The following year, at the urging of Pope Urban II, Eupraxia-Adelaide made a public confession before the church Council of Piacenza, held in the first week of March.
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In 1089 Henry married Eupraxia of Kiev ( crowned Empress in 1088 ), a daughter of Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev, and sister to Vladimir II Monomakh, prince of Kievan Rus.
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Matilda freed and even gave refuge to Henry IV's wife, Eupraxia of Kiev, who, at the urging of Pope Urban II, made a public confession before the church Council of Piacenza.
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After her death in 1345, Simeon married Eupraxia of Smolensk, but soon sent her back to her family, claiming that Eupraxia was cursed since wedding and " appears to be dead each night ".
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After her death in 1345, Simeon married Eupraxia of Smolensk, but soon sent her back to her family, claiming that Eupraxia was cursed since wedding and " appears to be dead each night ".
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Eupraxia of Kiev, a half-sister of Vladimir, became notorious all over Europe for her divorce from the Henry IV on the grounds that he had attempted a black mass on her naked body.
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Eupraxia-Adelaide left Italy for Hungary, where she lived until 1099, when she returned to Kiev . After Henry's death in 1106 she became a nun until her own death in 1109.
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During Henry's campaigns in Italy, he took Eupraxia-Adelaide with him and kept her imprisoned at the monastery of San Zeno, where the emperor and his troops traditionally stayed, just outside the walled city of Verona.
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Anna was Boris's second daughter and the youngest of six children born to his second consort, Maria, which also included the rulers Prince Simeon the Great ( r . 893 927 ), the princes Gabriel and Jacob and the princess Eupraxia.
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One of the reasons for their good condition was the renovation of 1484 done in an astonishingly modern manner by the group that fresco painted Treskavec Monastery ( 1483 ), old katholikon of the Monastery of Great Meteoron ( 1483 ) and the church of St Nicholas of the Nun Eupraxia in Kastoria ( 1486 ).