List of rulers of Belarus

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History of Belarusian states can be traced far to Principality of Polotsk. From 13th century it belonged to Grand Duchy of Lithuania, then to Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 19th century Belarus together with Lithuania formed the Northwestern Krai of Russian Empire. At the beginning of the 20th century there was a short-lived Belarusian National Republic, and in 1922 Belarus became part of the USSR as Belarusian SSR. In 1991, Belarus regained its independence.

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[edit] Dukes of Principality of Polotsk

  • Rogneda of Polotsk (? - 980)
  • Vladimir I of Kiev (980 - 1015)
  • Brastislav of Polotsk (1001 - 1044)
  • Vseslav of Polotsk (1044 - 1101)
  • Boris I of Polotsk (1101 - 1106)
  • David of Polotsk (1106 - 1127)
  • Boris I of Polotsk (1127 - 1128)
  • Sviatopolk of Kiev (1128 - 1132)
  • Vasil of Polotsk (1132 - 1144)
  • Rogneda Borisovich (1144 - 1151)
  • Rostislav of Minsk (1151 - 1159)
  • Rogneda Borisovich (1159 - 1162)
  • Vseslav Vasilkovich (1162 - 1167)
  • Volodar of Minsk (1167 - ?)
  • Mingayl (Mingaila) (? – 1192)
  • Ginwill (1192 – 1199)
  • Boris II of Polotsk (1199 – 12??)
  • Gleb of Polotsk (12?? - 12??)
  • Iziaslav of Polotsk (12?? – 1281)
  • Daumantas (1281 – 1285)
  • Vainius (1315 – 13??)
  • Narimont (Narimantas) (13?? - 13??)
  • Lubart (Liubartas) (13?? – 1342)
  • Andrew of Polotsk (Andrius) (1342 – 1387)
  • Skirgiello (Skirgaila) (1387 - 1397)

[edit] Grand Dukes of Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Title: Grand Duke ("Вялікі князь" in Belarusian, "Wielki książę" in Polish, "Kunigaikštis" or "Didysis Kunigaikštis" in Lithuanian)

Kiernus 11th century
Kukowoyt 11th century
Dowsprunk ? - 1213
Steksys 1214
Ryngold 1214 - 1219
Skirmunt 1219 – after 1241
Giligin after 1241 - 1246
Mindaugas (Mindoŭh, Mindowh) 1246 – 1254, also reigned as the King 1254 - 1258 (1262?)
Vaisvilkas (Vojszalak, Vojšalk, Vaišelga, Vaishyalga, Vaišalgas, Vaišvilkas, Woyszwiłk) 1254, 1258 – 1263
Treniota (Traniata, Troniata) 1263 – 1264
Svarn (Shvarno, Švarnas, Ioann) 1264 – 1267
Vid of Davils (Roman of Ruthenia, Wolk) 1268 (1267) – 1270
Traidenis (Trajdzien) 1270 – (1281) 1282
Narymunt (Narimantas) 1281?
Daumantas (Daŭmont, Dowmont) 1281 – 1285
Budzikid (Butigeidis) 1285 – 1291
Lutavier (Putuver, Pukuwer, Butvydas) 1283 (1291) – 1293
Vytenis (Witenes, Vicień) 1293 – 1316
Gediminas (Giedymin, Hedymin) 1316 – 1344, also crowned as the King
Jaunutis (Jaŭnut, Jewnut, Jawnut) 1341 – 1345
Algirdas (Olgierd, Alherd) 1345 – 1377
Jahajła (Władysław II Jagiełło, Jogaila) 1377 – 1381, 1382 – 1392, also crowned as the Polish King
Kestutis (Kiejstut, Kejstut) 1381 – 1382
Skiryhajla (Skirgiello, Iwan) 1386 – 1392
Vytautas the Great (Vitaūt, Witold, Vitawt) 1392 – 1430
Svitrigaila (Swidrygiello, Švitrigaila, Śvidryhajla) 1430 – 1432
Zygimantas Kestutaitis (Žyhimont I Kejstutavicz, Sigismund Kestutian, Žygimantas I Kęstutaitis, Zygimont Kejstutavicz) 1 September 14321440
Kazimir Jahelonczyk (Kazimierz IV Jagiellończyk, Kazimieras I Jogailaitis) 1440 – 1492 also crowned as the Polish King
Alexander (Alaksandr, Aleksander Jagiellończyk, Aleksandras I) 1492 – 1506 also crowned as the Polish King
Sigismund I the Old (Žyhimont II Stary, Zygmunt I Stary, Žygimantas II Senasis) 1505 – 1548 also crowned as the Polish King
Sigismund II Augustus (Žyhimont III Aŭhust, Zygmunt II August, Žygimantas III Augustas) 1545 – 1572 also crowned as the Polish King

[edit] Elected kings of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

[edit] General-Governors of Northwestern Krai Russian Empire

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[edit] Presidents of Belarusian National Republic

  • Jan Sierada (1918 - 1919)

Presidents of BPR in exile:

[edit] Leaders of Byelorussian SSR

De-facto leaders were first secretaries of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Byelorussia (CPB)

[edit] Chairmen of Supreme Soviet of Republic of Belarus

[edit] Presidents of Republic of Belarus

[edit] Latest election

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Summary of the official 19 March 2006 Belarus presidential Election results
Candidates - Parties Votes %
Alexander Lukashenko   82.6
Alexander Milinkievič - United Democratic Forces of Belarus   6.0
Sergei Gaidukevich - Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus   3.5
Alaksandar Kazulin: Belarusian Social Democratic Party   2.3
Total (turnout 92.6 %)    
Source: "Landslide win for Belarus leader", BBC News, 2006-03-20.

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