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  1. Sviatopolk's mother was a Greek nun captured by Sviatoslav I in Bulgaria and married to his lawful heir Yaropolk I, who became the prince in 972. In 980, Yaropolk's brother Vladimir had him murdered, and the new sovereign married his predecessor's wife, who gave birth to a child.

  2. La madre de Sviatopolk fue una monja griega capturada por Sviatoslav I en Bulgaria y casada con su heredero legítimo Yaropolk I. Cuando Yaropolk fue asesinado por agentes de su hermano Vladimiro, el nuevo soberano raptó a su esposa y ella pronto dio a luz a un niño.

  3. In actuality Sviatopolk was probably the son of Volodymyr's brother, Yaropolk I Sviatoslavych, whose widow, Predslava, Sviatopolk's Greek mother, Volodymyr took as his third wife; thus Sviatopolk is counted among Volodymyr's sons.

  4. Zbyslava of Kiev (Polish: Zbysława kijowska, Russian: Сбыслава Святополковна, Ukrainian: Збислава Святополківна; c. 1085/90 – c. 1114), was a Kievan Rus' princess, member of the Volodimerovichi family, and by marriage Duchess of Poland.She was the daughter of Sviatopolk II, Grand Prince of ...

  5. Svyatopolk I Vladimirovich the Accursed Rurik of Kiev, Prince of Turov and Pinsk, Grand Prince of Kiev, was born circa 980 to Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and A Greek nun and died 1019 of unspecified causes. He married Daughter of Bolesław I the Brave (c995-1018) .

  6. While there, Svyatopolk established friendly relations with the Poles and, around 1013, married the daughter of Boleslaw I and accepted Latin Christianity. Later he plotted with the Poles against Vladimir, and the latter imprisoned him.

  7. Sviatopolk married firstly a Bohemian princess (Přemyslid dynasty), probably a daughter of Duke Spytihněv II. They had three children: Zbyslava , married to king Boleslaw III of Poland on November 15, 1102.