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  1. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Euphrosyne of Kiev has received more than 86,961 page views. Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Euphrosyne of Kiev is the 475th most popular companion (up from 490th in 2019), the 253rd most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 254th in 2019) and the 5th most popular ...

  2. Apr 23, 2022 · About Euphrosyne Angelina. Roman Mstislavich (Роман Мстиславич, c. 1151 - 1205) was the Prince of Novgorod, Volodymyr, Halych and Kiev. Also known as Roman the Great. In 1197 he married Anna, by whom he had four children, including Daniel of Galicia. One of Roman's daughters Maria married Michael of Chernigov, Grand Prince of Kiev.

  3. Added: Aug 9, 2015. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 150411951. Source citation. Birth: c.1130 Death: c.1193 Euphrosyne was Queen consort of Hungary. She was the first daughter of Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev and his second wife, Ljubava Saviditsch. In 1146, Euphrosyne married King Géza II of Hungary, who had come of age shortly before.

  4. Jun 5, 2016 · In 1187 the body of the saint was transferred to the Kiev Caves monastery, and the relics were transferred to Polotsk in 1910 to the monastery she founded. St Euphrosyne of Polotsk was glorified in the Russian Church as a patroness of women’s monasticism. The Orthodox Church in America

  5. Dec 29, 2023 · Rostislav Yuryevich (Russian: Ростислав Юрьевич) (? - April 6, 1151) was the Prince of Novgorod and Pereyaslavl, oldest son of Yuri Dolgoruky, and brother of Andrei Bogolyubsky. Biography Rostislav Yuryevich’s name was first mentioned in a chronicle under the year of 1138, when he was invited by the citizens of Novgorod as a ...

  6. Through Euphrosyne, Mstislav is an ancestor of both Philippa of Hainault and King Edward III of England, hence of all subsequent English and British monarchs. Through his mother Gytha, he is part of a link between Harold II of England and the modern line of English kings founded by William the Conqueror , who deposed him.

  7. 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 ...

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