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  2. Euphemia was the daughter of Grand Prince Vladimir II Monomakh of Kiev and his second wife, whose name and ancestry are unknown. She was married to King Coloman of Hungary around 1112. However, her husband, who had been suffering from a serious disease, caught her in adultery and immediately sent her back to Kiev.

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  4. Media in category "Euphemia of Kyiv" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Stamp of Ukraine s1500-11.jpg 1,050 × 967; 207 KB.

  5. Koloman also known as Coloman (b. around 1070), king of Hungary (r. 1095–1114), 1104 (div. 1113); children: one daughter (name unknown).See also Women in World History. Source for information on Euphemia of Kiev (d. 1139): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages dictionary.

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  7. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Euphrosyne (c. 790–840)Byzantine empress and supporter of Iconophiles. Pronunciation: YOU-fro-SOON-ey. Born in Constantinople around 790; died in 840; daughter of Maria of Amnia and Constantine VI Porphyrogenitus, Byzantine emperor (r. 780–797); second wife of Michael II of Amorion ...

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