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Eupraxia Vsevolodovna of Kiev (c. 1067 – 10 July 1109; Old East Slavic: Еоупраксиа),
sometimes westernised as Praxedis, was a Holy
Roman Empress consort...
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eupraxia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eupraxia may
refer to:
Eupraxia (mythology) Eupraxis, the art of
performing a
function correctly Eupraxia...
- mythology,
Eupraxia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐπραξίας
means 'good conduct') was the
personification of well-being.
According to Aeschylus,
Eupraxia was the daughter...
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Eupraxia of
Ryazan (Russian: Евпраксия Рязанская; died 1237) was a
princess consort of
Ryazan by
marriage to
Fyodor Yurevich of Ryazan. She is venerated...
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Euphrasia (also,
Eupraxia) (380 –
March 13, 410) was a
Constantinopolitan nun who was
venerated after her
death as a
saint for her
piety and
example of...
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Dobrodeia Mstislavna of Kiev (Cyrillic: Добродея Мстиславна;
baptized Eupraxia [Εὐπραξία] or
Irene [Εἰρήνη]; died 16
November 1131) was a
Byzantine empress...
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reconciliation with the Saxons.
Henry and
Eupraxia were
engaged in 1088. In
contrast with Bertha,
Eupraxia was
mentioned in only one of her husband's...
- her
death in 1345,
Simeon married Eupraxia of Smolensk, but soon sent her back to her family,
claiming that
Eupraxia was
cursed since wedding and "appears...
- Szilágyi
Issue Mihnea House Drăculești
Basarab (original branch)
Father Vlad II of
Wallachia Mother Eupraxia of
Moldavia (?)
Religion Catholic Signature...
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Battle of the
Stugna River, and daughters, one
becoming a nun and another,
Eupraxia of Kiev,
marrying Emperor Henry IV. The ****ans
again invaded Kievan Rus'...