
Also known as Anne of Kiev, Anne of Russia, Anna Yaroslavna
French Queen, middle daughter of Yaroslav the Wise, Grand Prince of Kyiv and Novgorod
Anne of Kyiv was a medieval princess, the middle daughter of Yaroslav the Wise, a powerful ruler of Kyiv and Novgorod, who became Queen of France through marriage. She matters historically as a link between Eastern European and Western European royal families during the early medieval period, and as evidence of Kyiv's political importance and cultural reach in that era.
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Anne of Kiev or Anna Yaroslavna (c. 1030 – 1075) was a princess of Kievan Rus who became Queen of France in 1051 upon marrying King Henry I. She ruled the kingdom as regent during the minority of their son Philip I from Henry's death in 1060 until her controversial marriage to Count Ralph IV of Valois. Anne founded the Abbey of St. Vincent at Senlis.
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