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  1. In 1146, Euphrosyne married King Géza II of Hungary, who had come of age shortly before. During her husband's reign, Euphrosyne did not intervene in the politics of the kingdom. However, after his death on 31 May 1162, her influence strengthened over their son, King Stephen III. The young king had to struggle against his uncles Ladislaus and ...

  2. Aug 23, 2023 · Euphrosine of Novgorod. b. circa 1130, d. before 1186. Euphrosine of Novgorod was born circa 1130. (1) She was the daughter of Mstislaw I, Grand Prince of Kiev. (1) She married Geisa II Arpád, King of Hungary, son of Béla II Arpád, King of Hungary and Helen of Serbia, in 1146. (1) She died before 1186.

    • Київ / Kiev
    • Geza II, King of Hungary
    • Kiev
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  4. When Euphrosyne of Kiev was born in 1130, in Kyiv, Ukraine, her father, Mstislav I Vladimirovich Grand Prince of Kiev, was 54 and her mother, Liubava Dmitrievna Zavidich, was 30. She married Géza II of Hungary in 1146, in Hungary. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters.

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    • Géza II of Hungary
  5. Kievan Rus. Kievan Rus' was a loose federation in Eastern Europe and Northern Europe from the late 9th to the mid-13th century. Encompassing a variety of polities and peoples, including East Slavic, Norse, Baltic, and Finnic, it was ruled by the Rurik dynasty, founded by the Varangian prince Rurik. The modern nations of Belarus, Russia, and ...

  6. Vladimir the Great’s son, and successor, Yaroslav the Wise, (1019–54) was involved in a dynastic dispute, resulting in the Battle of Kiev in 1036. At its peak, under Vladimir the Great and Yaroslav the Wise, Kievan Rus and its dependencies was the largest power in Europe, with a capital, at one point, at Prislav, in present day Romania.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kievan_Rus&Kievan Rus' - Wikipedia

    Kievan Rus', [a] [b] also known as Kyivan Rus ', [c] [7] [8] was a state and later an amalgam of principalities [9] in Eastern and Northern Europe from the late 9th to the mid-13th century. [10] The name was coined by Russian historians in the 19th century. Encompassing a variety of polities and peoples, including East Slavic, Norse, [11] [12 ...

  8. Mar 25, 2022 · Kievan Rus' (Old East Slavic: Роусь, romanized: Rusĭ, or роусьскаѧ землѧ, romanized: rusĭskaę zemlę, "Rus' land") was a loose federation in Eastern Europe and Northern Europe from the late 9th to the mid-13th century. Encompassing a variety of polities and peoples, including East Slavic, Baltic, and Finnic, it was ruled ...

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