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  1. Princess Evdochia of Kiev (Ukrainian: Євдокія Олельківна; also known as Evdokia; ? – 25 November 1467) was a Princess of Kiev by birth, and became Princess consort of Moldavia after her marriage to Prince Stephen III of Moldavia.

  2. Eudoxia Iziaslavna of Kiev (Ukrainian: Євдокія Ізяславна, Russian: Евдокия Изяславна, Polish: Eudoksja Izjasławówna; c. 1131 – c. 1187), was a Kievan Rus' princess member of the Izyaslavichi of Volhynia and by marriage Duchess of Greater Poland and since 1173 High Duchess of Poland.

  3. Princess Evdochia of Kiev was a Princess of Kiev by birth, and became Princess consort of Moldavia after her marriage to Prince Stephen III of Moldavia. She was the mother of Elena, Crown Princess of Moscow.

  4. Evdochia of Kyiv (Q12727926) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. princess consort of Moldavia. Yevdokiya Olelkovna; edit. ... 1465 - Evdochia de Kiev 1.png

  5. Eudokia of Kiev. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Evdochia of Kyiv. princess consort of Moldavia. Doamna Evdokia Olelkovici, soția lui Ștefan cel Mare – extras de pe tabloul votiv al bisericii „Sf. Nicolae Domnesc” din Iași. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of death.

  6. Evdochia of Kiev, also known as Evdokia (Ukrainian: Євдокія Олельківна; died in 1467), was a Princess of Moldavia as the first or second wife of Stephen III of Moldavia.

  7. Simeon Olelkovici este fratele Evdochiei Olelkovici, sau Doamna Evdochia din Kiev, prima soție a domnului Moldovei, Ștefan cel Mare. Aceasta a decedat în anul 1467, lăsând în urma ei trei copii: Elena, Alexandru și Petru.