13 March 963 Constantinople, Purple chamber of Palace, Byzantine Empire
Died
c. 1011 (aged approx. 48) Kiev
Spouse
Vladimir I of Kiev
Issue
Yaroslav I of Kiev St. Boris St. Gleb Theophana
House
Macedon
Father
Romanos II
Mother
Theophano
Anna Porphyrogenita[a] (13 March 963 – 1011)[1] was the grand princess consort of Kiev during her marriage to Vladimir the Great.[2]
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