Rostislav Volodarevich of Peremyshl (Ростислав Володаревич, князь перемышльский), Prince of Zvenigorod (Halych), Prince of Peremyshl, was born circa 1090 to Volodar Rostislavich of Peremyshl (1065-1124) and died 1128 of unspecified causes.
Rostislav Volodarevich (c.1090-1128 ), eldest son of Volodar Rostislavich of Peremyshl was Prince of Zvenigorod (Halych) (1092-1124) and Prince of Peremyshl (1124-1128).
In 1122 he was held hostage in Krakow and his father was required to pay 8 thousand griven as ransom. In 1124, after his father's death, he inherited the Principality of Peremyshl, while his younger brother Vladimir Volodarevich took over the Principality of Zvenigorod (Halych) and the principalities of Terebovl and Halych were allotted to Vasilko Rostislavich's sons. In the same year, he defended Peremyshl against a Polish army.
In 1125 - 1126 he again had to defend Peremyshl, this time against his younger brother Vladimir. Thereafter, with the support of brothers Ivan Vasilkovich and Rostislav Vasilkovich as well as of Mstislav of Kiev he was able to gain the upper hand against Vladimir.
After Rostislav's death, the Principality of Peremyshl was taken over by Vladimir and the Principality of Zvenigorod (Halych) passed to his son Ivan Rostislavich Berladnik.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Ivan Rostislavich Berladnik (c1110-1162) | 1110 | 1162 Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece |
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Rostislav Volodarevich of Peremyshl (c1090-1128) | 1090 | 1128 | |
Irina Volodarevna of Peremyshl (c1095-c1140) | 1095 | 1040 | Isaakios Komnenos (1093-aft1152) |
Daughter of Volodar Rostislavich (c1100-c1150) | 1100 | 1150 | Roman Vladimirovich of Volhynia (c1091-1119) |
Vladimir Volodarevich of Zvenigorod (1104-1153) | 1104 | 1153 | Sophia of Hungary (bef1101-c1148) |
Residences
Footnotes (including sources)
Rostislav Volodarevich Born: 1090 Died: 1128
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Preceded by Volodar Rostislavich |
Prince of Zvenigorod (Halych) 1092–1124 |
Succeeded by Vladimir Volodarevich |
Preceded by Volodar Rostislavich |
Prince of Peremyshl 1124–1128 |
Succeeded by Vladimir Volodarevich |