Gleb Vladimirovich

13th-century nobleman of Kievan Rus'
The basics

Quick Facts

Intro13th-century nobleman of Kievan Rus'
isNoble
Gender
Male
Death1219
Family
Father:Vladimir Glebovich
The details

Biography

Congress in Isad: Gleb and Konstantin greet the princes. Facial Chronicle, 16th century

Prince Gleb Vladimirovich of Ryazan (died 1219) was a 13th-century nobleman of Kievan Rus'. He is remembered in history as an instigator of a civil war in the Principality of Ryazan. In a bid for the throne, in 1217 he lured his brothers to a feast at Isad and executed them all, using Cuman mercenaries. Ousted by popular revolt, he was exiled to the Wild Fields and spent his old days with the Cumans.

He is a minor antagonist (and a Tatar-collaborator) during the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' in the historical novel Batu-Khan of Soviet author V. Jan.

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