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Malusha/Malfrida [1] [2] (en ruso y ucraniano: Малушa, nórdico antiguo: Málfríðr) [3] históricamente conocida como el ama de casa de Olga de Kiev y la concubina de su hijo Sviatoslav I de Kiev. De acuerdo a las crónicas eslavas, fue la madre de Vladímir el Grande y hermana de Dobrynia.
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- Sviatoslav I de Kiev
Malusha/Malfrida [1] [2] (en ruso y ucraniano: Малушa, nórdico antiguo: Málfríðr) [3] históricamente conocida como el ama de casa de Olga de Kiev y la concubina de su hijo Sviatoslav I de Kiev. De acuerdo a las crónicas eslavas, fue la madre de Vladímir el Grande y hermana de Dobrynia.
Malusha Malkovna [1] [2] ( Old East Slavic: Малушa) was allegedly a servant ( kholopka) for Olga of Kiev and concubine of Sviatoslav I of Kiev. According to Slavonic chronicles, she was the mother of Vladimir the Great and sister of Dobrynya. The Norse sagas describe Vladimir's mother as a prophetess who lived to the age of 100 ...
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- 944?, Liubech
- Malk of Liubech
- Sviatoslav I
4 de ene. de 2024 · Malusha (Russian: Малуша) was a housekeeper and concubine of Sviatoslav I of Kiev. According to Slavonic chronicles, she was the mother of Vladimir the Great and sister of Dobrynya. The Norse sagas describe Vladimir's mother as a prophetess who lived to the age of 100 and was brought from her cave to the palace to predict the ...
- Любеч (Lyubech), Черниговское Княжество (Present Chernihivskaya Oblast)
- Prince Sviatoslav Igorevitch, Rurikid
- Черниговское Княжество (Present Chernihivskaya Oblast)
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Malusha was born 940 to Malk Lyubchanin and died 1020 of unspecified causes. Malusha/Malfrida (Old Ruthenian: Малушa, Old Norse: Málfríðr) historically is known as a servant (kholopka) for Olga of Kiev and concubine of Svyatoslav I of Kiev. According to Slavonic chronicles, she was the mother of...
Malusha. Malusha Malkovna (Old East Slavic: Малушa) was allegedly a servant (kholopka) for Olga of Kiev and concubine of Sviatoslav I of Kiev. According to Slavonic chronicles, she was the mother of Vladimir the Great and sister of Dobrynya. The Norse sagas describe Vladimir's mother as a prophetess who lived to the age of 100 and was ...