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Vladimir Vasilkovich

Vladimir Vasilkovich

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nameVladimir Vasilkovich
successionPrince of Volhynia
reign1269–1288
death_date1288
Tower of Kamianiets built under the rule of Vladimir Vasilkovich

Vladimir Vasilkovich (Old Ruthenian: Володимерь, Володимѣръ; ) was a son of Vasilko Romanovich. He succeeded his father as the prince of Volhynia 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; he also authored the construction of a similar tower in the re-built castle of Berestye. He died in 1288 in Luboml. 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.

Vasilkovich was renowned for his favorable treatment of the region's Jewish population, which had erewhile been severely maligned and ill-treated. According to an annalist who describes the funeral of the grand duke Vladimir Vasilkovich in the city of Vladimir (Volhynia), "the Jews wept at his funeral as at the fall of Jerusalem, or when being led into the Babylonian captivity."

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References

  1. Олег Купчинський. (2004). "Акти та документи Галицько-Волинського князівства ХІІІ - першої половини XIV століть.". [[Shevchenko Scientific Society]].
  2. Олег Купчинський. (2004). "Акти та документи Галицько-Волинського князівства ХІІІ - першої половини XIV століть.". [[Shevchenko Scientific Society]].
  3. Наталія Яковенко. "Нарис історії України з найдавніших часів до кінця XVIII ст.".
  4. Isidore Singer & Cyrus Adler, eds., ''The Jewish Encyclopedia: Leon-Moravia'' (New York & London: Funk & Wagnalls, 1904), 119.
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