Wasylko Romanowicz
Wasylko Romanowicz (born 1203 - died 1269) - Prince Vladimir, the son of the Roman-Halichian Prince Halina and his second wife Anna.
After his father's death in 1205, Vasylko, along with his mother and older brother Daniel, escaped to Poland in the wake of his death. Taking advantage of the battles between the Russian duchies, the Polish prince Leszek White and the Hungarian king Andrzej II began to intervene in Volyn and Halicka.
As a result of the intervention of Vasylko and Daniel in 1215 Włodzimierz recovered, and in 1230 they united Volhynia.
Between March 1, 1226 and February 28, 1227 he married the daughter of Jerzy Wsiewolodowicz.
The princes organized expeditionary expeditions to the territories of the Polish duchies, together with Jaćwing. In 1228 they went to Kalisz.
In the years 1231-1238, they fought for the second part of their fatherland, the Halice Duchy, occupied by the Hungarians. Vasylin was ruling in Brest at that time, and in 1241 he moved to Wlodzimierz.
At the head of the Volyn regiment, the battle took place at Jarosław.
In 1260, he led the units of the Burundajan goldfish in the front guard of the expedition against Lithuania. On the next expedition of Burundai in 1260 he urged the inhabitants of Chełm and Sandomierz to surrender - the latter effectively, which ended with the events described in Sandomierzan's Songs: What happened to Sędomirzu? By the Tatras the weeping cannon: So many people beat up, Vampires found dead, Little children with blood flowed. Piotr from Krępej at that time was a starost, Father Boleslaw in Sędomirzu left him, Sam to Siradza will flush, With the starostą not defending there, In the castle room the Tatarom dropped.
In 1261, Luther and Kremenets also destroyed Burundai.
Wasylko is the founder of Vasilkov
His son was Wlodzimierz Ivan Vasylkowicz.
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