Anastasia of Russia (c. 1023–after 1074)
Anastasia of Russia (c. 1023–after 1074)
Queen of Hungary. Name variations: Anastasia Agmunda of Kiev. Born around 1023 in Kiev, Ukraine; died after 1074; daughter of Yaroslav I the Wise (b. 978), grand prince of Kiev (r. 1019–1054), and Ingigerd Olafsdottir (c. 1001–1050); married Andrew I (c. 1001–1060), king of Hungary (r. 1047–1060), around 1046; children: Salamon also known as Solomon, king of Hungary (r. 1063–1074, deposed); Adelaide of Hungary (d. 1062).
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