Principality of Izyaslavl
Appearance
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Duchy of Zaslawye, or Iziaslavl (Template:Lang-be) was a duchy on the territory of modern Belarus with the centre in the city of Zaslawye.[1]
Chronology
- To Duchy of Polatsk until 976...
- To Duchy of Novgorod, 976–980
- To Duchy of Kiev, 980
- Rurikovich
- Izyaslav of Polotsk (in Polatsk from 988), 980–1001
- Vseslav I (also in Minsk), 1001–1003
- To Polatsk, 1003–1101
- David (in Polatsk 1116–1127), 1101–1116, died after 1129
- Bryachislav, 1116–1127, died after 1129
- David (in Polatsk 1128–1129), (restored) 1127–1128
- Bryachislav, (restored) 1128–1129
- To Polatsk, 1129–1146
- Bryachislav II (in Vitebsk 1167–1186), 1146–1151, died 1186
- Vsevolod, 1151–1158 d. aft. 1159
- Bryachislav II, (restored) 1158–1159, died 1186
- Vsevolod, (restored) 1159
- Bryachislav II, (re-restored) 1159–1167, died 1186
- Basil (in Vitsebsk 118?–1221), 1167–118?, died 1221
- Vladimir (in Polatsk from 1197), 118?–1215
- No information after 1215 (probably to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania)
- Jaunutis (Iwan I), 1347–1366
- Michal I Zaslawski, 1366–1399
- Jerzy Zaslawski, 1399–14??
- Iwan II Zaslawski, fl. 15th century
- Michal II Zaslawski fl. 15th century
- Fiodor Zaslawski, 14??–1508, died after 1508
See also
References
- ^ Fennell, J. (2014). The Crisis of Medieval Russia 1200–1304. Longman History of Russia. Taylor & Francis. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-317-87314-3. Retrieved 14 September 2018.