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- Viacheslava of Novgorod (Russian: Вячеслава новгородская, Polish: Wierzchosława Nowogrodzka; c. 1125 – 15 March by 1162?), was a Kievan Rus' princess...
- years) c. 1125 Son of Bolesław III Wrymouth and Salomea of Berg (1) Viacheslava of Novgorod, 3 children 5 January 1173 Aged about 51 Succeeded exiled...
- lost Ujście and Nakło). He was a son of Duke Odon of Kalisz by his wife Viacheslava, daughter of Prince Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halych. Władysław was probably...
- located in Shevchenko Raion and Solomianka Raion of Kyiv. It runs from Viacheslava Chornovola Street to Kyiv International Airport. Povitryanykh Syl Avenue...
- the Canonical Regular Kolegiata in Czerwińsk. In 1137 Bolesław married Viacheslava (b. ca. 1125 – d. 15 March ca. 1162?), daughter of Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich...
- He was buried in the Cathedral of Poznań. In about 1184, Odon married Viacheslava (d. aft. 1200), daughter of Yaroslav Vladimirovich "Osmomysl", Prince...
- and Maria took place. The death of Bolesław IV's first wife, Princess Viacheslava of Novgorod took place around the 1160s, and it is ****umed that Bolesław...
- 29. Swinisława, maybe daughter of Mieszko III the Old 7. Euphemia of Pomerania 30. Odon of Poznań 15. Euphrosyne of Poznań 31. Viacheslava of Halych...
- (No.18 and No.21) and 8 private houses in the intersection between the Viacheslava Chornovila and Kruhova streets (51°30′00″N 31°16′45″E / 51.5001°N 31...
- 8. Odon of Greater Poland 4. Ladislaus III Odonic 9. Viacheslava of Halych 2. Przemysl I of Greater Poland 10. Mestwin I of Pomerelia 5. Hedwig of Pomerelia...