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  1. Rogneda de Pólatsk (962-1002) es el nombre eslavo de Ragnhild, cuyo padre Ragnvald (en eslavo: Rógvolod) vino de allende de los mares (por ejemplo, de Escandinavia) y se estableció en Pólatsk a mediados del siglo X.

  2. Rogneda Rogvolodovna (Russian: Рогнеда Рогволодовна; Christian name: Anastasia; c. 960 – c. 1000), also known as Ragnhild (Ragnheiðr), is a person mentioned in the Primary Chronicle as having been a princess of Polotsk, the daughter of Rogvolod (Ragnvald), who came from Scandinavia and established himself at Polotsk in the ...

  3. Rogneda Rogvolodovna (Рогнеда Рогволодовна; nombre de pila: Anastasia; c. 960 – c. 1000), también conocido como Gorislava o Ragnhild (Ragnheiðr), fue una princesa de Polotsk y una de las esposas de Vladimir el Grande. Era hija de Rogvolod (Ragnvald), que vino de Escandinavia y se estableció en Polotsk a mediados del siglo X.

  4. Rogneda de Pólatsk (962-1002) es el nombre eslavo de Ragnhild, cuyo padre Ragnvald vino de allende de los mares y se estableció en Pólatsk a mediados del siglo X.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Rogneda (baptized Anastasia, d. c.1000) was the daughter of Prince Rogvolod of Polotsk. Biography: Princess Rogneda lived in Polotsk and was betrothed to Yaropolk Svyatoslavich, Grand Prince of Kiev.

  6. Brief Life History of Rogneda of Polotsk. When Rogneda of Polotsk was born in 0956, in Polack, Vitebsk, Belarus, her father, Count Rognvald VonPolotzk, was 20 and her mother, Ingelborge of Norway, was 8. She married Vladimir Svialoslavich, "The Great", Prince Novgorod, and Grand Prince of Kiev, Saint Rurik in 0977.

  7. 9 de jul. de 2022 · Rogneda is believed to have founded one of the first monasteries in the Rus lands, around Polotsk. After becoming a nun, she is believed to have spent the last years of her life in her monastery. Rogneda is credited with helping to spread Christianity in the Belarus region.