List of the Princes of Polotsk

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The list of princes of Polotsk shows the rulers of the Polotsk principality from 960 to 1387.

Prince of Polotsk

Kievan Rus

  • Isjaslav (around 987–1001), son of Vladimir the Great
  • Wseslaw (1001–1003) (?), Son of Isjaslav
  • Brjatschislaw (1003-1044), son of Isjaslav
  • Wseslaw (1044-1068), son of Brjatschislav
  • Mstislaw (1068-1069), son of Isjaslav von Turow
  • Svjatopolk (1069-1070), son of Isjaslav von Turow
  • Vseslav (1071-1101), son of Brjatschislaw
    • Division of the principality into 6 partial principalities 1101
  • Rogwolod ( Boris ) (1001 or 1127–1128), son of Vseslav
  • Davyd (1128), son of Vseslav
  • Rogwolod (1128–1129) (?)
  • Isjaslav (1129–1132), regent (exile from Rogwolod and Dawyd to Byzantium), son of Grand Duke Mstislav of Kiev
  • Svyatopolk (1132), son of Mstislav
  • Wasilko , (1132–1144), son of Svyatoslav of Vitebsk
  • Rogwolod ( Wasili ) (1144–1151), son of Rogwolod Boris
  • Rostislaw (1151–1159), son of Gleb of Minsk
  • Rogwolod ( Wasili ) (1159–1162)
  • Wseslaw (1162–1167), son of Wasilko
  • Volodar (1167), son of Gleb of Minsk
  • Wseslaw (1167-after 1180)
  • Boris (after 1180–1186), son of Davyd of Vitebsk
  • Vladimir (1186-1216)
  • Wasilko (1216-after 1220)
  • Boris and Gleb (after 1220) (?)

Principality of Smolensk

  • Svyatoslav (1222–1232), regent, son of Mstislav of Smolensk

Kievan Rus

  • Brjatschislav (1232-around 1246 / before 1248), son of Wasilko
  • Konstantin Besrukij (- around 1254)

Grand Duchy of Lithuania

  • Tautvilas (around 1252–1263), brother-in-law of Brjatschislav , follower of Mindaugas
  • Constantine (1264)
  • Isjaslav of Vitebsk (1264) (?)
  • Gerdenis (1264-1267)
  • Isjaslav of Vitebsk (1267-around 1270) (?)
  • Constantine (around 1270-before 1292)
  • Ivan (around 1290) (?), Son of Vsevolod

Archdiocese of Riga

Grand Duchy of Lithuania

  • Vainius (1307 / 1320-1335)
  • Wasili (1326) (unsure)
  • Narimantas (after 1335-1345)
  • Andrius (1345–1377), son of Algirdas , Grand Duke of Lithuania
  • Skirgaila (1377–1382), son of Algirdas
  • Andrius (1382-1387)

Web links

literature

  • Алексеев Л. В .: Полоцкая земля , in: Древнерусские княжества X — XIII вв , Moscow 1975, pp. 202-239
  • Данилович В. Е .: Очерк истории Полоцкой земли до конца XIV столетия , Kiev 1896

Remarks

  1. related to Wseslaw
  2. related to Wasilko
  3. related to Wseslaw
  4. ^ Father of Jewna von Polotsk and brother of Olga von Smolensk , wives of Gediminas , Grand Duke of Lithuania
  5. ↑ In 1293 the archbishopric expanded to the east, Polotsk was not mentioned, but was considered possible by a historian, cf. Stryjkovsky. In view of the serious conflicts with the Livonian Order at this time, it is unlikely.
  6. after NM Karamsin, History of the Russian State Н. М. Карамзин, История государства Российского , a conscientious chronicler, but unfortunately no earlier sources are known