Malusha Malkovna[1][2] (Old East Slavic: Малушa) was allegedly a servant (kholopka) for Olga of Kiev and concubine of Sviatoslav I of Kiev. According to Slavonic chronicles, she was the mother of Vladimir the Great and sister of Dobrynya. The Norse sagas describe Vladimir's mother as a prophetess who lived to the age of 100 and was brought from her cave to the palace to predict the future. There are monuments of Malusha with her young son, Vladimir, in Korosten, Ukraine.
^Vladimir Plougin: Russian Intelligence Services: The Early Years, 9th-11th Centuries, Algora Publ., 2000
^History of Ukraine-Rus': From prehistory to the eleventh century, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press, 1997
Malusha Malkovna (Old East Slavic: Малушa) was allegedly a servant (kholopka) for Olga of Kiev and concubine of Sviatoslav I of Kiev. According to Slavonic...
from 972 to 978. He was the oldest son of Sviatoslav I. His mother was Malusha, who was a steward in the household of his grandmother, Olga of Kiev. Yaropolk...
illegitimate and youngest son of Sviatoslav I of Kiev by his housekeeper Malusha. Malusha is described in the Norse sagas as a prophetess who lived to the age...
Prince Svyatoslav from Malusha, the housekeeper of his mother, Princess Olga. Yemelyanov and Dobroslav stated that the name Malusha is derived from the Jewish...
Drelinia, while he appointed Vladimir, his son by his housekeeper and servant Malusha, as the prince of Novgorod. In contrast with his mother's conversion to...
of Vladimir I. Other historians believe that Malfrida was identical to Malusha. Malfrida may have bore two sons to Vladimir I of Kiev: Svyatoslav of Smolensk...
8. Sviatoslav I of Kiev 4. Vladimir the Great 9. Malusha 2. Yaroslav the Wise 5. Rogneda of Polotsk or Anna Porphyrogenita 1. Iziaslav I of Kiev 12. Erik...
8. Sviatoslav I of Kiev 4. Vladimir the Great 9. Malusha 2. Yaroslav the Wise 5. Rogneda of Polotsk or Anna Porphyrogenita 1. Anne of Kiev 12. Erik Segersäll...
8. Sviatoslav I of Kiev 4. Vladimir the Great 9. Malusha 2. Yaroslav the Wise 5. Rogneda of Polotsk or Anna Porphyrogenita 1. Sviatoslav II of Kiev 12...
Святославич (Великий) 958–1015 11 June 980 15 July 1015 Son of Sviatoslav I and Malusha Younger brother of Yaropolk I Rurikids Sviatopolk I the Cursed Святополк...
≈890-945– 960s-969 Predslava Sviatoslav I Prince of Kiev ≈942–945–972 Malusha Yaropolk I Prince of Kiev ≈959-972–980 Oleg Prince of Drevlians ?-969–977...
Novgorod Igor of Kiev Olga of Kiev Malk Lubchanin Predslava Sviatoslav I Malusha Rogvolod Dobrynya Oleg Yaropolk I Greek nun Anna Porphyrogenita Vladimir...
shrouded in speculation and controversy. It is fairly certain that his sister Malusha was Vladimir's mother. It is also generally accepted that Dobrynya's posadnik...
8. Sviatoslav I of Kiev 4. Vladimir the Great 9. Malusha 2. Yaroslav the Wise 5. Rogneda of Polotsk or Anna Porphyrogenita 1. Igor Yaroslavich 12. Erik...
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...
political. Pinto was survived by his wife, Emma and his three daughters Linda, Malusha and Tereshka. Two years after the assassination, Emma and her daughters...
Saint 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...
Halych Makiivka – Cossack Makei Malyn – Mal (prince of the Drevlyans) or Malusha Mariupol – St.Mary or Empress consort of Russia Maria Fyodorovna Mykhailo-Kotsiubynske...
son of Prince Svyatoslav from Malusha, the housekeeper of his mother, Princess Olga. Yemelyanov said that the name Malusha is derived from the Jewish name...
Sviatoslav I of Kiev 25. Olga of Kiev 6. Vladimir the Great 26. NN 13. Malusha 27. NN 3. Maria Dobroniega of Kiev 28. NN 14. NN 29. NN 7. NN 30. NN 15...
Valdamarr 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...