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Viacheslava of
Novgorod (Russian: Вячеслава новгородская, Polish: Wierzchosława Nowogrodzka; c. 1125 – 15
March by 1162?), was a
Kievan Rus' princess...
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Shevchenkivskyi District and
Solomianskyi District of Kyiv. It runs from
Viacheslava Chornovola Street to Kyiv
International Airport.
Povitryanykh Syl Avenue...
- lost Ujście and Nakło). He was a son of Duke Odon of
Kalisz by his wife
Viacheslava,
daughter of
Prince Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halych. Władysław was probably...
- the
Canonical Regular Kolegiata in Czerwińsk. In 1137 Bolesław
married Viacheslava (b. ca. 1125 – d. 15
March ca. 1162?),
daughter of
Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich...
- years) c. 1125 Son of Bolesław III
Wrymouth and
Salomea of Berg (1)
Viacheslava of Novgorod, 3
children 5
January 1173 Aged
about 51
Succeeded exiled...
- (No.18 and No.21) and 8
private houses in the
intersection between the
Viacheslava Chornovila and
Kruhova streets (51°30′00″N 31°16′45″E / 51.5001°N 31...
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Zbyslava of Kiev
Salomea of Berg
Fragmentation period Agnes of
Babenberg Viacheslava of
Novgorod Maria Eudoxia of Kiev
Helena of
Znojmo Lucia of Rügen Grzymisława...
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Mieszko I, Duke of
Cieszyn 20. Odon of Poznań 10. Władysław
Odonic 21.
Viacheslava Yaroslavna of
Halych 5.
Euphemia of
Greater Poland 22.
Mestwin I, Duke...
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through their marriages to
Kievan princesses (Bolesław IV the
Curly with
Viacheslava of
Novgorod and
Mieszko III with
Eudoxia of Kiev). For this purpose,...
- King Béla II of Hungary. Her name was
probably given after High
Duchess Viacheslava of Novgorod, wife of Bolesław IV the Curly, the
ruling High Duke of Poland;...