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Prince of Minsk
Gleb
Prince of Minsk
Reign
1101–1119
Predecessor
newly established
Successor
?
Born
?
Died
September 13, 1119 Kiev
Spouse
Anastasia, a daughter of Yaropolk Iziaslavich
Issue
Iziaslav, Rostislav, Volodar, Vsevolod
Names
Minsk
House
Riurik Dynasty, Polotsk branch
Father
Vseslav the Seer
Mother
?
Gleb Vseslavich (Belarusian: Глеб Усяславіч, Russian: Глеб Всеславич) (died September 13, 1119) was the prince of Minsk between 1101 and 1119. During his reign Minsk was at war with Kiev and Polatsk. He started the Minsk branch of Prince of Polotsk as son of Vseslav the Seer.
In 1104 his city of Minsk was under siege from the voivode Putiata, Oleg Sviatoslavich, and Yaropolk Vladimirovich, the son of Vladimir II Monomakh. In 1106 he had partaken the raid on the Baltic tribe of Semigallians.
In 1116 he started the war with the Monomakh and burned down Slutsk. In response to that Monomakh with his sons, Davyd Sviatoslavich, and sons of Oleg Sviatoslavich assaulted Minsk. The Monomakhs took Orsha, Drutsk, and took Minsk under siege. Gleb started negotiations with Vladimir who in spirit of the upcoming Easter holidays agreed to conclude a peace. Completely ignoring the conditions of the signed peace treaty, Gleb resumed his hostilities in 1119. The same year Mstislav Vladimirovich, the son of Monomakh, took Gleb as a prisoner to Kiev where the last one died shortly.
GlebVseslavich (Belarusian: Глеб Усяславіч, Russian: Глеб Всеславич) (died September 13, 1119) was the prince of Minsk between 1101 and 1119. During...
Sophia Cathedral, where she opened her charity. They had no children. GlebVseslavich, Prince of Minsk; Rogvolod-Boris, Prince of Drutsk; There has been...
inherited by one of his six surviving sons. Vseslav's second born son, GlebVseslavich inherited the lands surrounding Minsk and started the Minsk branch...
Rogvolod Vseslavich, baptismal name Boris, was the Prince of Drutsk and Polotsk. He was the son of Vseslav of Polotsk, Grand Prince of Rus. Rogvolod probably...
Rostislav Glebovich (Russian: Ростислав Глебович) (died 1165) was the prince of Minsk between 1146 and 1165, and was the son of GlebVseslavich. v t e v t e...
come into the record. A daughter Anastasia married her far relative GlebVseslavich, the prince of Minsk who was a member of the Polotsk branch of the...
another appanage duchy of Polotsk, Principality of Minsk governed by GlebVseslavich. In 1116, the Principality of Drutsk was taken over by the Grand Principality...
bishop August 4 – Landulf II, archbishop of Benevento September 13 – GlebVseslavich, Kievan prince October 13 – Alan IV, duke of Brittany (b. 1063) Aedh...
bishop August 4 – Landulf II, archbishop of Benevento September 13 – GlebVseslavich, Kievan prince October 13 – Alan IV, duke of Brittany (b. 1063) Aedh...
Sviatoslav Vseslavich and Sophia 1165-1167 Vitebsk Unknown one child 1173 Vitebsk aged 62–63? Volodar (Валадар) c.1120 Polotsk Second son of GlebVseslavich, Prince...
town. 1067 - The Battle on the Nemiga River occurs near Minsk. 1101 - GlebVseslavich becomes the prince of Minsk. 1104 - Town besieged by Kiev forces. 1115...
daughter of Yaropolk Izyaslavich, Prince of Turov and Volyn, and wife of GlebVseslavich as Princess of Minsk Maria of Poland (renamed Anastasia, 1164–1194)...
(Sluchesk) is found in the Tale of Bygone Years circa 1116: Minsk Prince GlebVseslavich entered into the territory of Vladimir Monomakh and fought Dregoviches...
Svyatoslavich snatched Kiev from Rurik Rostislavich, and their brother, Gleb Svyatoslavich occupied Chernihiv. Although, Mstislav was next in line for...
by giving him Belgorod; Vsevolod, in turn, handed it over to his brother Gleb Svyatoslavich. In the early summer of 1206, Vsevolod assembled all the Olgovichi...
pillaged the towns of the Principality of Chernigov. He was the son of Prince Gleb Svyatoslavich of Chernigov and Anastasia Ryurikovna, a daughter of Grand...
sent his sons (Vladimir and Oleg) to help Vsevolod Yurevich attack prince Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan, who was harboring Mstislav and Yaropolk Rostislavich...
probably inherited Bryn, Serensk, and Mosalsk from his father. When his uncle Gleb Svyatoslavich died between 1215 and 1220, and Mstislav II Svyatoslavich moved...