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  1. Gleb Vseslavich ( Belarusian: Глеб Усяславіч, Russian: Глеб Всеславич) (died September 13, 1119) was the prince of Minsk between 1101 and 1119. During his reign Minsk was at war with Kiev and Polatsk. He started the Minsk branch of Prince of Polotsk as son of Vseslav the Seer . In 1104 his city of Minsk was under siege ...

  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. Organizers of the siege were voivode Putyata, Oleg Svyatoslavich and Yaropolk ...

    • Minsk, Ruthenia
    • Princess Anastasija Jaropolkovna
    • Ruthenia
    • "Eiegod"
  3. Commemorative coin dedicated to Gleb Vseslavich (2007) The area around Minsk was controlled by the Principality of Polotsk beginning from the 10th century. Following the death of Vseslav of Polotsk in 1101, Polotsk was divided into six smaller principalities each to be inherited by one of his six surviving sons.

  4. Jul 5, 2019 · Biography. 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.

    • Male
    • Анастасия Рюрикович (Yaropolkovna) Минская
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  6. Jan 1, 2012 · The widow of Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk outlived her husband by 40 years. Upon her death in 1158 AD, the Kievan Chronicle inserted a long eulogy where manifold details of her death and burial are given, and where her generous sponsorship of the Caves Monastery is repeatedly highlighted. This unusually (for a woman) long and thorough eulogy is the catalyst for this piece of research. In order to ...

  7. Rogvold, a non- Rurikid Varangian, was the first Prince of Polotsk. When Vladimir the Great returned from exile in Scandinavia in 980 to try to claim the Kievan throne that his brother, Yaropolk, held, he sought an alliance with Rogvolod through a marriage with his daughter, Rogneda. When she refused, calling Vladimir the "son of a slave," he ...

  8. The widow of Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk outlived her husband by 40 years. Upon her death in 1158 AD, the Kievan Chronicle inserted a long eulogy where manifold details of her death and burial are ...

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