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Rogneda Rogvolodovna (Russian: Рогнеда Рогволодовна;
Christian name: Anastasia; c. 960 – c. 1000), also
known as
Ragnhild (Ragnheiðr), is a
person mentioned...
- (Norse: Ragnvald),
prince of Polotsk, to sue for the hand of his
daughter Rogneda (Norse: Ragnhild). The high-born
princess refused to
affiance herself to...
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Rogvolod (ruled 945–978). He had two sons and a
daughter named Rogneda.
Rogvolod promised Rogneda to the
prince of Kiev, Yaropolk, as a wife. But Yaropolk's...
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Rogneda (Russian: Рогнеда) is an
opera in five acts,
composed by
Alexander Serov between 1863 and 1865. The scenario, by the composer, was
based on the...
- needed] He is also said to have had
pagan wives, the most well-known
being Rogneda of Polotsk.[citation needed]
Other wives are
mentioned in the
Primary Chronicle...
- was the semi-legendary
Rogvolod (?–978),
better known as the
father of
Rogneda. The prin****lity was
heavily involved in
several succession crises of...
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George after Saint George.
Yaroslav was a son of
Vladimir the
Great and
Rogneda of Polotsk.
Yaroslav ruled the
northern lands around Rostov before being...
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mythology includes: Boudica's two daughters,
raped by
Roman soldiers Rogneda of
Polotsk or Gorislava;
according to the
Suzdalian Chronicle sub anno...
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seized Polotsk because Rogneda,
daughter of the
Polotsk prince Rogvolod, had
chosen Yaropolk over him.
Vladimir forced Rogneda to
marry him. Then, Vladimir...
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which was
released in 2016.[citation needed] In 2016,
Bortich pla****
Rogneda in the
historical action film Viking. In the same year, she
acted in the...