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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MalushaMalusha - Wikipedia

    Malusha Malkovna (Old East Slavic: Малушa) was allegedly a servant for Olga of Kiev and concubine of Sviatoslav I of Kiev. According to Slavonic chronicles, she was the mother of Vladimir the Great and sister of Dobrynya.

  2. 4 de jan. de 2024 · Malusha Lyubechanka (also Malka, Mausa, Mausya, Malfreda) was born near 940-944. She was a housekeeper slave of the Grand Princess Olga, and concubine of her son, Grand Prince Svyatoslav Igorevich. She was also the sister of Dobrynya Nikhich, and mother of St. Vladimir, Grand Prince of Russia.

    • Любеч (Lyubech), Черниговское Княжество (Present Chernihivskaya Oblast)
    • Prince Sviatoslav Igorevitch, Rurikid
    • Черниговское Княжество (Present Chernihivskaya Oblast)
    • "Малка Мауса Мауся Малфреда"
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  4. Malusha/Malfrida [1] [2] (en ruso y ucraniano: Малушa, nórdico antiguo: Málfríðr) [3] históricamente conocida como el ama de casa de Olga de Kiev y la concubina de su hijo Sviatoslav I de Kiev. De acuerdo a las crónicas eslavas, fue la madre de Vladímir el Grande y hermana de Dobrynia.

  5. Malusha Malkovna (Old East Slavic: Малушa) was allegedly a servant (kholopka) for Olga of Kiev and concubine of Sviatoslav I of Kiev. According to Slavonic chronicles, she was the mother of Vladimir the Great and sister of Dobrynya.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › MalushaMalusha - Wikiwand

    Malusha Malkovna ( Old East Slavic: Малушa) was allegedly a servant ( kholopka) for Olga of Kiev and concubine of Sviatoslav I of Kiev. According to Slavonic chronicles, she was the mother of Vladimir the Great and sister of Dobrynya.

  7. MALUSHA OF LYUBECH / prob. Malfried, of old norsk Málmfríðr (the year of birth is unknown – † in 1000/1001 ?), was the maid of princess Olga, the concubine (wife?) of Kiev prince Svyatoslav Igorevich and mother of Kiev prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich.