Malfrida (original) (raw)
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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.
Malfrida may have bore two sons to Vladimir I of Kiev:
- Svyatoslav of Smolensk (d. 1015)
- Mstislav of Chernigov (d. 1036) - probably his mother was Rogneda of Polotsk.
- Primary Chronicle
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VacantTitle last held byUnconfirmedLast known consort: Rogneda of Polotsk | Grand Princess consort of Kiev 980–988 | VacantTitle next held byUnconfirmedNext known consort: Anna Porphyrogeneta |