Vladimir I. VON KIEW

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Vladimir I. VON KIEW

Events

Type Date Place Sources
death 15. July 1015
baptism 987
birth about 958
marriage
marriage 1012

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Ragnheid RAGNVALDSDOTTIR
1012
... VON SCHWABEN

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Wladimir (ukr. Wolodymyr) I. Swjatoslawitsch (ukrainisch Володимир І Святославич, russisch Владимир Святославич; * 960, †  15. Juli 1015 in Berestowo), genannt Wladimir der Heilige, der Große oder der Apostelgleiche, war 980 bis 1015 Fürst von Kiew. Er war jüngster und unehelicher Sohn von Swjatoslaw I. aus dem Geschlecht der Rurikiden. Seine Mutter war Maluscha, die Schlüsselbewahrerin der Fürstin Olga.

Saint Vladimir I "Velikiy" "the Great", Pr of Novgorod (972-980), Great Pr of Kiev (980-1015), *ca 958, +Berestovo 15.7.1015; 1m: in Scandinavia btw 977-980 Olava (Eiriksdottir?) of Sweden; 2m: ca 977 (div 986, from 989 a nun) Rogneda/Ragnheid Ragnvaldsdottir of Norway (*ca 956 +1002 as a nun), dau.of Pr Rogvolod of Polotzk; 3m: Malfrida N (+1002) a Bohemian woman; 4m: Adela N, Bulgarian woman; 5m: Crimea 988 Anna Porphyrogeneta of Byzantium (*13.3.963, +1011); 6m: 1012 N (+1019), dau.of Duke Konrad I of Swabia by Rechlind of D

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1 http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wladimir_I.
 

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