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  1. Euphrosyne of Kiev (also Euphrosine of Novgorod; [1] Hungarian: Eufrozina; c. 1130 – c. 1193) was Queen consort of Hungary by marriage to King Géza II of Hungary . Life. Euphrosyne was the first daughter of Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev and his second wife, Liubava Dmitrievna Zavidich . Hungary.

  2. Aug 24, 2016 · Introduction: Saint Euphrosyne (c. 1105-1167) was the granddaughter of the famous prince of Polack, Usiaslau (Vseslav) whose long reign (1044-1101) and many exploits – in particular his determined struggle against Kiev – made such an impression on his contemporaries that they refused to believe him to be an ordinary mortal.

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  4. Aug 23, 2023 · Euphrosyne of Kiev (c. 1130 – c. 1193) was Queen Consort of Hungary. Euphrosyne was the first daughter of Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev and his second wife, Liubava Dmitrievna. In 1146, Euphrosyne married King Géza II of Hungary, who had come of age shortly before.

    • Київ / Kiev
    • Geza II, King of Hungary
    • Kiev
  5. Note on Wife: Euphrosyne + of KIEV. Euphrosyne of Kiev (Euphrosine of Novgorod[1]) (c. 1130 – c. 1193) was Queen consort of Hungary. Euphrosyne was the first daughter of Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev and his second wife, Liubava Dmitrievna. In 1146, Euphrosyne married King Géza II of Hungary, who had come of age shortly before.

    • Elisabeth of HUNGARY (c. 1140- )
    • 1146
    • Geza II + (1130-1162)
    • Euphrosyne + of KIEV (1130-1193)
  6. May 23, 2021 · 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. Saint Euphrosyne of Polotsk was glorified in the Russian Church as a patroness of women’s monasticism.

  7. views 1,462,679 updated. Euphrosyne of Kiev (fl. 1130–1180) Queen of Hungary. Name variations: Euphrosine. Dau. of Mstislav, prince of Kiev, and Ljubava Saviditsch (d. 1167); m.

  8. 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.

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