Vladimir Davydovich of Vyshgorod (c1167-c1187)

Biography
Vladimir Davydovich' is mentioned only once in the story about the transfer of the tombs of Saint Boris and Saint Gleb from Vyshgorod to the Borisoglebsky monastery at Smyadyn in Smolensk. The transfer of the relics took place in 1187. According to the mentioned story, at that time Vladimir Davydovich was the Prince of Vyshgorod. He probably, he became after the death of his brother Izyaslav, whicho apparently happened at the beginning of 1185. Vladimir did not reign for a long time in Vyshgorod. Also in 1187 David Rostislavich transferred Vyshgorod to his other son Mstislav], expelled from Novgorod.

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Literature Dombrovsky D. Genealogy Mstislavich. The first generation (before the beginning of the XIV century.) /Trans. from polish and entry word to rus ed. K. Yu. Erusalimsky and O. A. Ostapchuk. - Sankt Petersburg .: Dmitgri Bulanin, 2015. 880 p., p. 509-511.

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