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  2. May 1, 2022 · Gleb Vseslavich (d. September 13, 1119, Kyiv) - Prince of Minsk since 1101, founder of the Minsk branch of the Polotsk princes dynasty, son of Prince Vseslav Bryachislavich. Biography. In 1104, there was an attempt to besiege Gleb in Minsk, but unsuccessfully.

    • Minsk, Ruthenia
    • Princess Anastasija Jaropolkovna
    • Ruthenia
  3. Family. Wife: since 1090 Anastasia (died 1159), a daughter of Yaropolk Iziaslavovich. Sons: Rostislav (died 1165), Prince of Minsk 1146–1165 and Prince of Polotsk 1151–1159. Volodar (died 1167+), Prince of Gorodets [ ru] 1146–1167, Prince of Minsk 1151–1159, 1165–1167, and Prince of Polotsk 1167.

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  5. Jul 5, 2019 · Gleb Vseslavich was the son of Vseslav Briacheslavich, Prince of Polotsk and Vitersk, and Grand Prince of Kiev 1068-1069. Gleb succeeded on the death of his father in 1101 as Prince of Minsk and also succeeded to Polotsk in 1116. He was deprived of Minsk in 1119 by Vladimir 'Monomakh', Grand Prince of Kiev and forced to reside in Kiev.

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    • Анастасия Рюрикович (Yaropolkovna) Минская
  6. Vseslav's second born son, Gleb Vseslavich inherited the lands surrounding Minsk and started the Minsk branch of the princes of Polotsk . Almost immediately following his father's death, Gleb Vseslavich started a war against his brothers Davyd, prince of Polotsk and Roman, prince of Drutsk to expand his territory.

  7. Nov 2, 2012 · Vseslav Bryachislavich named his first two sons the dynastic names of the Vladimirovichs (Boris, Gleb), and the third and fourth—their baptismal names (Roman, Davyd). The article also hypothesizes that Vseslav Bryachislavich did not have a son named Rogvolod.

  8. Vseslav had six sons: Roman (?-1114/1116), Prince of ? (probably of Drutsk). Roman perished either in Ryazan or Murom. His widow became a nun and lived in Polotsk, Saint Sophia Cathedral, where she opened her charity. They had no children. Gleb Vseslavich, Prince of Minsk;

  9. Vseslav Bryachislavich named his first two sons the dynastic names of the Vladimirovichs (Boris, Gleb), and the third and fourth—their baptismal names (Roman, Davyd). The article also...

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