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  1. Irina (Ukrainian: Ірина) (?-990), was a Grand Princess of the Kiev by marriage to Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 980–1015). [1] a Greek nun captured by the Grand Duke of Kyiv Svyatoslav Igorevich during a campaign in Bulgaria and presented by him, his son Yaropolk Svyatoslavich, as a concubine.

  2. Irina (?-990), was a Grand Princess of the Kiev by marriage to Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince of Kiev. a Greek nun captured by the Grand Duke of Kyiv Svyatoslav Igorevich during a campaign in Bulgaria and presented by him, his son Yaropolk Svyatoslavich, as a concubine. After Vladimir killed Yaropolk, she forcibly became Vladimir’s wife.

  3. Mother. Estrid of the Obotrites. Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden, also known as Irene or Anna (1001 – 10 February 1050), was a Swedish princess and the grand princess of Kiev from 1019 to 1050 as the wife of Yaroslav the Wise. She was the daughter of the Swedish king Olof Skötkonung by his wife Estrid of the Obotrites.

  4. 4 de feb. de 2024 · Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden, also known as Irene, Anna and St. Anna (1001 – 10 February 1050), was a Swedish princess and a Grand Princess of Kyiv. She was the daughter of Swedish King Olof Skötkonung and Estrid of the Obotrites and the consort of Yaroslav I the Wise of Kyiv.

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    • Yaroslav The Wise
  5. 23 de feb. de 2022 · As a dowry, she brought the city of Aldeigjuborg (Old Ladoga) to Russia. She took the Orthodox name Irina. Once she became the Grand Princess of Kiev, she used all of her strength of heart and soul, all of her gracious gifts, to serve her new homeland, and was a faithful helper and advisor to her husband in his affairs.

  6. Ingegerd Olofsdotter was also later known as Irene and St Anna. She was born a princess – the daughter of the Christian Swedish king, Olof Skötkonung – in 1001, in Sigtuna. In 1019 she was married to the Russian king, Jaroslav I the Wise of Novgorod, and thus became Grand Princess of Kiev.

  7. The Grand Prince of Kiev (sometimes grand duke) was the title of the monarch of Kievan Rus', residing in Kiev (modern Kyiv) from the 10th to 13th centuries. [ citation needed ] In the 13th century, Kiev became an appanage principality first of the grand prince of Vladimir and the Mongol Golden Horde governors, and later was taken over by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania .