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Revision as of 22:56, 27 December 2024 by Nederlandse Leeuw (talk | contribs) (сѣдить въ Кыевѣ sitting in Kyevû. can confirm textual variant in Ipat and Xle.)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Predslava Volodimerovna (Ukrainian: Предслава Володимирівна, romanized: Predslava Volodymyrivna; Polish: Przedsława Włodzimierzówna; Russian: Предслава Владимировна, romanized: Predslava Vladimirovna 981/984 – c. 1040) was a princess from Kievan Rus', daughter of Volodimer' I of Kiev and Rogned', concubine of Bolesław I the Brave, and sister of Yaroslav the Wise. She is one of the few named women who appear in the Primary Chronicle (PVL).
The two mentions are variations of the same account under the year 1015, in columns 135–136 and 140–141:
- "At this moment, Yaroslav received from Predslava the tidings of father's death, and he sent someone to Gleb to say: 'Do not set out, your father (136) has died and your brother has been murdered by Svyatopolk."
- "The same night news came from Kiev sent by his sister Predslava: "Your father is dead and Svyatopolk settled in Kiev. He has killed Boris, and has sent men against Gleb. (141) Be exceedingly on your guard against him."
References
- ^ Raffensperger 2024, pp. 20, 34.
- Cross & Sherbowitz-Wetzor 1953, p. 128.
- Thuis 2015, p. 108.
- Cross & Sherbowitz-Wetzor 1953, p. 131.
- Thuis 2015, p. 112.
Bibliography
Primary sources
- Cross, Samuel Hazzard; Sherbowitz-Wetzor, Olgerd P. (1953). The Russian Primary Chronicle, Laurentian Text. Translated and edited by Samuel Hazzard Cross and Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor (PDF). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Mediaeval Academy of America. p. 325. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
- Thuis, Hans (2015). Nestorkroniek. De oudste geschiedenis van het Kievse Rijk (in Dutch). Nijmegen: Uitgeverij Vantilt. p. 304. ISBN 9789460042287.
Literature
- Raffensperger, Christian (2024). Name Unknown: The Life of a Rusian Queen. Routledge. p. 232. doi:10.4324/9781003325185. ISBN 978-1-04-003014-1.
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