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Predslava Rurikovna

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Rurikovna.
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Princess consort of Volhynia
Predslava Rurikovna
Princess consort of Volhynia
Tenure1180–1198
Diedafter 1204
SpouseRoman the Great
IssueTheodora Romanovna
Elena Romanovna
Solomea Romanovna
HouseRurik
FatherRurik Rostislavich
MotherAnna of Turov

Predslava Rurikovna (died after 1204) was a princess of Volhynia. She was the daughter of Rurik Rostislavich and Anna of Turov.

She was married to Roman the Great, the prince of Volhynia, in 1180–1198. In February 1204, he forced a monastic tonsure on Rurik, his wife Anna and daughter Predslava.

Footnotes

  1. Orientalia Christiana (in French). Pont. Istitutum Orientalium Studiorum. 1930.
  2. Manuscrito Radzivil. Historia de Rusia medieval. 2ªparte (in Spanish). Juan. Márquez Gémar. 2021-05-10.
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