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Princess Evdochia of Kiev (Ukrainian: Євдокія Олельківна; also
known as Evdokia; ? – 25
November 1467) was a
Princess of Kiev by birth, and
became Princess...
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sovereign prince of Moldavia, and his
first (or second) wife
Princess Evdochia of Kiev.
Negotiations to
marry her to Ivan
Ivanovich ("the Young"), heir...
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Vladimir Olgerdovich 14.
Alexander Olelkovich,
Prince of Kiev 29. Anna 7.
Evdochia of Kiev 30.
Vasily I of
Moscow (=30) 15.
Princess Anastasia of
Moscow 31...
- Alexandru, the one who was for a
while his
designated successor was born to
Evdochia of Kiev, whom
Stephen married in 1463. An Olelkovich, she was
closely related...
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Vladimirovich Simeon Olelkovich (died in 1470)
Mikhailo Olelkovich (died in 1481)
Evdochia (wife of
Stephen III of Moldavia)
Theodosia Belsky family Vasily (Prince...
- 1496) was the first-born son of
Stephen III of
Moldavia and his
first wife
Evdochia of Kiev. He parti****ted in his father's
fights against the
Ottoman Empire...
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campaigning in
places such as
Comrat by the
terminal illness of his
first wife,
Evdochia. She
ultimately died in
August of that year.
Topciu was
returned to the...
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Editura Academiei, 2003. ISBN 973-27-0980-4
Camelia Hristian,
Ghena Pricop,
Evdochia Smaznov (eds.). Greci, evrei, ruși lipoveni, turci… Brăila. Reactivarea...
- brother.
Vladimir and
Grigore Cazacliu were the sons of
Alexandru and
Evdochia Cazacliu; they also had a brother, Ioan, and a sister, Ludmila. Grigore...
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buried at
Putna Monastery. Gane
describes Bogdan and Petrașco as born to
Evdochia of Kiev, Stephen's
previous wife, and Iliaș as born from an even earlier...