- Battle on the river Nemiga
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle on the river Nemiga
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date=1067
place=Nemiga
result=Kievan victory
combatant1=Polotsk
combatant2=Kiev
Chernigov
Pereyaslavl'
commander1=Vseslav of Polotsk
commander2=Izyaslav of Kiev
Svyatoslav of Chernigov
Vsevolod of Pereyaslavl'
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casualties2=Battle on the river Nemiga ( _ru. Сраже́ние на Неми́ге) was a
combat of the Russian feudal period that occurred onMarch 3 1067 on the river Nemiga. The description of the battle is the first reference toMinsk in the chronicles of Russian history.Background of the battle
At the end of the
X century theNovgorod kniaz "(prince)" Vladimir Svyatoslavich "(the Great)" pillagedPolotsk , killed the reigning Rogvolod, and took his daughter Rogneda as a wife by force, adding the city to his territorial possessions. [chapter 1, Martin] In1020 the Polotsk prince Bryachislav the grandson of Vladimir Svyatoslavich attackedNovgorod , but on the return route, was overtaken by the Vladimir's son Yaroslav of Novgorod "(the Wise)" on theSudoma River , where his forces wererout ed, after leaving prisoners and the hoard amassed from previous pillage. Yaroslav pursued and in1021 forced Bryachislav to agree to a conditional peace. The son of Bryachislava, the Polotsk prince Vseslav by thenickname “Charodei” (sorcerer) besiegedPskov in1065 [p.83, Jakobson, Szeftel] , defeated theNovgorod princeMistislav Izyaslavich (son ofIzyaslav Yaroslavich ) and pillagedNovgorod again, by this action continuing the war for the authority overRus between Ryurik families, this time with the cousins of Vseslav, princes of Yaroslav (sons of Yaroslav Mudry), begun before him.Progress of the battle
The troops came together on the banks of the river Nemiga and for seven days stood facing each other in the deep snow. Finally Vseslav of Polotsk began his attack and many troops were killed from both sides. In the words of the Kiev chronicler, Vseslav was defeated by the three Yaroslav princes - Izyaslav of Kiev, Svyatoslav of Chernigov and Vsevolod of Pereyaslavl'.
The battle is described in
The Tale of Igor's Campaign , and is one of the largest and bloodiest feudal battles of Russian history. [see sources, Magus]Aftermath
In the words of the Kiev chronicler, Vseslav was defeated and ran to Polotsk, but the Yaroslav princes did not pursue him. Four months after the battle the Yaroslav princes called for negotiations, “kissed the cross” and made promises of future safety; however, they reneged on their promise, kidnapping Vseslav together with two of his sons and bringing them to Kiev, where they were incarcerated in an earthen prison.
Minsk , which was aPrincipality of Polotsk town, was burnt down by the Kievan army.1067 is now widely attributed as a founding year of Minsk.References
ources
* Janet Martin, "Medieval Russia 980-1584", Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1995
* Leonard Magus, "Tale of the Armament of Igor," available online at http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/tai/tai40.htm
* Roman Jakobson, Marc Szeftel, "The Vseslav Epos," in Roman Jakobson and Ernest J. Simmons, eds., "Russian Epic Studies. Memoirs of the American Folklore Society" 42 (Philadelphia: American Folklore Society, 1949 available online at [http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/lrc/iedocctr/ie-texts/text-sl-volkh.html Volkh Vseslav'evich Bylina: A Poem of Vseslav the Sorcerer] .
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