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Name
  
Vladimir Vasilkovich

Uncles
  
Daniel of Galicia

Grandparents
  
Roman the Great

Parents
  
Vasilko Romanovich

Role
  
Vasilko Romanovich's son


Died
  
December 10, 1288, Liuboml, Ukraine

Cousins
  
Leo I of Galicia, Shvarn, Mstyslav Danielvich

Similar People
  
Vasilko Romanovich, Leo I of Galicia, Roman the Great, Daniel of Galicia

What is Vladimir Vasilkovich?, Explain Vladimir Vasilkovich, Define Vladimir Vasilkovich


Vladimir Vasilkovich (died 1289) was a son of Vasilko Romanovich, prince of Volhynia, now part of Ukraine. He succeeded his father when the latter died in 1269, and was famous for numerous constructions and reconstructions of town fortifications in Volhynia.

In the 1270s (1276, according to most sources) he founded a castle that included a keep now famous as the Tower of Kamyanets, and around which sprang up the town of Kamyanets, now in Belarus; he also authored the construction of a similar tower in the re-built castle of Berestye (modern Brest, Belarus). He died in 1289 in Luboml (or Liuboml), which is now in Ukraine. Summing up his life, the "old chronicle" presented him as a booklover and philosopher, whose like in the world had never before been seen, and would never be seen again.

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