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  1. Zbyslava of Kiev (Polish: Zbysława kijowska, Russian: Сбыслава Святополковна, Ukrainian: Збислава Святополківна; c. 1085/90 – c. 1114), was a Kievan Rus' princess, member of the Volodimerovichi family, and by marriage Duchess of Poland.She was the daughter of Sviatopolk II, Grand Prince of Kiev by ...

  2. Sep 1, 2022 · Zbyslava of Kiev (Russian: Сбыслава Ярославна, Polish: Zbysława Kijowska; b. ca. 1085/90 - d. ca. 1112/14), was a Kievan Rus' princess member of the Rurikid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Poland.

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  4. Zbyslava of Kiev (Polish: Zbyslawa Kijowska; b. ca. 1085/90 - d. ca. 1112/14), was a Kievan Rus' princess member of the Rurikid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Poland. She was the daughter of Sviatopolk II, Grand Prince of Kiev by his first wife, who is believed was a Premyslid princess.[1]

  5. When Predslava of Kiev was born in 1085, in Polack, Vitebsk, Belarus, her father, Sviatopolk II Izyaslavich Rurikid Grand Prince of Kyiv, was 35 and her mother, Princess Elena Tugorovna of Kuman, was 34. She had at least 1 son and 3 daughters with Prince Álmos.

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    • Prince Álmos
    • Polack, Vitebsk, Belarus
  6. Sviatopolk II Iziaslavich (Old East Slavic: Свѧтополкъ Изѧславичь, romanized: Svętopolkǐ Izęslavičǐ; November 8, 1050 – April 16, 1113) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1093 to 1113. He was not a popular prince, and his reign was marked by incessant rivalry with his cousin Vladimir Monomakh.

  7. Background. She was the daughter of Sviatopolk II, Grand Prince of Kiev by his first wife, who is believed was a Premyslid princess. Career. During his fight against his half-brother Zbigniew, the Junior Duke of Poland, Bolesław III Wrymouth, allied himself with Kievan Rus" and Hungary.

  8. Apr 16, 2018 · Bolesław III had married Zbyslava of Kyiv around 1103, and they had two children before her death around 1114. Around 1115, he married Salomea of Berg with whom he had a further 15 children. In his will, he divided the country amongst his sons, leading to 200 years of fragmentation in the Kingdom of Poland.

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