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Aepa (Russian: Аепа, romanized:
Aepa; Ukrainian: Аєпа, romanized: Ayepa) is the name of at
least two
early 12th-century ****an (Polovtsi)
princes mentioned...
- Look up EPA, EPa, or
æpa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. EPA most
commonly refers to the
United States Environmental Protection Agency. EPA may also...
- Chernigov, and an
unnamed daughter of
Aepa, a ****an prince. In 1108,
Sviatoslav married a ****an princess,
daughter of
Aepa son of Girgen, with whom he had a...
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right to left)
Folkestone tremissis, c. 650; æniwulufu
Midlum sceat, c. 750;
æpa Rasquert swordhandle (whalebone
handle of a
symbolic sword), late 8th century;...
- 1141). Vladimir's
third marriage is
thought to have been to a
daughter of
Aepa Ocenevich, Khan of the ****ans. Her
paternal grandfather was Osen. Her people...
- of
Chernigov (r. 1154–1164), and an
unnamed ****an princess,
daughter of
Aepa, son of Girgen.
Dimnik (2003)
posited that his
mother died
while giving birth...
- in the Kent II, III and IV coin
inscriptions (the
personal names pada and
æpa/epa),
dated to ca. AD 700. On St. Cuthbert's
coffin (AD 698), a p rune takes...
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first wife was a
daughter of
Ayyub Khan (in
Slavic sources: Аепа Осенев,
Aepa son of Osen [ru]), Khan of the ****ans. Her
paternal grandfather was Osen...
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Monomakh 14. Yuri
Dolgorukiy 29. a
Byzantine noblewoman 7. Olga
Yurievna of
Suzdal 30.
Aepa Ocenevich, Khan of the ****ans 15. a
daughter of
Aepa Ocenevich...
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