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  1. Redigera Wikidata. Anna Polovetskaya, död 1111, var storfurstinna av Kiev 1078-1093. Hon var gift med storfursten Vsevolod I av Kiev. Hon var dotter till kumanernas khan. Giftermålet ägde rum 1068. I samband med giftermålet konverterade hon från tengrismen till kristendomen och mottog namnet Anna i dopet. Hon blev storfurstinna när hennes ...

  2. Anna Kiev (Kumania) aka Kypchak, of Kiev (est. 1045 - 7 Oct 1111) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (5 entries) edit. enwiki Anna Polovetskaya;

  3. Anna Polovetskaya (died 1111), was a Princess of Kyiv by marriage to Vsevolod I of Kiev. She was the daughter of the Cuman khan. She married Vsevolod I in 1068. When she was widowed in 1093, she stayed in Kyiv and was regarded with great respect and reverence. In 1097, she was asked to act as a mediator between her warring stepsons, and managed to secure peace and a resolution of the conflict ...

  4. Anna Polovetskaya (died 1111), was a Princess of Kyiv by marriage to Vsevolod I of Kiev. She was the daughter of the Cuman khan. She married Vsevolod I in 1068. When she was widowed in 1093, she stayed in Kyiv and was regarded with great respect and reverence. In 1097, she was asked to act as a mediator between her warring stepsons, and managed to secure peace and a resolution of the conflict ...

  5. Pecherskyi raion. Kyiv. Yanchin Monastery. Created by: Алеся. Added: Feb 13, 2022. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 236720905. Source citation. Anna Polovtska was a Polovtsian princess and the second wife of the Grand Duke of Kiev Vsevolod Yaroslavich.

  6. Anna Stepánovna Politkóvskaya (en ruso: Анна Степановна Политковская; en ucraniano: Га́нна Степа́нівна Політко́вська; Nueva York, 30 de agosto de 1958- Moscú, 7 de octubre de 2006) fue una periodista rusa nacida en Estados Unidos y de ascendencia ucraniana. Se formó como activista por ...

  7. Ianka or Anna Vsevolodovna (d. 3 November 1112) who was engaged to Constantine Dukas in 1074, but never married. She became a nun and started a school for girls. Vsevolod and his second wife Anna Polovetskaya had children: Rostislav Vsevolodovich (1070 – 26 May 1093). Drowned while retreating from the Battle of the Stugna River.