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Predslava of Kiev (fl. 1104–07) was a
princess of
Kievan Rus', the
daughter of
Sviatopolk II, the
Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1093–1113). She
married Hungarian...
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Predslava Rurikovna (died
after 1204) was a
princess of Volhynia. She was the
daughter of
Rurik Rostislavich and Anna of Turov. She was
married to Roman...
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Predslava (Ukrainian: Предслава) (?-990), was a
Grand Princess of the Kiev by
marriage to
Sviatoslav I,
Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 945–972).
There is little...
- of 945
mentions a
certain Predslava, Volodislav's wife, as the
noblest of the Rus'
women after Olga. The fact that
Predslava was Oleg's
mother is presented...
- Zbyslava,
married to king
Boleslaw III of
Poland on
November 15, 1102.
Predslava,
married to
Prince Álmos of
Hungary on
August 21, 1104. Her fate is less...
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latter outliving all of his siblings.
There is also one daughter,
named Predslava, who was
captured by Bolesław I in Kiev and
taken with him to
Poland as...
- son of
other mothers (Adela, Malfrida, or some
other Bulgarian wife)
Predslava, a
concubine of Bolesław I
Chrobry according to
Gesta principum Polonorum...
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Schechter Letter with Igor's
otherwise anonymous eldest son,
whose widow Predslava is
mentioned in the Russo-Byzantine
treaty of 944. Alternatively, V. Ya...
- Duke Álmos—the
younger brother of King
Coloman of Hungary—by his wife,
Predslava of Kiev.
Historians Gyula Kristó and
Ferenc Makk
write that Béla was born...
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Croatia 17.
Sophia 4. Béla II of
Hungary 18.
Sviatopolk II of Kiev 9.
Predslava of Kiev 2. Géza II of
Hungary 10. Uroš I of
Serbia 5.
Helena of Rascia...