Rogneda de Polotsk 1a

Nom de naissance Rogneda de Polotsk
Nom de naissance Ragnhild
Alias Anastasia
Identifiant Gramps I2169
Genre féminin
Âge au décès 40 ans

Notes

Note

Rogneda of Polotsk (962-1002) is the Slavic name for Ragnhild, whose father Ragnvald (Slavic: Rogvolod) came from overseas (i.e., from Scandinavia) and established himself at Polatsk in the mid-10th century.

It has been speculated that Ragnvald belonged to the Ynglings royal family of Norway. In or about 980, Vladimir of Novgorod, on learning that she was betrothed to his half-brother Yaropolk I of Kiev, took Polotsk and forced Rogneda to marry him. Having raped Rogneda in the presence of her parents, he ordered them to be killed, along with two of Rogneda's brothers.

Rogneda gave him several children. The four sons were Yaroslav the Wise, Vsevolod, Mstislav of Chernigov, and Izyaslav of Polotsk. She also bore two daughters, one of whom is named by Nestor the Chronicler as Predslava (taken as a concubine of Boleslaus I of Poland, according to Gallus). A later chronicle tells a story, most likely taken from a Norse saga, of Rogneda plotting against Vladimir and asking her elder son, Izyaslav, to kill him. As was the Norse royal custom, she was sent with her elder son to govern the land of her parents, i.e. Polotsk. Izyaslav's line continued to rule Polotsk and the newly-found town of Izyaslavl until the Mongol invasion.

After Vladimir converted to Christianity and took Anna Porphyrogeneta as his wife, he had to divorce all his previous wives, including Rogneda. After that, she entered the convent and took the name Anastasia.

Around 1825 Kondraty Ryleev wrote a narrative poem entitled Rogneda. This poem became a literary source for her portrayal in the nationalist Russian opera Rogneda by Alexander Serov, which premiered in 1865.

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Évènements

Évènement Date Lieu Description Sources
Naissance [E3386] 962      
Décès [E3387] 1002      

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Date de naissance Date de décès Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Père Rogvolod [I2170]vers 920978
         Rogneda de Polotsk 962 1002

Familles

Famille de Vladimir Ier le Grand Svyatoslavich de Kiev et Rogneda de Polotsk [F0936]

Mariés Mari Vladimir Ier le Grand Svyatoslavich de Kiev [I2168] ( * vers 958 + 15 juillet 1015 )
 
Évènement Date Lieu Description Sources
Mariage [E3388] vers 980      
Divorce [E3389] 988      
Note : 1

Divorce lors de la conversion au christianisme de "Saint Vladimir" (ce brave homme avait, quelques années auparavant, juste violé sa future épouse et assassiné ses futurs beaux-parents afin de mettre la main sur Rogneda et le royaume de Polatsk).

Note : 2

Divorce lors de la conversion au christianisme de "Saint Vladimir" (ce brave homme avait, quelques années auparavant, juste violé sa future épouse et assassiné ses futurs beaux-parents afin de mettre la main sur Rogneda et le royaume de Polatsk).

Enfants
Nom Naissance Décès
Iaroslav Ier le Sage Vladimirovitch de Kiev [I2100]97820 février 1054

Références de la source

  1. Wikipedia [S0052]
      • Page : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogneda