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(a child)
(a child)
1047 - 1095
Lanka
Arpad
48
48
1045 - 1066
Rostislav
Rurik
21
21
1311 - 1398
Ludwik
of Brieg
Luben
87
87
1291 - 1352
Boleslaw of
Liegnitz-
Brieg
60
60
1296 - 1322
Marketa
of
Bohemia
26
26
1303
Waclaw of
Liegnitz-
Luben
1322
Mikolaj
of
Liegnitz
1248 - 1296
Henryk
of
Breslau
48
48
1263 - 1304
Elzbieta
of
Kalisch
41
41
1294
Henryk
of
Breslau
1284
Anna
of
Breslau
1283
Jadwiga
of
Breslau
1285
Eufemia
of
Breslau
1287
Elzbieta
of
Breslau
1289
Helena
of
Breslau
1296
Wladislaw
of
Liegnitz
1225 - 1278
Boleslaw of
Liegnitz-
Glogau
53
53
1244
Jadwiga
of
Liegnitz
1255
Katarzyna
of
Liegnitz
1253
Boleslaw of
Breslau, Liegnitz
and Schweidnitz
1245
Agnieszka
of
Liegnitz
1247
Konrad
of
Liegnitz
1249
Bernard
of
Jaeur
1251
Anna
of
Liegnitz
1257
Elzbieta
of
Liegnitz
1191 - 1241
Henryk of
Silesia, Krakow,
and Great Poland
50
50
1204 - 1265
Anna
of
Bohemia
61
61
1218
Konstancja
of
Silesia
1221
Gertruda
of
Silesia
1229
Henryk
of Silesia
Breslau
1220
Agnieszka
of
Silesia
1224
Elzbieta
of Silesia
Breslau
1227
Mieszko
of
Silesia
1226
Konrad
of
Glogau
1232
Jadwiga
of
Silesia
1236
Wladislaw
of
Silesia
1168 - 1238
Henryk of
Silesia, Krakow,
and Great Poland
70
70
1167 - 1243
Hedwig of
Andechs
Meran
76
76
1188
Boleslaw
of
Silesia
1189
Zofia
of
Silesia
1190
Agnieszka
of
Silesia
1192
Konrad
of
Silesia
1196
Gertruda
of
Silesia
1126
Adelheid
of
Sulzbach
1129 - 1201
Boleslaw
of
Silesia
72
72
1164
Wladislaw
of
Silesia
1152
Boleslaw
of
Silesia
1154
Konrad
of
Silesia
1156
Jan of
Silesia
1160
Berta
of
Silesia
1169
Adelajda
of
Silesia
1105 - 1159
Wladislav
of
Poland
54
54
1131
Ryksa
of
Castille
1134
Wojciech
of
Silesia
1138
Mieszko
of
Silesia
1139
Konrad
of
Glogau
1085 - 1138
Boleslaw
of
Poland
53
53
1087 - 1113
Sbyslava
Svyatopolkovna
of Kiev
26
26
1111
Zbyslawa
of
Poland
1035 - 1092
Vratislav
of
Bohemia
57
57
1043 - 1102
Wladislaw
Herman
of Poland
59
59
1056 - 1085
Judita
of
Bohemia
29
29
1038 - 1062
Adelaida
of
Hungary
24
24
1001 - 1060
Andras
Arpad of
Hungary
59
59
1035 - 1074
Anastasiya
Agmunda
Yaroslavna of Kiev
39
39
1052
Salamon
of
Hungary
1054
David
of
Hungary
1111 - 1157
Agnes de
Babenberg
of Austria
46
46
1155 - 1230
Premysl
Otakar of
Bohemia
75
75
1180 - 1240
Konstancia
of
Hungary
60
60
1117 - 1174
Vladislav
of
Bohemia
57
57
1131 - 1174
Jutte
of
Thuringia
43
43
1159
Richsa
of
Bohemia
1161
Hedvika
of
Bohemia
1157
Vladislav
Jindrich of
Bohemia
1090 - 1140
Ludwig
of
Thuringia
50
50
1113 - 1148
Hedwig
of
Gudensberg
35
35
1131
Ludwig
of
Thuringia
1139
Mechtild
of
Thuringia
1135
Chacilie
of
Thuringia
1057 - 1123
Ludwig
of
Thuringia
66
66
1102
Adelheid of
Stade and
Nordmark
1098
Cecile
of
Thuringia
1228 - 1259
Hedwig
of
Anhalt
31
31
1222 - 1279
Boleslaw
of
Kalisch
57
57
1266
Jadwiga
of
Kalisch
1276
Anna
of
Kalisch
1190 - 1239
Wladislaw
Odonic of Kalisch
and Great Poland
49
49
1196 - 1249
Jadwiga
of Eastern
Pomerania
53
53
1220
Przemysl
of
Poznan
1221
Salomea of
Kalisch and
Great Poland
1224
Eufemia
of
Kalisch
1226
Ziemomysl
of
Kalisch
1228
Mieszko
of
Kalisch
1230
Zofia of
Kalisch and
Great Poland
1144 - 1194
Odon of
Poznan
and Kalisch
50
50
1168 - 1194
Vyacheslava
Yaroslavna
of Galich
26
26
1192
Otton
of
Poznan
1194
Ryksa
of
Poznan
1135 - 1187
Yaroslav
Vladimirkovich
of Galich
52
52
1112 - 1181
Olga Evfrosiniya
Yurevna of
Suzdal
69
69
1152
Evfrosiniya
Yaroslavna
of Galich
1151
Vladimir
Yaroslavich
of Galich
1095 - 1153
Vladimirko
Volodarevich
of Galich
58
58
1114
of
Hungary
1065 - 1124
Volodar
Rostislavich
of Tmutorakan
59
59
1067
of
Pomerania
1093
Rostislav
Volodarevich
of Peremyshl
1097
Irina
Volodarovna
of Peremyshl
1067
Vasilko
Rostislavich
of Terebovl
1063
Ryurik
Rostislavich
of Tmutorakan
1020 - 1052
Vladimir
Yarolsavich
32
32
1023 - 1060
Oda
of
Stade
37
37
1047
Yaropolk
Vladimirovich
of Novgorod
1056
Boris
Vyacheslavich
of Tmutorakan
0997
Leopold
of
Stade
1001
Ida of
Stade
1091 - 1157
Yurij
of
Kiev
66
66
1092
Aepovna
of the
Kumans
1118
Yaroslav
Yurevich
of Suzdal
1122
Gleb
Yurevich
of Kiev
1124
Boris
Yurevich
of Belgorod
1110
Andrej
Yurevich
of Vladimir
1111
Ivan
Yurevich
of Kursk
1116
Svyatoslav
Yurevich
of Suzdal
1114
Mariya Elena
Yurevna of
Suzdal
1109
Rostislav
Yurevich of
Pereyaslavl
1066 - 1126
Aepa
Osenevich of
the Kumans
60
60
1160 - 1220
Mestwin
of Eastern
Pomerania
60
60
1166 - 1240
Zwinislawa
of Great
Poland
74
74
1204
Sambor of Eastern
Pomerania-
Lhubschau
1183
Ratibor of
Eastern
Pomerania
1181
Miroslawa
of Eastern
Pomerania
1186
Witoslawa
of Eastern
Pomerania
1190
Wartislaw
of Eastern
Pomerania
1200
Swatopolk
of Eastern
Pomerania
1130 - 1178
Sobieslav
of Eastern
Pomerania
48
48
1136
1158
Sambor of
Eastern
Pomerania-Danzig
1080 - 1113
Swatopolk of
Eastern
Pomerania-Danzig
33
33
1100
1052 - 1106
Swantibor of
Eastern
Pomerania-Danzig
54
54
1056
1126 - 1202
Mieszko
of Great
Poland
76
76
1131
Evdokiya
Izyaslavna
of Kiev
1159
Boleslaw
of
Kujavia
1160
Salomea
of Great
Poland
1162
Mieszko
of
Kalisch
1164
Wladislaw
of
Poznan
1161
Anastazja
of Great
Poland
1096 - 1154
Izyaslav
of
Kiev
58
58
1107 - 1151
Agnes
of
Hohenstaufen
44
44
1124
Mstislav
of
Kiev
1126
Rostislav
Izyaslav
of Kiev
1128
Yaroslav
of
Kiev
1130
Yaropolk
Izyaslavich
of Buzhsk
1081
Konrad of the
Holy Roman
Empire
1085
Gertrud
of
Komburg
1238 - 1298
Ilona
Arpad of
Hungary
60
60
1271
Jutte
of
Austria
1271 - 1305
Vbaclav of
Bohemia
and Poland
33
33
1289
Vbaclav
of
Bohemia
1288
Premysl
Otakar of
Bohemia
1289
Anezka of
Bohemia
and Poland
1290
Anna of
Bohemia
and Poland
1292
Eliska
of
Bohemia
1293
Juta of
Bohemia
and Poland
1233 - 1278
Premysl
Otakar of
Bohemia
45
45
1240 - 1285
Kunegunda
Rostislavna
of Kiev
45
45
1265
Kunhuta
of
Bohemia
1269
Aneska
of
Bohemia
1205 - 1248
Vbaclav
of
Bohemia
43
43
1200 - 1248
Kunigunde
of
Germany
48
48
1205 - 1248
Vbaclav
of
Bohemia
43
43
1200
Vratislav
of
Bohemia
1202
Jitka
of
Bohemia
1206
Aneska
of
Bohemia
1207
Vladislav
of
Bohemia
1209
Premysl
of
Bohemia
1210
Blazena
of
Bohemia
1211
Aneska
of
Bohemia
1225 - 1263
Rostislav
Mikhailovich
of Kiev
38
38
1243
Ivan
Mitso
Mytzes
1245
Konstantin
Rostislavich
of Kiev
1250
Margareta
Rostislavna
of Kiev
1248
Agrippina
Rostislavna
of Kiev
1249
Bela
Rostislavich
of Macho
1185 - 1246
Mikhail
Vsevolodovich
of Kiev
61
61
1194
Mariya
Romanovna
of Galich
1227
Mstislav
Mikhailovich
of Karachev
1217
Simeon Mikhailovich
of Glukhov and
Novosil
1210
Mariya
Mikhailovna
of Chernigov
1219
Yurij
Mikhailovich
of Tarusa
1215
Roman
Mikhailovich
of Tarusa
1212
Evfrosiniya
Feoduliya of
Chernigov
1153 - 1214
Vsevolod
of
Kiev
61
61
1164 - 1194
Anastazja
of
Sandomierz
30
30
1183
Mstislav
Vsevolodovich
of Chernigov
1130 - 1194
Svyatoslav
Vsevolodovich
of Kiev
64
64
1116
Mariya
Vasilkovna
of Polotsk
1147
Oleg Feodosij
Svyatoslavich
of Chernigov
1145
Boris
Svyatoslavich
of Chernigov
1163
Mariya
Svyatoslavna
of Chernigov
1149
Vladimir Boris
Svyatoslavich of
Novgorod Seversk
1157
Mstislav Pantelejmon
Svyatoslavich of
Chernigov
1155
Gleb Pakhomij
Svyatoslavich of
Belgorod and Chernigov
1152
Boleslava
Svyatoslavna of
Kiev and Chernigov
1079 - 1146
Vsevolod Yurij
Olegovich of Kiev
and Chernigov
67
67
1101 - 1179
Mariya Agafiya
Mstislavna of
Kiev
78
78
1130
Svenislava
Vsevolodovna
of Kiev
1125
Igor
Vsevolodovich
of Kursk
1139
Yaroslav Vasilij
Vsevolodovich
of Chernigov
1106
Anna
Vsevolodovna
of Chernigov
1058 - 1115
Oleg Mikahil
Svyatoslavich
of Chernigov
57
57
1061
Theophano
Mouzalonissa
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1088
Mariya
Olgovna of
Chernigova
1085
Gleb
Olgovich
of Kursk
1087
Ryurik
Olgovich of
Chernigov
1081
David
Olgovich of
Chernigov
1083
Igor
Olgovich
of Kiev
1027 - 1076
Svyatopolk
Yarolsavich
49
49
1031
Killikiya
Dithmarschen
1055 - 1123
David
Svyatoslavich
of Chernigov
68
68
1060
Yaroslav Pankratij
Svyatoslavich of
Chernigov
1047
Vysheslava
Svyatoslavna
of Chernigov
1049
Predslava
Svyatoslavna
of Chernigov
1051
Gleb Svyatoslavish
Tmutorokan of
Novgorod-Seversk
1053
Roman
Svyatoslavish
of Tmutorakan
1062
Boris
Svyatoslavich
of Vshchizh
1064
Igor
Svyatoslavich
of Chernigov
1047
Vysheslava
Svyatoslavna
1005
Etheler
of
Dithmarschen
1009
1085 - 1144
Vasilko
Svyatoslavich
of Polotsk
59
59
1119
Vladimir
Vasilkovich
of Polotsk
1115
Vseslav
Vasilkovich of
Vitebsk and Polotsk
1117
Izyaslav
Vasilkovich
of Polotsk
1118
Bryacheslav
Vasilkovich of
Iszyaslavl and Vitebsk
1064
Svyatoslav Yurij
Vseslavich of
Polotsk
1039 - 1101
Vseslav Vasilij
Bryachislavich
of Kiev
62
62
1068
Gleb
Vseslavich
of Minsk
1072
Rogvolod
Vseslavich
of Polotsk
1061
Roman
Vseslavich
of Kiev
1070
Rostislav Yurij
Vseslavich of
Polotsk
1062
Boris Rogvolod
Vseslavich of
Polotsk
1066
David
Vseslavich
of Polotsk
1000 - 1044
Bryachislav
Izyaslavich
of Polotsk
44
44
0978 - 1001
Iszyaslav
Vladimirovich
23
23
0999
Vseslav
Izyaslavich
of Polotsk
1138 - 1194
Kazimierz
of
Sandomierz
56
56
1142
1165
Kazimierz
of
Sandomierz
1168
Boleslaw
of
Sandomierz
1168
Roman
Mstislavich
of Kiev
1172
Predslava
Ryurikovna
of Ovruch
1227 - 1274
Anna
Arpad of
Hungary
47
47
1228 - 1286
Bozena
of
Bohemia
58
58
1226
Aneska
of
Bohemia
1230
Vladislav
of
Bohemia
1075 - 1137
Lothair of the
Holy Roman
Empire
62
62
1083 - 1141
Richensa
of
Northeim
58
58
1110
Gertrude
of
Lotharinia
1050 - 1088
Hedwig
of
Formbach
38
38
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1040 - 1075
Gerard
von
Supplinbourg
35
35
1010
Frederich
of
Supplinbourg
1070 - 1116
Kalman
Arpad of
Hungary
46
46
Ladislas I's successor was his nephew, Koloman -who acquired "Bookish=man Beauclerc) -whose first wife was Buzilla, a Sicilian Norman princ=emia, the daughter of Vladimir Monomakh, the Suzdal prince; he managed with varying success. After the athletic and chivalrous (Saint) Lad=lled elegantissimus rex, this physically stunted man, who according t=velled, hirsute, half-blind, hunchbacked and lame," and if only half=20=oo much -at the same time, buried himself in codices like a bookworm, incidentally, a consecrated bishop who could not be crowned until h=n from the Church -this man had to march constantly at the head of hi= In the very first year of Koloman's reign, in 1096, the challenges of=eading east on their European routes reached Hungary one after the ot=e good with the forces led by the French knight Walter the Penniless of Bouillon, the prince of Lorraine -it is true that, enlightened b=oloman and his troops accompanied the latter until he left Hungarian=20=ould not prevent the army of Peter the Hermit of Amiens from assaulti=tle at Zimony (Zemun); he had to defeat the armies of the French Folk=t Gottschalk, and he did not permit the armies of William the Carpenter, viscount of Melun, and Count Emich of Leiningen to cross the Hun= In addition, Koloman had a substantial number of domestic difficultie=, Prince =E2Almos, rose against him. At the first opportunity, their=20=ny scene" had taken place. At this time not a single one of the chief=ter the war on either side; so the two brothers made peace with each=20=lmos invaded Hungary time and again with foreign supporters.=20 When Koloman felt his death approaching and the enthronement of his t=e, he hunted down and blinded =E2Almos, and =E2Almos's son, B=E2ela.=20=n the manner of Shakespeare, =E2Almos escaped to Byzantium under the=20=131), while his son hid in the monastery at P=E2ecsv=E2arad. However,=g the illness of the childless Stephen II, had already chosen three k=es, the king swept down bloodily on the insurgents. Meanwhile, he fou=rince B=E2ela was hiding -=E2Almos had died in the meantime- and had=20=e him in marriage, and named him heir to the throne. He was to become=I, his fate showing that gouging out someone's eyes would no longer m=e crown.
Euphamia
of
Kiev
1053 - 1125
Vladimir
Rurik
of Kiev
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THE BYZANTINE COMMONWEALTH by Dimitri Obelensky page 225 "The child of this marriage [Volodymyr II Monomakh], born in 1053, is=e in Russian history. Called Vladimir, he inherited his imperial gran=h the Russians rendered as Monomakh. Equally outstanding as a statesm=r and a man, Vladimir Monomakh has been compared Alfred of En=rince of Kiev (1113-1125) Russia regained for a while some of the pow=d lost during the preceding half-century owing to the princes' intern=acks of the steppe nomads. His family tree is striking evidence of th=, prior to the Mongol invasion of the thirteenth century, bound the R=he reigning dynasties of Europe: his mother was a Byzantine princess;=ed the daughter of the king of Poland; of his three aunts, one marrie=other married Henry I of France, a third became the wife of the king=20=wn wife was the daughter of King Harold of England; his eldest son ma=e king of Sweden, his daughter married the king of Hungary; and his g=o the imperial family of the Comneni."
1045
Osen
of the
Kumans
Henry
Rothenburg
Gepa
Mergentheim
Ivan
Olegovich
Svyatoslav
Nikolai
Olegovich
1044
Asaduk
Ossoluk
Ebo
von
Mergentheim
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