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Marriage: Children:
  1. NN of Kiev: Birth: Abt 965.

  2. Yaroslav I Vladimirovich Kiev: Birth: 976 in Kiev, , Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. Death: 20 Feb 1054 in Vyshgorod, , Kiev Oblast, Ukraine

  3. Mstislav Vladimirovich of Chernigov: Birth: Abt 978 in Kiev, , Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. Death: Abt 1035 in Chernigov, , Chernigov Oblast, Ukraine

  4. Iziaslav Vladimirovich Kiev: Birth: Abt 980 in Kiev, , Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. Death: 1001 in Kiev, , Kiev Oblast, Ukraine

  5. Premislava Vladimirovna Kiev: Birth: Abt 982 in Kiev, , Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. Death: 1018 in Kiev, , Kiev Oblast, Ukraine

  6. Vsevolod Vladimirovich Kiev: Birth: Abt 983 in Kiev, , Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. Death: 1015 in Volodymyr-Volyns'kyy, , Volyn Oblast, Ukraine

  7. Wsjewolod : Birth: 1001. Death: 1049

  8. Arlogia Orkney: Birth: 1015 in Kiev, , Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. Death: 10 Dec 1046 in , , Orkney Islands, Scotland


Notes
a. Note:   Became a nun named Anastasia.
  Yaroslav's mother was Rogneda of Polotsk. I don't understand how it could be, conditioned that Vladimir took Rogneda by force in 980, whilst Yaroslav was born about 978 (he was 76 when he died). However the case,Yaroslav was the eldest biological son of Vladimir.
  Rogneda is not a Slavic name. Her father was Ragnvald of West Gotland, then of Polotsk (killed 970), the brother of Truggvi Olafson of Norway (died 965) and the illegitimate son of Olaf Haraldson of Norway (died 934). As you may see,Yaroslav was a great grandson of Harald I Fairhair (died 931), the first Yngling king of Norway. This explains why in Norse sagas Vladimir is called a kinsman of Norse King Olaf Traggvison (who was brought up in Kiev) more than once.
  Some folks are in pains to establish their line of descent from Macedonian Emperors of Byzantium. They assume that Yaroslav was born in 988 and his mother was Anna of Byzantium. But it's nothing more than their fantasy.
  Respects, Igor
  Note: Even though there is some doubt about the above ancestry, I am adopting it. There is much doubt about all of the early Scandinavian ancestry, depending as it does not 11th century writers (ie. Snorri & Nestor), and sagas. It is best to categorize the ancestries as legendary or historical, where the latter have verifiable evidence backing them up, while the "legendary" depend on the sagas, etc. This ancestry is legendary. Another variation is that it was Rogneda's mother (Ragnvald'swife) Ingelborge who was daughter of Olaf, instead of Ragnvald being son.
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 !SOURCE: "Europaische Stammtafeln", by Detlev Schwennicke, Volume II, Table
 127, Generation 1.
  !SOURCE: "Europaische Stammtafeln", by Detlev Schwennicke, Volume II, Table
 128, Generation 4.
  !SOURCE: "Royal Ancestors of Some American Families", by Michel L. Call, Volume
 1, 1989, Chart No. 11578, No. 5.
  Birth: «tab»unknown
 Death: «tab»1002
  She was the Princess Consort of Rus and the wife of Vladimir the Great.
  Family links:
 Spouse: Vladimir I Sviatoslavich (____ - 1015) Children: Izyaslav of Polotsk (____ - 1001)* Mstislav Of Chernigov (____ - 1036)* Prince Yaroslav the Wise (978 - 1054)* *Calculated relationship
  Burial:
 Unknown


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