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Elisiv of Kiev (Old Norse:
Ellisif [
ˈelːisiv]; Norwegian:
Ellisif or
Elisiv; Russian: Елизавета Ярославна; Ukrainian: Єлизавета Ярославна; 1025 – c. 1067)...
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information about the
state of the empire. It is
possible that the
marriage with
Elisiv had been
agreed to
already during Harald's
first time in Rus', or that they...
- Anna,
Queen of France,
Queen Anastasia of Hungary, and
Queen Elizabeth (
Elisiv) of Norway. The
whole family was
profoundly devout and pious. She reposed...
- 1066) was a
Norwegian princess, as the
daughter of
Harald Hardrada and
Elisiv of Kiev. She is the
first known Norwegian to have been
named Maria. According...
- Arnljot,
Domedagsprofeterna ("The
Doomsday Prophets") and
Adils och
Elisiv ("Adils and
Elisiv"). His
command of the
larger forms, in both
architecture and instrumentation...
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Prussia Elisabeth Ludovika of
Bavaria (1801–1873),
queen consort of
Prussia Elisiv of Kiev (1025–c. 1067), also
known as
Elisaveta Yaroslavna,
queen consort...
- (1103–1123)
Margaret Fredkulla* (1101–1103)
Ingerid of
Denmark (1067–1093)
Elisiv of Kiev (1045–1066) Emma of Normandy* (1028–1035)
Astrid of
Sweden (1019–1035)...
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Stamford Bridge in 1066.
Eystein was
betrothed to King Harald's
daughter by
Elisiv of Kiev,
Maria and
according to
Heimskringla was "best
beloved by the king...
- his
daughters married to
foreign princes who
lived in
exile at his court:
Elisiv of Kiev to
Harald Hardrada (who
attained her hand by his
military exploits...
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Norwegian king who was a
military commander of the
Varangian guard,
married Elisiv of Kiev. The two
first uncontroversially historical Swedish kings Eric the...