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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...
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    (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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  • 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...
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    was the semi-legendary Rogvolod (?–978), better known as the father of Rogneda. The principality 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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    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...
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    Iziaslav Vladimirovich (978–1001) was the son of Vladimir I of Kiev and Rogneda of Polotsk. He was the progenitor of the Polotsk branch of Rurikid princes...
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  • retinue of viking mercenaries. Vladimir intends to marry Rogvolod's daughter Rogneda, but is rejected because she believes he only wants to marry her to access...
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  • and 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 played Rogneda in the historical action film Viking. In the same year, she acted in the...
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    von Waldheim, 1820) Synonyms Euxoa trifida Noctua trifida Fischer von Waldheim, 1820 Agrotis rogneda Staudinger, 1870 Phleboeis atra Bang-Haas, 1912...
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    Vladimir the Great, then the prince of Novgorod, who took his daughter Rogneda as a wife. In the Primary Chronicle, he is known as Рогъволодъ, probably...
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    Rogneda of Polotsk, Vladimir I of Kiev and Izyaslav of Polotsk...
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    Vsevolod II of Kiev Iziaslav II of Kiev Rostislav of Kiev Sviatopolk of Pskov Rogneda, married Yaroslav of Volhynia Xenia, married Briachislav of Izyaslavl Christine...
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    Yaropolk's bride, Rogneda of Polotsk, offended Dobrynya by calling his sister a "bondswoman". Dobrynya took his revenge by arranging Rogneda's rape by Vladimir...
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  • 988–990 as his estimated date of birth). In fact, Yaroslav's maternity by Rogneda of Polotsk has been questioned since Mykola Kostomarov in the 19th century...
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    Владимирович (Мудрый) 978–1054 Autumn 1016 22 July 1018 Son of Vladimir I and Rogneda of Polotsk Prince of Novgorod since 1010 Rurikids Sviatopolk I the Cursed...
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    Korespondencja Chopina 1972 - Dwa teatry played Matka 1977 - Mindowe played Rogneda 1978 - Filomena Marturano played Filomena 1984 - Wspomnienie played Sara...
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    Sviatoslav I of Kiev 4. Vladimir the Great 9. Malusha 2. Yaroslav the Wise 5. Rogneda of Polotsk or Anna Porphyrogenita 1. Sviatoslav II of Kiev 12. Erik Segersäll...
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    a certain Malusha died in 1000. This record follows that of Rogneda's death. Since Rogneda was Vladimir's wife, historians assume that Malusha was another...
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  • Vladimir I of Kiev: Svyatoslav of Smolensk (d. 1015) Mstislav of Chernigov (d. 1036) - probably his mother was Rogneda of Polotsk. Primary Chronicle v t e...
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    and Vitebsk, and was thus the great-grandson of Vladimir I of Kiev and Rogneda of Polotsk. He was born in c. 1029–1030 in Polotsk (with Vasilii as his...
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    chronicles, Zaslawye was founded in 985 by Vladimir the Great. He sent his wife Rogneda to live in Zaslawye with their son Iziaslav of Polotsk, the founder of...
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    Mstislav, according to the Primary Chronicle. One of them was born to Rogneda of Polotsk, who had been forced to be the first wife of Vladimir in the...
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  • Vladimir I and princess Rogneda of Polotsk (painting of 1770)...
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    to Otto of Schweinfurt. Predslava, a daughter of Vladimir the Great and Rogneda, whom, along with her sister Mstislava, he had taken from Kiev in 1018...
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  • Perevod s nemetskogo Irina Voskresenskaya Television film 2021 Krepostnaya Rogneda Bezus Series regular, 24 episodes 2022 YuZZZ Polina Series regular, 8 episodes...
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  • Sviatoslav I of Kiev 4. Vladimir the Great 9. Malusha 2. Yaroslav the Wise 5. Rogneda of Polotsk or Anna Porphyrogenita 1. Igor Yaroslavich 12. Erik Segersäll...
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