Anna Vsevolodovna
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| Gender | Female |
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| Date of died | November 3,1112 |
| Died | Kyiv |
| Ukraine | |
| Parents | Vsevolod I of Kiev |
| Mariia-Anastasiia Monomakh | |
| Siblings | Vladimir II Monomakh |
| Rostislav Vsevolodovich | |
| Maria Vsevolodovna | |
| Catherine Vsevolodovna | |
| Nieces | Agafia de Kiev |
| Sofja | |
| Maritsa Vladimirovna | |
| Euphemia of Kiev | |
| Grandparents | Yaroslav the Wise |
| Constantine IX Monomachos | |
| Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden | |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1122016 |
Anna Vsevolodovna Life story
Anna Vsevolodovna of Kiev also called Ianka, was a Russian princess and nun, noted for having introduced schools for girls in Kievan Rus. She was the daughter of Vsevolod I of Kiev and Anastasia. She was engaged to the Byzantine prince Konstantios Doukas in 1074.