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  1. Maria Shvarnovna was the first wife of the Yurievichi grand prince of Vladimir Vsevolod III Big Nest, and gave birth to at least 14 children . Four of her sons, Konstantin, George, Yaroslav and Sviatoslav, succeeded their father as Grand Princes of Vladimir, and Yaroslav went on to become Grand Prince of Kiev around the time of the Mongol Invasion.

  2. Maria Shvarnovna (?1171 - 19 May 1205-(1206)) was the first wife of Vsevolod III "Big Nest", and gave birth to twelve children (hence Vsevolod's sobriquet of "Big Nest".) Four of her sons, Konstantin , George, Yaroslav and Sviatoslav, succeeded their father as Grand Princes of Vladimir , and Yaroslav went on to become Grand Prince of Kiev around the time of the Mongol Invasion.

  3. Maria Shvarnovna (c. 1158 - 19 March/19 May 1205/1206) was the first wife of Vsevolod III Big Nest, and gave birth to at least 14 children (hence Vsevolod's sobriquet of "Big Nest"). Four of her sons, Konstantin, George, Yaroslav and Sviatoslav, succeeded their father as Grand Princes of Vladimir, and Yaroslav went on to become Grand Prince of Kiev around the time of the Mongol Invasion. As ...

  4. Maria Shvarnovna was the first wife of Vsevolod III Big Nest, and gave birth to at least 14 children. Four of her sons, Konstantin, George, Yaroslav and Sviatoslav, succeeded their father as Grand Princes of Vladimir, and Yaroslav went on to become Grand Prince of Kiev around the time of the Mongol Invasion.

  5. Maria Rurik (born Shvarnovna) was born on month day 1158, in birth place, to Шварн, чешский или ясский (осетинский) князь Shvarnovna and Мария Шварновна of Vladimir (Rurikovich) (born Shvarnovna).

  6. Maria Shvarnovna : Miller, Frederic P., Vandome, Agnes F., McBrewster, John: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

  7. 25 de dic. de 2023 · Konstantin Vsevolodovich (Russian: Константи́н Все́володович) (May 18, 1186, Rostov – February 2, 1218) was the eldest son of Vsevolod the Big Nest and Maria Shvarnovna. In 1206 and 1207, he was the prince of Novgorod. In 1207, his father sent him to rule the towns of Rostov and Yaroslavl.