Euphemia of Kiev (d. 1139)
Euphemia of Kiev (d. 1139)
Queen of Hungary. Died April 4, 1139; dau. of Vladimir II (b. 1053), grand duke of Kiev; m. Koloman also known as Coloman (b. around 1070), king of Hungary (r. 1095–1114), 1104 (div. 1113); children: one daughter (name unknown).
See also Women in World History.
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