Eupraxia of Kiev

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Eupraxia of Kiev was a Kievan Rus' princess who became Holy Roman Empress through her marriage to Emperor Henry IV and is known for her prominent role in the political and religious conflicts of his reign.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Holy Roman Empress
Kievan Rus' nobility
human
princess
alsoKnownAs Adelheid
Eupraxia-Adelheid
Praxedis
associatedWith Kievan Rus'–German dynastic relations
papal reform movement
birthName Eupraxia Vsevolodovna
chronologicalContext Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: reign of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
continentOfBirth Europe
continentOfDeath Europe
countryOfCitizenship Kyivan Rus
surface form: Kievan Rus'
ethnicGroup East Slavs
father Vsevolod I of Kiev
hasOccupation consort
noblewoman
languageUsed German
Latin
Old East Slavic
marriageLocation Holy Roman Empire
memberOf imperial court of Henry IV
mother Anna Polovtsianina
nativeLanguage Old East Slavic
nobleTitle Empress of the Holy Roman Empire
Queen of Germany
notableFor public accusations against Henry IV
role in church–imperial conflicts
participantIn Investiture Controversy
political conflicts of Henry IV's reign
placeOfBirth Kyiv
surface form: Kiev
placeOfDeath Kyiv
surface form: Kiev
positionHeld German queen
Holy Roman Empress
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Roman Catholicism
royalHouse Rurik dynasty
sexOrGender female
spouse Henry I the Long of Stade
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
timePeriod 11th century
12th century

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Vsevolod I of Kiev child Eupraxia of Kiev