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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

  2. Por tanto, Sviatopolk fue probablemente el hijo mayor de Vladimiro, aunque el tema de su parentesco ha sido cuestionado. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A los ocho años de edad, Vladimiro lo dejó a cargo de Túrov y más adelante arregló su matrimonio con una hija del rey polaco Boleslao I .

  3. Sviatopolk I [Svjatopolk] (appellation: Okaiannyi [the Damned or the Accursed]), b 978, d 24 July 1019.Kyivan Rus’ prince; son of Volodymyr the Great.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. 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) .

  5. 4 de feb. de 2024 · o Sviatopolk the Accursed (~979), possibly the surviving son of Yaropolk * Rogneda (the daughter of Rogvolod), later upon divorce she entered a convent taking the Christian name of Anastasia o Yaroslav the Wise (no ealier than 983), Prince of Rostov (987-1010), Prince of Novgorod (1010-1034), Grand Prince of Kyiv (1016-1018, 1019-1054).

  6. In 1067, Vsevolod's Greek wife died and he soon married a Kypchak princess, Anna Polovetskaya. They had a son, who drowned after the Battle of the Stugna River , and daughters, one becoming a nun and another, Eupraxia of Kiev , marrying Emperor Henry IV .

  7. Dissatisfied with his father and encouraged by his own wife and Reinbern, Sviatopolk began preparations for war against Vladimir, probably counting on support from his father-in-law. Vladimir soon discovered Sviatopolk's intentions, however, and threw him, his wife and Reinbern in prison.