smolensk victory...
- Smolensk, then
entered the
Chernigov Prin****lity on the
upper Gums,
burned Vshchizh, but then
abruptly turned to the northeast, byp****ing the
Bryansk and Karachev...
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Olgovich died. In the
spring in 1166,
prince Svyatislav Vladimirovich of
Vshchizh died, and he
evidently had no sons.
Svyatoslav III
Vsevolodovich as the...
- Vladimir-Suzdal
Volhynians Votchina Vsevolod III,
Grand Prince of
Vladimir Vshchizh Vyachko Vyatichs Vyshata Vyshhorod Yan
Vyshatich Zalesye Battle of Dorostolon...