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    Anne of Kiev or Anna Yaroslavna (c. 1030 – 1075) was a princess of Kievan Rus who became Queen of France in 1051 upon marrying King Henry I. She ruled the kingdom as regent during the minority of their son Philip I from Henry's death in 1060 until her controversial marriage to Count Ralph IV of Valois .

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    Anne of Kiev or Anna Yaroslavna (c. 1030 – 1075) was a princess of Kievan Rus who became Queen of France in 1051 upon marrying King Henry I. She ruled the kingdom as regent during the minority of their son Philip I from Henry's death in 1060 until her controversial marriage to Count Ralph IV of Valois.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · From the English Wikipedia page on Anne of Kiev: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_of_Kiev. Anne of Kiev or Anna Yaroslavna (between 1024 and 1032 – 1075), daughter of Yaroslav I of Kiev and his wife Princess Ingegerd of Sweden, was the queen consort of France as the wife of Henry I, and regent for her son Philip I.

  4. Anne of Kiev (1024–1066) Queen of France. Name variations: Anne of Russia. Born in 1024; died in 1066 (some sources cite after 1075); daughter of Jaroslav also known as Yaroslav I the Wise (978–1054), prince of Kiev (r. 1019–1054), and Ingigerd Olafsdottir (c. 1001–1050); became second wife of Henry I (1008–1060), king of France (r ...

  5. Jul 15, 2016 · Issue Section: Articles. Anne of Kiev was the only medieval princess of Rus' to travel to France for a dynastic marriage with a French king, Henry I (b. 1008, sole king 1031–60), and she became the mother of Philip I (b. 1052, sole king 1060–1108), the longest-reigning monarch of the French kingdom since Charlemagne.

    • Emily Joan Ward
    • 2016
  6. Jul 5, 2023 · Biography. Early Life and Marriage. Anne of Kiev was born Anna Yaroslavna (also called "Agnes" or "Anna of Rus") between 1024 and 1036 in the Kievan Rus', the daughter of Yaroslav the Wise, Grand Prince of Kiev, and Ingegerd Olofsdottir of Sweden. [1] .

  7. Casting further afield in search of a third wife, Henry married Anne of Kiev on 19 May 1051. They had: Philip I (c. 1052 – 30 July 1108). Emma (1054 – 1109?) Robert (d. 1060). Hugh "the Great" of Vermandois (1057–1101). Henry and Anne of Kiev are additionally said to have been the parents of the beatified figure Edigna.

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