Malfrida (died 1000) was probably the Bohemian wife of Vladimir I of Kiev.
The Primary Chronicle mentions the death of woman named Malfrida. Russian historian Vasily Tatishchev believe that Malfrida was a Bohemian wife of Vladimir I. Other historians believe that Malfrida was identical to Malusha.
Tatishchev believe that Malfrida was a Bohemian wife of Vladimir I. Other historians believe that Malfrida was identical to Malusha. Malfrida may have bore two...
(1024–1036), other sources claim him to be the son of other mothers (Adela, Malfrida, or some other Bulgarian wife) Predslava, a concubine of Bolesław I Chrobry...
apparently had a Czech wife, whose name is given by Vasily Tatishchev as Malfrida. Historians have gone to extremes in order to provide a political rationale...
Russian royalty Vacant Title last held by Unconfirmed Last known consort: Malfrida Grand Princess consort of Kiev 988–1011 Vacant Title next held by Unconfirmed...
Andalusian-Jewish silk-manufacturer Judah ben David Hayyuj, Moroccan-Jewish linguist Malfrida, Russian Grand Princess consort of Kiev Manfred I, Frankish nobleman (approximate...
Sviatoslav Igorevich c.942 possibly Kiev Son of Igor I and Olga 962-969 March 972 Predslava c.954 two children Malusha/Malfrida c.958 at least one son...
Olga of Kiev 962 – March 972 Kievan Rus' Predslava c.954 two sons Malusha/Malfrida c.958 at least one son March 972 Khortytsia aged 29–30 The first true ruler...
(1024–1036); other sources claim him to be son of other mothers (Adela, Malfrida, or some other Bulgarian wife) Predslava, concubine of Bolesław I Chrobry...
Sveinaldsson c.958 Budiatychi Son of Sviatoslav I of Kyiv and Malusha/Malfrida 980 – 15 July 1015 Kyivan Rus' Olava/Allogia c.977 at least one son A Greek...