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Vasilko Rostislavich

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Vasilko at the head of the cavalry, miniature from the Radziwiłł Chronicle (15th century)

Vasilko Rostislavich (Ukrainian: Василько Ростиславич, romanizedVasylko Rostyslavych; Russian: Василько Ростиславич; c. 1066 – 1124) was a prince of Kievan Rus' and member of the Rurik dynasty. He was the first Prince of Terebovl' from 1092.[1] His Byzantine-style blinding was very unusual among the Rurik dynasty.[2]

Life

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He was the third son of Rostislav Vladimirovich, the prince of Tmutarakan.[3] The historian Martin Dimnik writes that Vasilko's mother was Lanka, a daughter of King Béla I of Hungary.[4]

In November 1097, the Prince David Igorevich [ru] of Volhynia and Prince Sviatopolk II Iziaslavich of Kiev captured and blinded Vasilko Rostislavich, whom Sviatopolk had tricked into coming to Kiev. Thus, the agreements reached at an earlier meeting of the princes at the Council of Liubech were broken and war ensued.

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References

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  1. ^ Vasylko Rostyslavych in Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993).
  2. ^ Radical traditionalism : the influence of Walter Kaegi in late antique, Byzantine, and medieval studies. Christian Raffensperger, David Michael Olster, Walter Emil Kaegi. Lanham, Maryland. 2019. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-4985-8486-9. OCLC 1057307697.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ Dimnik 1994, p. Table 2.
  4. ^ Dimnik 1994, p. 60.

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