Konstantin Yaroslavich (died 1255) - the son of Grand Duke Vladimir Yaroslav Vsevolodovich , the first specific Galician prince .
| Konstantin Yaroslavich | |||||||
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Portrait of the prince in the painting of the Kremlin's Archangel Cathedral (XVII century) | |||||||
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| Predecessor | principality created | ||||||
| Successor | Davyd Konstantinovich | ||||||
| Death | 1255 | ||||||
| Rod | Rurikovichi | ||||||
| Father | Yaroslav Vsevolodovich | ||||||
| Children | Davyd , Vasily | ||||||
Mentioned in the chronicles for the first time under 1238 among the princes who survived the invasion of Batu . In 1243, the Grand Duke Yaroslav Vsevolodovich went to the Horde to Batyu, and sent his son Constantine “to Canovi” to the far Karakorum . Constantine returned to his father in 1245 "with honor." A year later, Yaroslav died, and Konstantin received Galich-Mersky and Dmitrov .
Constantine died in the spring of 1255 and was buried in the Assumption Cathedral of Vladimir . Left two sons who inherited his inheritance: Davyd and Vasily .
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Literature
- Institalskiy A.V. Konstantin Yaroslavich // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : in 86 tons (82 tons and 4 extras). - SPb. , 1890-1907.