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- Malfrida or Malfrid is the name of a woman who died in 1000 according to the Primary Chronicle (PVL). Russian historian Vasily Tatishchev believe that...
- (1024–1036), other sources claim him to be the son of other mothers (Adela, Malfrida, or some other Bulgarian wife) Predslava, a concubine of Bolesław I Chrobry...
- Russian royalty Vacant Title last held by Unconfirmed Last known consort: Malfrida Grand Princess consort of Kiev 988–1011 Vacant Title next held by Unconfirmed...
- Andalusian-Jewish silk-manufacturer Judah ben David Hayyuj, Moroccan-Jewish linguist Malfrida, Russian Grand Princess consort of Kiev Manfred I, Frankish nobleman (approximate...
- (1024–1036); other sources claim him to be son of other mothers (Adela, Malfrida, or some other Bulgarian wife) Predslava, concubine of Bolesław I Chrobry...
- Sviatoslav Igorevich c.942 possibly Kiev Son of Igor I and Olga 962-969 March 972 Predslava c.954 two children Malusha/Malfrida c.958 at least one son...
- - - - - Rogned' of Polotsk Rogvolod 962 - - 988 1002 Adela - - - - - - Malfrida - - - - 1000 - Anna Porphyrogenita (Macedonian dynasty) Romanos II Byzantine...
- Vladimir's mother. An otherwise unknown woman named "Malfrid, Malmfrid or Malfrida", who reportedly died in 1000, was identified with Malusha by Stender-Petersen...
- Andalusian-Jewish silk-manufacturer Judah ben David Hayyuj, Moroccan-Jewish linguist Malfrida, Russian Grand Princess consort of Kiev Manfred I, Frankish nobleman (approximate...
- - - - - Rogned' of Polotsk Rogvolod 962 - - 988 1002 Adela - - - - - - Malfrida - - - - 1000 - Anna Porphyrogenita (Macedonian dynasty) Romanos II Byzantine...