Person:Vladimir II Monomakh (1)

     
Vladimir II Monomakh _____
d.19 May 1125 Kiev, Ukraine
m. 1046
  1. Vladimir II Monomakh _____1053 - 1125
  2. Anna Yanka Princess Of Kiev VsevolodovnaAbt 1068 - 1113
m. Abt 1074
  1. Mstislav I _____, Grand Prince of Kiev1076 - 1132
  2. Izyaslav Duke Of Suzdal Vladimirovich1077 - 1096
  3. Svyatoslav Duke Of Chernigov VladimirovichAbt 1080 - 1113/14
  4. Yaropolk II of Kiev1082 - 1138/39
  5. Viacheslav I of Kiev1083 - 1154
  6. Marina Princess Of Kiev VladimirovnaAbt 1087 - 1146
  • HVladimir II Monomakh _____1053 - 1125
  • W.  of Byzantium (add)
m. Est 1090
  1. Eufemia of Kiev - 1139
  2. Eupraxia of Kiev1071 - 1109
  3. Yuri DolgorukiAbt 1099 - 1157
m. Abt 1107
Facts and Events
Name Vladimir II Monomakh _____
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1053 Kiev, Ukraine Rurik dynasty
Marriage Abt 1074 London, London, Englandto Gyda Haraldsdatter
Marriage Est 1090 Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraineto of Byzantium (add)
Marriage Abt 1107 Kiev, Kiev, Ukraineto Evfimiya Aepovna Princess Of The Kumans
Title (nobility)? From 1113 to 1125 Grand Duke of Kiev
Death[1] 19 May 1125 Kiev, Ukraine
Burial[1] Saint Sophia's Cathedral, Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine
Other? Speculative parents?: Vsevolod of Kiev and Anna of the Kumans (1) 
Reference Number? Q60928?


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Vladimir II Monomakh (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Мономахъ, Volodiměrŭ Monomakhŭ; ; ; Christian name: Vasiliy, Vasyl, or Basileios) (26 May 1053 – 19 May 1125) reigned as Grand Prince of the Kievan Rus' from 1113 to 1125. He is considered a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and is celebrated on May 6.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Vladimir II Monomakh, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.