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− | The exact date of birth of the princess is unknown, except that she was the daughter of the mentioned [[Rogneda Rogvolodovna of Polotsk (962-1002)|Rogneda]], who was married to [[Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015)|Vladimir]] from 978 to 987 . Mstislava is mentioned among the three daughters of [[Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015)|Vladimir]], taken in concubines by the King of Poland |
+ | The exact date of birth of the princess is unknown, except that she was the daughter of the mentioned [[Rogneda Rogvolodovna of Polotsk (962-1002)|Rogneda]], who was married to [[Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015)|Vladimir]] from 978 to 987 . Mstislava is mentioned among the three daughters of [[Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015)|Vladimir]], taken in concubines by the King of Poland Boleslaw I Brave in 1018. <ref>Древняя Русь в свете зарубежных источников: Хрестоматия/ Под ред. Т. Н. Джаксон, И. Г. Коноваловой и А. В. Подосинова. Том IV. Сост., пер. и коммент. А. В. Назаренко. М., 2010. С. 328.</ref> According to the assumption of the Polish historian Lyabuda, in Poland the captured daughters of [[Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015)|Vladimir]] lived in a palace on the Lednice Island, and they were not forced to accept Catholicism. Around 1025 , when Boleslav died, the captives were freed <ref>Морозова Л. Е. «Великие и неизвестные женщины Древней Руси»</ref>. After that, Mstislava is not mentioned anywhere. She did not have a family. |
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