Volodar of Peremyshl

Volodar of Peremyshl

Volodar Rostislavich ( _ru. Володарь Ростиславич) (d. 1124) was Prince of Zvenygorod (1085-92) and Peremyshl (1092-97). His father was Rostislav of Tmutarakan; his son was Volodymyrko of Halych, father of Yaroslav Osmomysl.


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