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Bryachislav Iziaslavich (Belarusian: Брачыслаў Ізяславіч, Russian: Брячислав Изяславич) (c. 997 – 1044) was the
prince of
Polotsk between 1001 and 1044...
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reign and the
oldest stone building in Belarus.
Vseslav was the son of
Bryachislav Izyaslavich,
Prince of
Polotsk and Vitebsk, and was thus the great-grandson...
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married Piotr Włostowic,
castellan of
Wroclaw and
Polish palatine.
Bryachislav (1104–1127),
possibly dethroned Iaroslav as the
Prince of
Turov (1118–1123)...
- system". The name of Iziaslav's
spouse is unknown. He had two sons:
Bryachislav of
Polotsk and Vseslav. Both were
certainly minor at the time of his...
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Belarusian philologist and
politician Boris Galerkin Andrei of
Polotsk Bryachislav of
Polotsk Euphrosyne of
Polotsk Francysk Skaryna Gabriel Lenkiewicz...
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Christian (Eastern Orthodox). In 1001
Izyaslav was
succeeded by his son,
Bryachislav of Polotsk.
Under his rule,
Polotsk attempted to
distance itself from...
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historical records dates from 1021, when
Yaroslav the Wise of Kiev gave it to
Bryachislav Izyaslavich,
Prince of Polotsk. In the 12th and 13th centuries, Vitebsk...
- Anglo-Saxons in Devon. Bolesław I the
Brave begins ruling parts of Slovakia.
Bryachislav of
Polotsk begins ruling Polotsk.
Werner I,
Bishop of
Strasbourg begins...
- 1118. The land of
Turov then was p****ed to
another son of
Svyatopolk Bryachislav,
while Volhynia was
given to one of the sons of
Vladimir Monomakh Roman...
- possessions. He
placed his son, Izyaslav, in Polotsk. Iziaslav's son,
Bryachislav of Polotsk,
succeeded his
father in 1001. By 1021,
Bryacheslav set his...