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Peresopnytsia () is a small village of
Rivne Raion Rivne Raion () is a raion in Rivne Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Rivne Rivne ( ; , ) is a city in western Ukraine. The city is the administrative center of Rivne Oblast (province), as well as the Rivn ...
in the
Rivne Oblast Rivne Oblast (), also referred to as Rivnenshchyna (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is Rivne. The surface area of the region is . Its population is: Before its annexation by the ...
,
Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ...
. It belongs to the Diadkovychi rural hromada and is located on Stubly River, a tributary of
Horyn River The Horyn or Haryn (, ; , ; ; ) is a tributary of the Pripyat, which flows through Ukraine and Belarus. The Horyn is long, and has a drainage basin of .Principality of Volhynia A principality (or sometimes princedom) is a type of monarchical state or feudal territory ruled by a prince or princess. It can be either a sovereign state or a constituent part of a larger political entity. The term "principality" is often ...
. On 29 August 1561, in the Peresopnytsia Monastery of the Blessed Virgin Nativity, creation of the
Peresopnytsia Gospel The Peresopnytsia Gospel () is a 16th-century manuscript written in the Ruthenian language. It is today held in the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine. Since 1991, all Ukrainian presidents have taken the oath of office on the Gospel. History ...
was finished, which is now a national relic of Ukraine.


Peresopnytsia princes

* 1147–1149
Viacheslav I of Kiev Viacheslav Vladimirovich (1083 – 2 February 1154) was a Prince of Smolensk (1113–1125), prince of Turov, Turov (1125–1132; 1134–1146), Principality of Pereslavl, Pereyaslavl (1132–1134; 1142), Peresopnytsia (1146–1149), Vyshhorod, Vys ...
* 1150–1150 Mstislav, son of
Yuri Dolgorukiy Yuri I Vladimirovich (; ; c. 1099 – 15 May 1157), commonly known as Yuri Dolgorukiy (, ) or the Long Arm, was a Monomakhovichi prince of Rostov and Suzdal, acquiring the name ''Suzdalia'' during his reign. Noted for successfully curbing t ...
* 1150–1151
Andrey Bogolyubsky Andrey Yuryevich Bogolyubsky (, lit. Andrey Yuryevich of Bogolyubovo; died 28 June 1174) was Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal from 1157 until his death. During repeated internecine wars between the princely clans, Andrey accompanied his father Yuri D ...
as prince of Peresopnytsia and Turov * 1152–1154 Volodymyr, son of Andrei the Good * 1155–1156
Mstislav II of Kiev Mstislav II Iziaslavich (died 19 August 1170) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1158 to 1159 and again from 1167 to 1169. Life Mstislav was the son of Grand Prince Iziaslav II of Kiev. Along with his father, he participated in the wars against Yur ...
* ... * 1180–1220 Mstislav the Mute, son of
Yaroslav II of Kiev Yaroslav II Iziaslavich (died 1180) was Prince of Turov (1146), Novgorod (1148–1154), Lutsk (1154–1180) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1174–1175; 1180). He was the son of Iziaslav II of Kiev and Agnes Hohenstaufen and the brother of Mstislav II ...
* 1225–1229
Vasilko Romanovich Vasylko Romanovych (1199 or 1203–1269 or 1271) was Prince of Belz (1207–1269), Prince of Berestia (1231–1269), and Prince of Volhynia (1231–1269). He was the son of Roman the Great and Anna-Euphrosyne, and the younger brother of Daniel of ...


References


External links

* Pryshchepa, B.
Medieval Peresopnytsia in written and archaeological sources
'. Historical Volhynia portal Villages in Rivne Raion {{Rivne-geo-stub