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Anna of Turov (Ukrainian: Анна Юріївна; died 1205) was the grand princess of Kiev by marriage to Rurik Rostislavich (r. 1173, 1180–1182, 1194–1202, 1203–1205, 1206, 1207–1210).[1] At one point, Roman Mstislavich deposed her husband, then forced the deposed Rurik, as well as Anna, and their daughter, to enter monasteries.[2] She is described in the Kievan chronicle as an ideal of pious charity.
Anna of Turov | |
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Died | 1205 |
Spouse | Rurik Rostislavich |
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Father | Yuri of Turov |
References
edit- ^ Войтович Л. В. Ізяславичі полоцькі // Князівські династії Східної Європи (кінець IX — початок XVI ст.): склад, суспільна і політична роль. Історико-генеалогічне дослідження. — Львів: Інститут українознавства ім. І.Крип'якевича, 2000. — 649 с. — ISBN 966-02-1683-1.
- ^ Maiorov, Alexander V. (2018-03-01). "BYZANTIUM, RUS AND CUMANS IN THE EARLY 13TH CENTURY". Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 71 (1): 7–28.