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  1. Maria Shvarnovna. Maria Shvarnovna (c. 1158 - 19 March/19 May 1205/1206) was the first wife of the Yurievichi grand prince of Vladimir Vsevolod III Big Nest, and gave birth to at least 14 children (hence Vsevolod's sobriquet of "Big Nest"). Four of her sons, Konstantin, George, Yaroslav and Sviatoslav, succeeded their father as Grand ...

  2. The date of her death is also uncertain, as 19 March 1205 is also given in some accounts. The Novgorod First Chronicle mentions her death under the year 1205, but does not give an exact day. Maria Shvarnovna was the first wife of Vsevolod III "Big Nest", and gave birth to at least 14 children.

  3. His Ossetian wife, Maria Shvarnovna, who devoted herself to works of piety and founded several convents, was glorified by the Russian church as a saint. By her Vsevolod had no fewer than fourteen children, thus earning for himself the sobriquet Big Nest .

  4. Konstantín Vsévolodovich (del ruso: Константи́н Все́володович) también conocido como Konstantín de Vladímir o Konstantín de Rostov (18 de mayo de 1186, Rostov -2 de febrero de 1218) fue el hijo mayor de Vsévolod III de Vladímir y María Shvarnovna. Durante 1206 y 1207 fue príncipe de Nóvgorod.

  5. Firma de Maria Sharapova. María Yúrievna Sharápova (ruso: Мария Юрьевна Шарапова, escuchar ⓘ; Niagan, Siberia, Unión Soviética, 19 de abril de 1987) [1] es una exjugadora de tenis profesional, periodista y modelo rusa.

  6. Konstantin Vsevolodovich (Russian: Константи́н Все́володович) (18 May 1186 in Rostov – 2 February 1218) was the eldest son of Vsevolod the Big Nest and Maria Shvarnovna. In 1206 and 1207, he was the prince of Novgorod. In 1207, his father sent him to rule the towns of Rostov and Yaroslavl.

  7. Maria Shvarnovna (c. 1158 - 19 March/19 May 1205/1206) was the first wife of Vsevolod III Big Nest, and gave birth to at least 14 children (hence Vsevolod's sobriquet of "Big Nest"). Four of her sons, Konstantin, George, Yaroslav and Sviatoslav, succeeded their father as Grand Princes of Vladimir, and Yaroslav went on to become Grand Prince of Kiev around the time of the Mongol Invasion. As ...