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  • Name Jaroslav I Vladimirovich 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I6504  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

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     1. Anne of Kiev,   b. 1036, of Kiev, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. From 5 Sep 1075 to 5 Sep 1078  (Age 39 years)
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
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    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “HENRI I, Duke of Burgundy, 1016, King of France, 1031-1060, 2nd but eldest surviving son and heir by his father's 3rd marriage, born in 1008, before 17 May. He betrothed to marry MATHILDE OF FRANCONIA, daughter of Conrad II, King of Germany, by Gisela, daughter of Hermann II, Duke of Swabia. She was born in 1027. She died at Worms in 1034, and was buried there in the cathedral. He married (1st) in 1043 MATHILDE OF FRIESLAND, allegedly daughter of Liudolf I of Brunswick, Margrave of Friesland, by Gertrud von Egisheim. They had one daughter. His wife, Mathilde, died at Paris in 1044, and was buried in the church of the Abbey of Saint-Denis. He married (2nd) at Reims 19 May 1051 ANNE (or AGNES) OF KIEV, daughter of Jaroslav I Vladimirovich, Grand-Prince of Kiev, by his 2nd wife, Ingrid (or Ingegarde), daughter of Olaf Skotkonung, King of Sweden. She was born in 1036. They had three sons, Philippe (I) [King of France], Robert, and Hugues le Grand [Count of Crépy]. HENRI I OF FRANCE, King of France, died at Vitry-aux-Loges (Loiret) near Orleans 4 August 1060, and was buried in the church of the Abbey of Saint-Denis. His widow, Anne, served as Regent, 1060-1067. She founded the [convents] at Saint-Martin-des-Champs at Paris and Saint-Vincent at Senlis. Anne married (2nd) in 1061 (as his 3rd wife) RAOUL II “le Grand,” Count of Crépy and Valois, who died at Péronne 8 Sept. 1074. She died 5 Sept., between 1075 and 1078.
      Monumenta Germaniae Historica SS IX (1851): 385, 388-389 (Hugonis Floriacensis, Liber qui Modernorum Regum Francorum Actus: "Rex etiam accepit in coniugium filiam regis Russorum Annam, quae ei tres genuit filios, Philippum videlicet, Hugonem atque Rotbertum."), 389 (Hugonis Floriacensis, Liber qui Modernorum Regum Francorum Actus: " ... Anna, Henrici relicta, nupsit Rodulfo comiti viro nobili et generoso."). Monumenta Germaniæ Historica SS XI (1854): 271 (Wiponis, Vita Chuonradi II Imperatoris sub A.D. 1034: "Eo tempore filia imperatoris Chuonradi et Giselae imperatricis, Mahthilda, nimaie formositatis puella, Heinrico regi Francorum desponsata, obiit Wormatiae, ibique sepulta est."). Piolin Histoire de l'Eglise du Mans 3 (1856): 655 (Robert le Bourguignon styled "nephew of King Henri" [nepos Henrici regis] in charter dated c.1051). Capgrave Liber de Illustribus Henricis (1858): 147-150 (biog. of Henry I, King of France). Certain Les Miracles de Saint-Benoit (1858): 252 (Miracula Sancti Benedicti sub A.D. 1044: "Quo siquidem anno, Mahildis regina Parisiis obiit, quam ex Caesarum progenie matrimonio sibi asciverat praefatus rex; susceptaque regia ex ea prole, hominem decessit, monasterio Sancti Dionysii tradita sepulturae."). Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 11(1876): xlv, 114 (Ex Historia Episcoporum Autissiod: Guillaume, Count of Nevers, styled "nephew" of King Henri I of France [Robertus de patre Guillelmo, nepote Regis Henrici, Philippi patris, Consule Nivernensium]), 157 ("Idem rex Henricus neptem Henrici Alamannorum Imperatoris duxit in uxorem: ex qua filiam unam procreavit; quae infra lustrum defuncta est, matte ejus paulo post eam subsequente."), 161 (Ex Historiæ Francicæ Fragmento sub AD. 1044: "Quo anno Mahildis Regina obit ... Qui post Mahildis Reginae humationem, accepit aliam conjugem, videlicet fliam Juriscloht Regis Russorum, nomine Annam; quæ ei genuit tres filios, Philippum, Hugonem, Rotbertum."), 276 (Ex Continuatione Aimoni sub A.D. 1034: "Rex Henricus neptem Henrici Alamanix Imperatoris duxit in uxorem, etc."), 384 (Ex Chronico Vezeliacensi: [Arum] MXXXVI. Henricus Rex, mortua uxore sua Alemanni Regis filia, duxit Annam filiam Regis Rusulorum; ex qua suscepit filios, Philippum Regem - et Robertum et Hugonem cognomine Magnum. Ipse Hugo genuit Rodulfum Comitem Viromanduorum."). Barret Cartulaire du Marmoutier pour is Perche (Docs. sur la Province du Perche 3rd Ser. no. 2) (1894): 13-16 (charter dated 1050-64 witnessed by Eudes, brother of King Henri I). Birch Cat. Seals in the British Museum 5 (1898): 114 (seal of King Henri I dated A.D. 1035 - The king, full-face, with crown of three fleurons, long beard, tunic and mantle fastened on the right shoulder, and falling down in folds over the breast; in the right hand a sort of flower or fleur-de-lis; in the left hand a baton or sceptre. He is seated on a cushion, upon a throne without back, ornamented with two semicircular headed arches in each of two storeys; feet on a footboard. A narrow frieze and somewhat broader string-course complete the details of the architecture. Legend: HEINRIC DI GRA FRANCORV REX). Scehnée Catalogue des Actes d'Henri 1er, Roi de France (1031-1060) (Bibliothèque de l’Ecole des hautes Etudes 161) (1907). Journal des Savants (1971): 241-260. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 2 (1984): 11 (sub France). Revue des Etudes Slaves 57 (1985): 539-564. Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): X.29, X.87. Van Kerrebrouck Les Capétians 987-1328 (2000): 64-70. Tanner Fams., Friends, & Allies (2004): 310 (France ped). Marsha L. Dutton, ed. (Jane Patricia Freeland, trans.) Life of Saint Edward, King and Confessor," in Aelred of Rievaulx: The Historical Works (2005): 141 (Henri I, King France, styled "near relative" to Edward the Confessor, King of England).
      Children of Henri I of France, by Anne of Kiev:
      i. PHILIPPE I, King of France [see next].
      ii. HUGUES LE GRAND, Count of Crépy, married ADELE DE VERMANDOIS [see VERMANDOIS 4].”