Predslava Rurikovna
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Tenure1180–1198
Diedafter 1204
SpouseRoman the Great
IssueTheodora Romanovna
Elena Romanovna
Solomea Romanovna
Elena Romanovna
Solomea Romanovna
| Predslava Rurikovna | |
|---|---|
| Princess consort of Volhynia | |
| Tenure | 1180–1198 |
| Died | after 1204 |
| Spouse | Roman the Great |
| Issue | Theodora Romanovna Elena Romanovna Solomea Romanovna |
| House | Rurik |
| Father | Rurik Rostislavich |
| Mother | Anna II of Kiev |
Predslava Rurikovna (died after 1204) was a princess of Volhynia. She was the daughter of Rurik Rostislavich and Anna II of Kiev.[1][2]
She was married to Roman the Great, the prince of Volhynia, in 1180–1198. In February 1204, he forced a monastic tonsure on Rurik, his wife Anna and daughter Predslava.