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Rogvolod (Russian: Рогволод; Belarusian: Рагвалод, romanized: Rahvalod; c. 920 – 978) was the
first chronicled prince of Polotsk. He
reigned until 978...
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first known prince of
Polotsk was
Rogvolod (ruled 945–978). He had two sons and a
daughter named Rogneda.
Rogvolod promised Rogneda to the
prince of Kiev...
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Primary Chronicle as
having been a
princess of Polotsk, the
daughter of
Rogvolod (Ragnvald), who came from
Scandinavia and
established himself at Polotsk...
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Rogvolod Vseslavich,
baptismal name Boris, was the
Prince of
Drutsk and Polotsk. He was the son of
Vseslav of Polotsk,
Grand Prince of Rus.
Rogvolod probably...
- dynasty; its
first ruler mentioned in the
chronicles was the semi-legendary
Rogvolod (?–978),
better known as the
father of Rogneda. The prin****lity was heavily...
- Chronicle,
Vladimir wanted to
forge an
alliance with her father,
prince Rogvolod of Polotsk, but
after she
refused to
marry Vladimir, he
raped and forcibly...
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Vladimir seized Polotsk because Rogneda,
daughter of the
Polotsk prince Rogvolod, had
chosen Yaropolk over him.
Vladimir forced Rogneda to
marry him. Then...
- he
marched against Yaropolk. On his way to Kiev he sent amb****adors to
Rogvolod (Norse: Ragnvald),
prince of Polotsk, to sue for the hand of his daughter...
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opened her charity. They had no children. Gleb Vseslavich,
Prince of Minsk;
Rogvolod-Boris,
Prince of Drutsk;
There has been some
discussion whether Vseslav...
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division of the
Polatsk territory between Vseslav's sons.
Drutsk was
given to
Rogvolod-Boris. Soon its
territory was
taken over by
another appanage duchy of Polotsk...