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Sophia Cathedral,
where she
opened her charity. They had no children. Gleb
Vseslavich,
Prince of Minsk; Rogvolod-Boris,
Prince of Drutsk;
There has been some...
- Gleb
Vseslavich (died
September 13, 1119) was the
prince of
Minsk between 1101 and 1119.
During his reign,
Minsk was at war with Kiev and Polotsk. He was...
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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...
- the
prince of Polotsk, and
daughter of the
prince Svyatoslav-Georgy
Vseslavich. She has long been a po****r
saint among Orthodox devotees, particularly...
- the
latter defeated the
invading army of
Polotsk led by
Prince Rogvolod Vseslavich in 1106.
Russian chronicles claim that 9,000
Russian soldiers were killed...
-
Roman Catholic Church Mary
Antin Rogneda of
Polotsk Rogvolod Rogvolod Vseslavich Sophia of Minsk,
Queen of
Denmark Symeon of
Polotsk Vseslav of Polotsk...
-
inherited by one of his six
surviving sons. Vseslav's
second born son, Gleb
Vseslavich inherited the
lands surrounding Minsk and
started the
Minsk branch of...
- of
Volhynia and
Kunigunde von Orlamünde; the princess-consort of Gleb
Vseslavich of
Minsk (c. 1090–1118); and,
according to some
scholarly interpretations...
- Kiev 11.
Christine of
Sweden 1.
Vsevolod IV
Svyatoslavich 12.
Sviatoslav Vseslavich,
prince of
Polotsk 6.
Vasilko Svyatoslavich of
Polotsk 3.
Maria Vasilkovna...
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Rostislav Glebovich (Russian: Ростислав Глебович) (died 1165) was the
prince of
Minsk between 1146 and 1165, and was the son of Gleb
Vseslavich. v t e v t e...