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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Is named after the East Slavic figure [[Wikipedia:Vseslav_of_Polotsk|Vseslav of Polotsk]], who was one of the more famous rulers of Polotsk and was briefly a [[Wikipedia:Grand_Prince_of_Kiev|Grand Prince of Kiev]]. In modern Belarusian he is known as Usiasłaŭ the Sorcerer; in Russian he is Vselav Charadei or Vseslav Veshchii, Vseslav the Sorcerer or Vseslav the Seer. He appears in the Old East Slavic 12th century epic titled "[[Wikipedia:The_Tale_of_Igor%27s_Campaign|The Tale of Igor's Campaign]], where Vseslav was depicted as a werewolf. | |||
** Vseslav of Polotsk was also thought to be the basis of the [[Wikipedia:Bogatyr|bogatyr]] (a type of character in East Slavic literature) called Volkh Vseslavich or Volga Sviatoslavich found in a cycle of an Old Russian oral poem [[Wikipedia:Bylina|byliny]]. The character was thought to have the ability to transform into a wolf and other animals. | |||
*** Volkhv was a title given to priests of pre-Christian Slavic religion. The word "volk" (волк) is also Russian for "wolf". | |||
* He carries with him a shield crafted from the amniotic membrane he was born with, this is a reference to the "Russian Primary Chronicle" where Vseslav was conceived by sorcery and that he was born with a [[Wikipedia:Caul|caul]] or cowl (Caput galateum), a fragment of the amniotic sac that covers the head upon birth, and was thought to be a sign of good luck. | |||
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