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Dobronega Maria Vladimirovna Rurikid



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Father: I.Vladimir Rurik-házi Kijevi nagyherceg, b. 958 in Kyiv, Ukraine   d. 15 JUL 1015 in berestove, Lozova, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Mother: Anna Porphyrogenita Princess of the Byzantine Empire, b. 13 MAR 963 in Constantinople, Anatolia, Byzantine Empire   d. 1011 in Berestovo, Ukraine

Family 1: I.Kázmér Piast-házi Lengyel herceg,    b. 25 JUL 1016 in Kraków, Małopolska, Poland    d. 28 NOV 1058 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland
  1. Wladyslaw I Herman , b. 1044 in Krakow, Malopolskie, Poland     d. 4 JUN 1102 in Plock, Maxowieckie, Poland
  2. Swietoslawa of Poland , b. ABT 1044 in Of, Kraków, Kraków, Poland     d. 1 SEP 1126 in Bohemia, Czech Republic
Sources:
  1. Title: Rulers of Kiev > GENEALOGY.EU: Rurikids
    Publication: Name: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/rurik1.html#DV1;
    Note: Rurikids Rurik, konung of Novgorod and Ladoga (862-879), +879 (for his identity see NOTE); m.Efanda/Sfandra/Ingrid of Norway, sister of Helgu/Oleg (+912), konung of Novgorod and Kiev; They had issue: A1. Ingvar/Igor "the Old", konung of Novgorod and Kiev (912-945/6), *877, +killed nr Iskorosten 945/946; m.St.Helga/Olga of Pskov (*ca 903 +969), regent in Kiev (945-964)), she was baptised in Constantinople and received the name Elena B1. Svyatoslav I, konung of Novgorod and Kiev (945/6-972), *ca 942, +killed by Pechenegs 972; 1m: Predslava (a Bohemian woman); 2m: Malusha (*ca 944 +1002), a household servant of his mother C1. [1m.] Yaropolk I, Pr of Kiev (972-980), *961, +murdered in Kiev 980; m.NN, a Greek nun D1. Svyatopolk I "the Accursed", Pr of Turov, Great Pr of Kiev (1015)+(1017-19), *980, +on the way to Poland, after the battle on Alta River 1019; m.ca 1013 N, dau.of Boleslav I of Poland C2. [1m.] Oleg, Pr of Iskorosten (972-977), +k.a.977 C3. [2m.] Saint Vladimir I "Velikiy" "the Great", Pr of Novgorod (972-980), Great Pr of Kiev (980-1015), *ca 958, +Berestovo 15.7.1015; 1m: in Scandinavia btw 977-980 Olava (Eiriksdottir?) of Sweden; 2m: ca 977 (div 986, from 989 a nun) Rogneda/Ragnheid Ragnvaldsdottir of Norway (*ca 956 +1002 as a nun), dau.of Pr Rogvolod of Polotzk; 3m: Malfrida N (+1002) a Bohemian woman; 4m: Adela N, Bulgarian woman; 5m: Crimea 988 Anna Porphyrogeneta of Byzantium (*13.3.963, +1011); 6m: 1012 N (+1019), dau.of Duke Konrad I of Swabia by Rechlind of Germany D1. [1m./4m.] Vysheslav, Pr of Novgorod (988-1010), +1010 D2. [2m.] Izyaslav, Pr of Polotzk (988-1001), *980/981, +1001; for his descendants see HERE D3. [2m.] Vsevolod, Pr of Vladimir-Volynsk (988-995), +ca 995 D4. [2m.] Yaroslav I "Mudriy" "the Wise", Pr of Rostov (988-1010), Pr of Novgorod (1013-15), Great Pr of Kiev (1015-17)+(1019-54), *ca 986, +20.2.1054, bur St.Sophia Cathedral; 1m: Saint Anna (+1018, bur St.Sophia Cathedral); m.1019 Pss Ingigerd Olafsdottir of Sweden (+10.2.1050, bur St.Sophia Cathedral) E1. [1m.] Iliya, Pr of Novgorod (1015-20), +1020 E2. [2m.] Vladimir II, Pr of Novgorod (1036-52), founder of St.Sophia Cathedral, Novgorod, *ca 1020, +4.10.1052, bur St.Sophia Cathedral, Novgorod; for his descendants see HERE E3. [2m.] Izyaslav I, Pr of Turov, Pr of Novgorod (1052-54), Great Pr of Kiev (1054-68)+(1069-73)+(1077-78), *ca 1024, +k.a.Nezhatinaia Niva 3.10.1078, bur St.Sophia Cathedral, Kiev; m.1043 Gertrud of Poland (*ca 1020 +4.1.1107); for his descendants see HERE E4. [2m.] Svyatoslav II, Pr of Volynia (before 1054), Pr of Chernigov (1054-73), Great Pr of Kiev (1073-76), *ca 1027, +27.12.1076; 1m: Kilikia/Cecilia N; 2m: 1070 Oda von Babenberg; for his descendants see HERE E5. [2m.] Vsevolod I, Pr of Pereyaslavl (1054-73), Pr of Chernigov (1073-78), Great Pr of Kiev (1076)+(1078-93), *ca 1030, +13.4.1093; 1m: ca 1046 Anastasia of Byzantium (+1067), dau.of Emperor Konstantinos IX of Byzantium; 2m: Anna (+7.10.1111), dau.of Kuman khan; for his descendants see HERE E6. [2m.] Anastasia (Agmund), *ca 1023, +after 1074; m.Kiev 1037/38 King András I of Hungary (*1014 +1060) E7. [2m.] Elizaveta (Ellisiv), +shortly after 1045; m.1045 King Harald III of Norway (*1015 +25.9..1066) E8. [2m.] Anna, Regent of France (1060-61), *1024/36, +5.9.1076/78, bur Abbaye Villiers nr La Ferte-Alais; 1m: Rheims 19.5.1051 King Henri I of France (*1008 +4.8.1060); 2m: ca 1062 Raoul III de Valois (+IX.1074) E9. [2m.] Vyacheslav, Pr of Smolensk (1054-57), *ca 1036, +1057; m.NN F1. Boris, Pr of Chernigov (1077), Pr of Tmutarakan (1077-78), *ca 1053, +k.a. Niezhatnaia Niva 3.10.1078 E10. [2m.] Igor, Pr of Volynia (1054-57), Pr of Smolensk (1057-60), *ca 1037, +1060 F1. Davyd, Pr of Tmutarakan (1081-83), Pr of Volynia (1087-99), Pr of Dorogobuzh (1099-1113), *ca 1055, +Dorogobuzh 27.7.1113 G1. Vsevolod, Pr of Hrodno (1113-42), +1.2.1142; m.1116 Agafia of Kiev H1. Boris, Pr of Hrodno (1142-69), *ca 1117, +ca 1169 H2. Gleb, Pr of Hrodno (1169-72) H3. Mstislav, Pr of Hrodno (1172-83) H4. Anna; m.1144 Yury of Turov (+1166) H5. a daughter; 1m: 1144 Vladimir of Chernigov (+12.5.1151); 2m: Kuman khan Bashkord F2. Vsevolod G1. Mstislav, +1114/16 D5. [2m.] Premyslava, +1015; m.Laszlo of Hungary (+1029) D6. [2m.] Predslava; m.Duke Boleslav III of Bohemia (+1035), other sources say she was a concubine of Boleslaw I of Poland D7. [3m.] Svyatoslav, Pr of Iskorosten (988-1015), +k.a.after 15.7.1015 D8. [4m.] Mstislav I "the Brave", Pr of Tmutarakan (988-1024), Great Pr of Chernigov (1024-36), *978, +1036; m.Maria N E1. Yevstafiy, +young 1033 D9. [4m.] Saint Boris, Pr of Rostov (1010-15), *ca 990, +murdered 24/25.7.1015; he may have married Aestrid, sister of king Canute I the Great of England, Denmark and Norway D10. [4m.] SaintGleb, Pr of Murom (1010-15), *ca 984, +murdered 5.8.1015 D11. [mother uncertain] Stanislav, Pr of Smolensk (978/1010-15), +before 1015 D12. [mother uncertain] Sudislav, Pr of Pskov, imprisoned 1035-59, +as a monk in Kiev 1063 D13. [6m.] Agafia (Agatha), +as a nun at Newcastle-upon-Tyne ca 1093; for her parentage see notes; m.1038/43 Edward (II) of England (*1016 +1057) D14. [6m.] Dobronega-Maria, *after 1012, +1087; m.1038/42 King Kazimir I of Poland (*25.7.1016 +19.3.1058) source: E.V.Pchelov - Rurikovichi: Istoriya dinastii (Moscow, 2002) Rulers of Kiev INDEX PAGE Last updated 22nd October 2003
  2. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobroniega Vladimirona Princess of Kiev -
    Author: Royalty for Commoners, 2nd Ed; Roderick W Stuart {1988}, Page number: 361-32, 378-33
    Note: Source Media Type: Book
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  3. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobroniega Vladimirona Princess of Kiev -
    Author: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten; W. K. Prinz von Isenburg {1975}, Page number: II:82, 89
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736742400
  4. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Of Kiev - birth-name: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Of Kiev
    Author: Ancestry Family Trees, Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com, null, Page number: Ancestry Family Trees
    Note: birth-name: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Of Kiev This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created.
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  5. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of Kiev -
    Author: Ancestral File (R), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2041640822
  6. Title: Ancestry Family Trees
    Author: Ancestry Family Tree
  7. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of Kiev - death:
    Author: Ancestral File.LDS Church. Family History Library.
    Note: death: birth: about 1011;
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2198868384
  8. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobroniega Vladimirona Princess of Kiev -
    Author: Ancestral Roots of Certain Americian Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr, Page number: 147-33, 241-5
    Note: Source Media Type: Book
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  9. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of Kiev - birth: about 1011; Kiev, Ukraine
    Author: v11t4329.FTW, Not Given
    Note: birth: about 1011; Kiev, Ukraine Source Media Type: Other death: 1087; Poland Source Media Type: Other baptism: Source Media Type: Other baptism: Source Media Type: Other Endowment: 12 July 1935; Liege, Belgium Source Media Type: Other Endowment: 12 July 1935; Liege, Belgium Source Media Type: Other Source Media Type: Other
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  10. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of Kiev -
    Author: Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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  11. Title: Geni: Maria Dobroniega of Kiev
    Publication: Name: https://www.geni.com/people/Maria-Dobroniega-of-Kiev/3696730;
    Note: Storfurstinna av Polen Dobronega Maria Vladimirovna Rurikovich Russian: Мария Добронега Rurikovich, княжна Киевская, Polish: Dobroniega Maria Rurikovich, Kojowska Gender: Female Birth: 1011 Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine Death: December 13, 1087 (76) Kraków, Małopolskie, Poland Place of Burial: Kraków, Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland Immediate Family: Daughter of Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince of Kiev and Rogneda of Polotsk Wife of Bernard II Graf von Haldensleben and Casimir I the Restorer, Duke of Poland Mother of Bolesław II the Generous, King of Poland; Władysław I Herman, Duke of Poland; Mieszko Kazimierzowic; Otton Kazimierzowic and Świętosława Swatawa of Poland Sister of Iziaslav Vladimirovich, Prince of Polotsk; Yaroslav the Wise, grand prince of Kiev; Princess of Kiev Premislava Vladimirovna Vladimiraitė; Prince of Wladimir Vsevolod Vladimirovich Rurikid, Prince Volynski; Pozvizd Vladimirovich Rurikid, Prince of Volyn and 3 others Half sister of Vladimirovna Rurikides, Von Kiew; Илиаш Рюриковичи-Жеротины; Arlogia de Waldamar of Russia; Rogneda Rurikid, of Kiev; Theofana and 8 others Added by: Sherry Cadenhead Klein on March 3, 2007 Managed by: Nancy Sawalich and 125 others https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Dobroniega_of_Kiev http://finnholbek.dk/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I26030&tree=2 Gift 1041 med Kasimir I Karol av Polen, född 1016, död 1058. furste. restaurator. DOBRONEGA MARIA Vladimirovna (before 1012-1087). The Primary Chronicle records the marriage of "Yaroslav's sister" to Kazimierz of Poland in 1043 but does not name her[135]. The Annales Polanorum state that "Kazimirum duxit ex Russia Mariam" in 1025[136], although the date is clearly inaccurate. The Chronicæ Polanorum refers to the wife of King Kazimierz as "de Rusia nobilem"[137]. The Chronica principum Polonie records that "Kazimirus" married "Dobrognewam"[138]. The Annales Capituli Cracoviensis record the death in 1087 of "Dobronega uxor Kazimir"[139]. m (1043) KAZIMIERZ I KAROL "Odnowiciel/the Renewer" Prince of Poland, son of MIESZKO II Lambert King of Poland & his wife Richeza [Ezzonen] (25 Jul 1016-19 Mar 1058). Family life and children of Vladimir I From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia German wife of Vladimir I Anna Porphyrogeneta is known to have predeceased Vladimir by four years. Thietmar of Merseburg, writing from contemporary accounts, mentions that Boleslaw I of Poland captured Vladimir's widow during his raid on Kiev in 1018. The historians long had no clue as to identity of this wife. The emigre historian Nicholas Baumgarten, however, pointed to the controversial record of the "Genealogia Welforum" and the "Historia Welforum Weingartensis" that one daughter of Count Kuno von Oenningen (future Duke Konrad of Swabia) by "filia Ottonis Magni imperatoris" (Otto the Great's daughter; possibly Rechlinda Otona [Regelindis], claimed by some as illegitimate daughter and by others legitimate, born from his first marriage with Edith of Wessex) married "rex Rugorum" (king of Russia). He interpreted this evidence as pertaining to Vladimir's last wife. It is believed that the only child of this alliance was Dobronega, or Maria, who married Casimir I of Poland between 1038 and 1042. As her father Vladimir died about 25 years before that marriage and she was still young enough to bear at least five children, including two future Polish dukes (Boleslaw II of Poland, who later became a king, and Wladyslaw Herman), it is thought probable that she was Vladimir's daughter by the last marriage. Casimir I of Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Casimir also signed an alliance with Yaroslav I the Wise, the Prince of Kievan Rus'. The alliance was sealed by Casimir's marriage with Yaroslav's sister, Maria Dobronega. With such support Casimir returned to Poland and managed to retake most of his domain. In 1041, the defeated Bretislaus signed a treaty at Regensburg in which he renounced his claims to all Polish lands except for Silesia, which was to be incorporated into the Crown of Bohemia. It was Casimir's success in strengthening royal power and ending internal strife that earned him the epithet of "the Restorer". Bolesław II the Bold From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Boleslaw was the eldest son of Casimir I the Restorer and Dobronega Maria of Kiev the daughter of the Grand Duke of Kiev Vladimir I. Casimir I of Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Casimir also signed an alliance with Yaroslav I the Wise, the Prince of Kievan Rus'. The alliance was sealed by Casimir's marriage with Yaroslav's sister, Maria Dobronega. MARRIAGE: Another marriage, following the death of Anne (1011), affiliated Vladimir with the Holy Roman emperors of the German Ottonian dynasty and produced a daughter, who became the consort of Casimir I the Restorer of Poland (1016-58). She was the daughter of St. Vladimir I, Grand Duke of Kiev. En mi nuevo libro LA SORPRENDENTE GENEALOGÍA DE MIS TATARABUELOS, encontrarán a este y muchos otros de sus ancestros con un resumen biográfico de cada uno. El libro está disponible en: amazon.com barnesandnoble.com palibrio.com. Les será de mucha utilidad y diversión. Ramón Rionda In my new book LA SORPRENDENTE GENEALOGÍA DE MIS TATARABUELOS, you will find this and many other of your ancestors, with a biography summary of each of them. The book is now available at: amazon.com barnesandnoble.com palibrio.com. Check it up, it’s worth it. Ramón Rionda Immediate Family Text ViewAdd Family Showing 12 of 38 people Casimir I the Restorer, Duke of ... husband Bolesław II the Generous, King ... son Władysław I Herman, Duke of Po... son Mieszko Kazimierzowic son Otton Kazimierzowic son Świętosława Swatawa of Poland daughter Bernard II Graf von Haldensleben husband Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince... father Rogneda of Polotsk mother Iziaslav Vladimirovich, Prince o... brother Yaroslav the Wise, grand prince ... brother Princess of Kiev Premislava Vlad... sister
  12. Title: Wikiwand: Maria Dobroniega of Kiev
    Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Maria_Dobroniega_of_Kiev;
    Note: Maria Dobroniega of Kiev (b. aft. 1012[1] – d. 13 December 1087), was a Kievian Rus princess of the Rurikid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Poland. Life Family She was one of the younger children of Vladimir I, Grand Prince of Kiev. The identity of her mother is disputed among historians and web sources. Grand Prince Vladimir I had married seven times and had fathered many children, legitimate and illegitimate. Anna Porphyrogeneta, his sixth wife, is known to have predeceased Vladimir by four years. Chronicle Thietmar of Merseburg, writing from contemporary accounts, mentions that Boleslaw I of Poland captured Vladimir I's widow during his raid on Kiev in 1018. The historians long had no clue as to identity of this wife. The emigre historian Nicholas Baumgarten, however, pointed to the controversial record of the "Genealogia Welforum" and the "Historia Welforum Weingartensis" that one daughter of Count Kuno von Oenningen (future Duke Konrad I of Swabia) by "filia Ottonis Magni imperatoris" (Otto the Great's daughter; possibly Rechlinda Otona [Regelindis], claimed by some as illegitimate daughter and by others legitimate, born from his first marriage with Edith of England) married "rex Rugorum" (King of Rus). He interpreted this evidence as pertaining to Vladimir I's last wife. This woman is a possible identity for Maria's mother. Marriage Maria married around 1040 to Casimir I the Restorer, Duke of Poland. This marriage helped Casimir to gain support in his reclaim over the Polish throne. Casimir had attempted to seize the throne twice before, both times he failed. With the support of Maria's brother, Yaroslav I the Wise, Casimir was able to make a successful claim. The couple had five children: Bolesław II the Bold (b. c. 1043 – d. 2/3 April 1081/82). Władysław I Herman (b. c. 1044 – d. 4 June 1102) Mieszko (b. 16 April 1045 – d. 28 January 1065). Otto (b. c. 1046 – d. 1048). Świętosława (b. c. 1048 – d. 1 September 1126), married c. 1062 to Duke (and since 1085 King) Vratislaus II of Bohemia. Maria's husband died on 28 November 1058. Her sixteen-year-old son, Bolesław, became King of Poland. Bolesław II is considered one of the most capable of the Piast rulers. However, he was deposed & expelled from the country in 1079. Bolesław II died two years later, in 1081 or 1082. Maria survived her oldest son by five or six years, dying in 1087.
  13. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of Kiev -
    Author: Ancestral File (R), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
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  14. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of Kiev - birth-name: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna KIEV
    Author: Ancestry Family Trees, Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com, null, Page number: Ancestry Family Trees
    Note: birth-name: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna KIEV This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. birth-name: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna KIEV This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created.
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  15. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of Kiev -
    Author: Royal Index, University of Hull, England, Internet, Internet, www.dcs.hull.ac.uk
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2332880681
  16. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of Kiev -
    Author: Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2737222795
  17. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of Kiev -
    Author: Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3243695014
  18. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dobroniega Vladimirona Princess of Kiev -
    Author: Encyclopedia Britannica, Page number: Treatise on Vladimir, Casimir I
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  19. Title: Dobronega of Kiev, "Find A Grave Index"
    Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV9-16TX : 6 March 2021), Dobronega of Kiev, ; Burial, Kraków, Miasto Kraków, Małopolskie, Poland, Wawel Cathedral; citing record ID 8093477, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV9-16TX;
    Page: same person

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