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{geni:about_me} ==Rogvolod, Prince of Polotsk==
* Rogvolod (Belarusian: Рагвалод, Rahvałod) (c. 920 – 978) was first chronicled prince of Polatsk (945–978). In the Rus Primary Chronicle, he is known as Рогъволодъ, probably a slavicized version of the Old Norse name Ragnvald. Hecame from overseas (i.e., from Scandinavia or Southern Baltic) and established himself at Polatsk in the mid-10th century. According to the Rus Primary Chronicle, Vladimir the Great sought an alliance with him in 980 by marrying his daughter Rogneda, but she insultingly refused, prompting Vladimir to attack Rogvolod and his sons and kill them, after which he forcibly took Rogneda as his wife.
* RAGNVALD, son of --- (-[978/80]). The Primary Chronicle records that he arrived "from overseas" and installed himself on the Western Dvina at Polotsk, where he was known as ROGVOLOD and enjoyed princely status[546]. He and histwo sons were killed by Vladimir, later Grand Prince of Kiev, after he refused the latter's offer to marry his daughter Rogned[547].
==Spouse==
* Married: The name of Rogvolod´s wife is not known.
==Rogvolod & his wife had three children==
* 1. son (-[978/80]). The Primary Chronicle records that Vladimir, later Grand Prince of Kiev, killed Rogvolod and his two unnamed sons[548].
* 2. son (-[978/80]). The Primary Chronicle records that Vladimir, later Grand Prince of Kiev, killed Rogvolod and his two unnamed sons[549].
* 3. ROGNED ([956]-[998/1000]). The Primary Chronicle names Rogned, daughter of Rogvolod Prince of Polotsk, recording that she at first refused to marry Vladimir, preferring his half-brother Iaropolk[550]. She became a nun in [989]. The Primary Chronicle records the death of Rogned in [998/1000][551]. m firstly --- Jarl in Sweden (-before [977]). m secondly ([977], divorced 986) as his first wife, VLADIMIR Prince of Novgorod, son of SVIATOSLAVI Grand Prince of Kiev & his mistress Malusha [Malfred] ([960]-Berestov 15 Jul 1015). After her father refused his offer to marry Rogneda, Prince Vladimir killed him and his two sons and married Rogneda anyway540. He succeeded in [980] as VLADIMIR I "Velikiy/the Great" Grand Prince of Kiev.
Source - http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm#Rognedadied1002 Projects MedLands Russia
==History==
The principality of Polotsk was situated to the west of Smolensk and to the north of Turov. It was independent from Kiev during the 11th and 12th centuries, having been inherited by Iziaslav, the oldest son of Vladimir I Grand Prince of Kiev, whose descendants were passed over in the succession to Kiev and never bore the title Grand Prince. After enjoying a period of strength during the 11th century under Prince Briacheslav and his son Prince Vseslav, after the death of the latter in 1101 it fragmented into different districts assigned to their descendants. The Lithuanians attacked Polotsk from [1240/45], and by the early 1250s the western part of Polotsk was recognised as Lithuanian territory under the terms of a truce concluded by Vaišvilkas, son of Mingaudas Grand Duke of Lithuania[544]. Very little information has been found about the Rurikid Princes of Polotsk. Baumgarten names the members of the family
==Links==
* [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogvolod wikipedia Rogvolod]
* [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_the_Great Vladimir The Great]
* [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_life_and_children_of_Vladimir_I Family Life & Children of Vladimir The Great]
* [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogneda_of_Polotsk Rogneda of Polotsk]
* [http://litopys.org.ua/dynasty/dyn24.htm Polotsk princes on litopys.org.ua]
* [https://www.revolvy.com/page/Prince-of-Polotsk The Princes of Polotsk]
==Sources==
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* List of rape victims from ancient history and mythology - https://ob.macu.com/User/AccessSignin/Username
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* Martin, Janet, Medieval Russia, 980-1584, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995
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