List of rulers of Belarus
History of Belarusian states can be traced far to Principality of Polotsk. From 13th century lands of modern Belarus were a major part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania which later became part of the 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.
- Rurikid dynasty
- Rahvalod of Polotsk (? - 980)
- Uladzimir I of Kiev (980 - 1015)
- Brastislav of Polotsk (1001–1044)
- Vseslav of Polotsk (1044–1101)
- Barys I of Polotsk (1101–1106)
- David of Polotsk (1106–1127)
- Barys 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 - ?)
- Palemonid dynasty
- 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)
- Gediminid dynasty
Title: Grand Duke ("Вялікі князь" in Belarusian, "Wielki książę" in Polish, "Kunigaikštis" or "Didysis Kunigaikštis" in Lithuanian)
- Mindaugas 1236 - 1263
- Treniota 1263–1264
- Vojšalk (Vojszalak, Vaišelga, Vaishyalga, Vaišalgas, Woyszwiłk) 1264 - 1267
- Svarn (Shvarno, Švarnas, Ioann) 1267–1269
- Trajdzien 1269–1282
- Daŭmont of Lithuania (Dowmont) 1281–1285
- Budzikid 1285 – ca. 1291
- Putuver (Pukuwer) ca. 1291 – ca. 1295
- Vyten' 1295–1316
- Hedymin (Giedymin) 1316–1341
- Jaŭnut (Jewnut, Jawnut) 1341–1345
- Alherd (Olgierd) 1345–1377
- Jahaila (Władysław II Jagiełło) 1377–1381, 1382–1392, also crowned as the Polish King
- Kiejstut (Kejstut) 1381–1382
- Vitaūt the Great (Witold, Vitawt) 1392–1430
- Śvidryhajla (Swidrygiello) 1430–1432
- Sigismund Kęstutaitis (Žyhimont I Kejstutavicz, Sigismund Kestutian, Žygimantas I Kęstutaitis, Zygimont Kejstutavicz) September 1, 1432–1440
- Casimir IV Jagiellon (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
Leaders of Belarus since 1918
Chairmen of the Rada
Chairman of the Provisional Revolutionary Workers–and–Peasants' Soviet Government
Chairmen of the Central Executive Committee
Presidents
(In Vilnius to 1925, then in Prague, presently in Canada)
First secretaries of the Byelorussian Communist Party
Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet
President
See also
References
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