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  1. Eupraxia Vsevolodovna of Kiev (c. 1067 – 10 July 1109 [1]) (sometimes westernised as Praxedis; in Old East Slavic Еоупраксиа [2]) was a Holy Roman Empress consort. She was the daughter of Vsevolod I, Grand Prince of Kiev, and his wife Anna Polovetskaya, daughter of a Cuman khan.

  2. Dobrodeia Mstislavna of Kiev (Cyrillic: Добродея Мстиславна; baptized Eupraxia [Εὐπραξία] or Irene [Εἰρήνη]; died 16 November 1131) was a Byzantine empress by marriage to co-emperor Alexios Komnenos. She was also an author on medicine.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Eupraxia of Kiev (1071- 20 July 1109) was the daughter of Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev and second wife of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. She was the sister of Vladimir Monomakh. Eupraxia was first married to Henry the Long, Markgraf of Nordmark. They had no children before his death in 1087.

    • Kiev
    • circa 1071
    • "Адельгейда", "Пракседа"
    • Kiev, Ukraine
  4. Eupraxia Vsevolodovna of Kiev (c. 1067 – 10 July 1109 [1]) (sometimes westernised as Praxedis; in Old East Slavic Еоупраксиа [2]) was a Holy Roman Empress consort. She was the daughter of Vsevolod I, Grand Prince of Kiev, and his wife Anna Polovetskaya, daughter of a Cuman khan.

  5. Adelaide of Kiev (c. 10701109)Holy Roman empress. Name variations: Eupraxia of Kiev. Born around 1070; died on July 10, 1109; daughter of Vsevolod I, prince of Kiev, and Anna of Cumin (d. 1111); married Henry, count of Stade; became second wife of Henry IV (1050–1106), king of Germany and Holy Roman emperor (r.

  6. Eupraxia of Kiev (1071 - July 20, 1109 AD) was the daughter of Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev and second wife of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. She was the sister of...

  7. Eupraxia Vsevolodovna of Kiev (c. 1067 – 10 July 1109) (sometimes westernised as Praxedis; in Old East Slavic Еоупраксиа) was a Holy Roman Empress consort. She was the daughter of Vsevolod I, Grand Prince of Kiev, and his wife Anna Polovetskaya, daughter of a Cuman khan.

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