Vsevolod IV of Kiev - Marriage and Children

Marriage and Children

# October 14/December 24, 1178 / November 14, 1179: Maria (renamed Anastasia), a daughter of Duke Casimir II of Poland by his wife Helen of Znojmo, a Přemyslid princess

  • Grand prince Mikhail Vsevolodovich of Kiev (c. 1185 – September 20, 1246);
  • Agafia Vsevolodovna (? – February 7, 1238), wife of Prince Yuri Vsevolodovich of Vladimir;
  • Vera Vsevolodovna, On the other hand, Martin Dimnik does not refer to Aleksandr Glebovich as Vsevolod Svyatoslavich’s son-in-law and he states that Vsevolod Svyatoslavich had two daughters; Dimnik, Martin op. cit. pp. 268, 296. wife of prince Mikhail Vsevolodovich of Pronsk.

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