- male, deceased (1205)
- Roman the Great or Roman Mstislavich was the Prince of Novgorod, Volhynia, and Halych. Roman was the son of Mstislav II of Kiev and Agnes, daughter...
- male, deceased (1263)
- Tautvilas or Tautvila (died in 1263) was Duke of Polatsk and one of the sons of Dausprungas and nephews of King of Lithuania Mindaugas. Tautvilas...
- male, deceased (1608)
- Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski was a Lithuanian prince, starost of Volodymyr-Volynskyi, Marshal of Volhynia and voivode of Kyiv Voivodship,...
- deceased (1253)
- Edivydas (believed to have died ca. 1253) was one of the sons of Dausprungas and nephews of King of Lithuania Mindaugas. Edivydas together with his...
- male, deceased (1323)
- Andrew of Halych, Andriy Yuriyovich, Andriy I, Andrew I of Galich, Andrii I, Andrei of Galicia, Andrey of Galič, Andrew of Galicia (unknown - 1...
- male, deceased (1289)
- Vladimir Vasilkovich was a son of Vasilko Romanovich, prince of Volhynia, now part of Ukraine. He succeeded his father when the latter died in...
- male, deceased (1920)
- Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport (1863, Vitebsk -1920, Otwock), better known by the pseudonym S. Ansky (or An-ski), was a scholar who documented Jewish...
- male, deceased (1323)
- Leo II of Halych, Lev Yuriyovich, Lev II, Lev II of Galich, Leo II of Galicia, Lev II Halytskyi, Lev II of Galič, Lew II Halicki (unknown - 1323) w...
- male, deceased (1597)
- Severyn Nalyvaiko (d. April 21, 1597) was a leader of the Ukrainian Cossacks who became a hero of Ukrainian folklore. The Decembrist poet Kondraty...
- male, deceased (1993)
- General Wacław Jędrzejewicz was a Polish Army officer and diplomat and subsequently an American college professor. He was co-founder and lo...
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