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    Erebus and Nyx [1] In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Euphrosyne ( / juːˈfrɒzɪniː /; Ancient Greek: Εὐφροσύνη ), is a goddess, one of the three Charites, known in ancient Rome as the Gratiae (Graces). She was sometimes called Euthymia ( Ancient Greek: Εὐθυμία, lit. 'good cheer') or Eutychia ( Ancient Greek ...

  2. Euphrosyne of Kiev. In Biographical Summaries of Notable People . Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your family tree. Save record ...

  3. Euphrosyne was the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Constantine VI and the granddaughter of the empress Irene of Athens (c. 752–802). Reportedly beautiful, she had little interest in participating in public life and entered the convent on the island of Prinkipo where she lived with her mother Maria of Amnia .

  4. Euphrosyne of Kiev (also Euphrosine of Novgorod; Hungarian: Eufrozina; c. 1130 – c. 1193) was Queen consort of Hungary by marriage to King Géza II of Hungary.

  5. Sep 27, 2023 · Death: 1137 (27-36) Danmark (Denmark) Immediate Family: Daughter of Mstislav Vladimirovich, Grand Prince of Kiev and Christina Ingesdotter, Princess of Sweden. Wife of Erik Estridsøn, KONGE and Sigurd I Magnusson "the Crusader" Jorsalfare, King of Norway. Mother of Princess Kristin Sigurdsdatter, of Norway. Sister of Izyaslav II, Grand Duke of ...

  6. Saint Euphrosyne (c. 1105-1167) was the granddaughter of the famous prince of Połack, Usiasłaū (Vseslav) whose long reign (1044-1101) and many exploits — in particular his determined struggle against Kiev — made such an impression on his contemporaries that they refused to believe him to be an ordinary mortal. Thus the

  7. Feb 13, 2024 · Helena Evfrosinia Helena Evfrosinia Mstislawna Euphrosyne of Kiev Kiev aka of Hungary (1130 - 1193) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (21 entries) edit.

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