Rogvolod


Rogvolod was the first chronicled prince of Polotsk. He reigned until 978, when he and his two sons were killed by Vladimir the Great, then the prince of Novgorod, who took his daughter Rogneda as a wife.

Name

In the Primary Chronicle, he is known as Рогъволодъ, probably a slavicized version of the Old Norse name Ragnvald. mentioned a possibility of the association of the name with the East Slavic words рог and володеть, noting, however, that there is no evidence against the foreign origin of the name.

Life

Most likely, he was a Varangian and was established at Polotsk in the mid-10th century, coming "from overseas". According to the Primary Chronicle, Vladimir, the prince of Novgorod, sought an alliance with Rogvolod by marrying his daughter Rogneda, but she refused and married Vladimir's brother, Yaropolk. In revenge, Vladimir attacked Rogvolod and his family, killing him and his sons, after which he forcibly took Rogneda as his bride before launching an attack on his brother Yaropolk in 978.