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  1. Eudoxia Iziaslavna of Kiev (Ukrainian: Євдокія Ізяславна, Russian: Евдокия Изяславна, Polish: Eudoksja Izjasławówna; c. 1131 – c. 1187), was a Kievan Rus' princess member of the Izyaslavichi of Volhynia and by marriage Duchess of Greater Poland and since 1173 High Duchess of Poland.

  2. Eudoxia de Kiev (en ucraniano: Євдокія Олельківна; fallecida en 1467), fue una princesa moldava, primera o segunda esposa de Esteban III de Moldavia. [1] Biografía. Era hermana de Semën de Kiev y prima de Iván III, gran príncipe de Moscovia. [2] Se casó con Esteban III de Moldavia en 1463. [2]

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Daughter of Izyaslav II, Grand Duke of Kiev; Izjaslaw II Mtislawich and Agnes Liubava of Germany. Wife of Miesczko III and Mieszko III the Old. Mother of Zwinslawa Mieszkowna von Pommerellen; Bolesław Mieszkowic, Prince of Kujavia; Salomea Mieszkówna; Władysław III Spindleshanks; Anastasia of Poland and 1 other.

    • Kiev
    • "Евдоксія"
    • Miesczko III, Mieszko III The Old
    • circa 1131
  4. medieval-princesses.spbu.ru › en › articlesEudoxia of Kiev (Evdokia)

    Yuri Dolgoruky’s second wife was probably a Byzantine woman, which would explain the unusual choice of a Greek name, Eudoxia, which appeared for the first time in the history of Rurikids [ibid., P. 723]. There also are several point of view on Eudoxia’s date of birth, and her place among her hypothetical brothers and sisters.

  5. Eudoxia de Kiev, fue una princesa moldava, primera o segunda esposa de Esteban III de Moldavia.

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · Eudoxia (born August 9 [July 30, Old Style], 1669, Moscow, Russia—died September 7 [August 27], 1731, Moscow) was the tsarina and first wife of Peter I the Great of Russia. In 1689 she was given in marriage to Peter, a bridegroom of only 17.

  7. Eudoxia Iziaslavna of Kiev, was a Kievan Rus' princess member of the Izyaslavichi of Volhynia and by marriage Duchess of Greater Poland and since 1173 High Duchess of Poland.