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.[1][2] 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.[3]
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.[4][5]
^Lavrik, Andrij. Istorija starog vremena i druga dela staroruske književnosti. Beograd : Dereta, 2009. ISBN 978-86-7346-705-4.
^Lavrik, Andrij. "Priča o tome kako je Batij razorio Rjazanj".
^"History of Ryazan". Rusmania.com. Rusmania LLC. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
^I︠A︡n, V. (1993). Do poslednjeg mora : istorijski roman. Beograd: Srpska književna zadruga. ISBN 8637903940. OCLC 32322549.
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