Gleb Yurievich[a] (died 1171) was Prince of Kursk (1147), Kanev (1149), Pereyaslavl (1155–1169), and Grand Prince of Kiev (1169-1170; 1170–1171). He was a son of Yuri Dolgorukiy.[1]
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^"Hlib Yuriiovych". Encyclopedia of Ukraine. 1998. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
Gleb Yurievich (died 1171) was Prince of Kursk (1147), Kanev (1149), Pereyaslavl (1155–1169), and Grand Prince ofKiev (1169-1170; 1170–1171). He was a...
after the canonization of Saints Boris and Gleb. Sviatoslav and Vsevolod united their forces and expelled Iziaslav from Kiev on 22 March 1073. The chronicler...
bodybag being transported to Kiev, but the Varangians end his life with the thrust of a sword. Sent for by Sviatopolk, Gleb believes his father is still...
Sviatoslavich, Prince of Novhorod-Siverskyi. Sviatoslav (d. 11 January 1174). Yaroslav (d. 12 April 1166). GlebofKiev (d. 1171). Boris, Prince of Belgorod and...
1024 – 3 October 1078; baptized as Demetrius) was Prince of Turov and Grand Prince ofKiev (1054–1068; 1069–1073; 1077–1078). Iziaslav's children Yaropolk...
July 1015), given the epithet "the Great", was Prince of Novgorod from 970 and Grand Prince ofKiev from 978 until his death in 1015. The Eastern Orthodox...
The Grand Prince ofKiev (sometimes grand duke) was the title of the monarch of Kievan Rus', residing in Kiev (modern Kyiv) from the 10th to 13th centuries...
Prince ofKiev in 1073. According to the Hypatian version of the Russian Primary Chronicle, Gleb visited his father in Kiev and witnessed the death of the...
was Grand Prince ofKiev from 1019 until his death in 1054. He was also earlier Prince of Novgorod from 1010 to 1034 and Prince of Rostov from 987 to...
took Minsk, and brought Gleb to Kiev as prisoner, where he died in 1119. Following the death ofGleb Vseslavich, the principality of Minsk fell under Kievan...
After the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' of 1237–1241 (including the 1240 sack ofKiev which ended Kievan Rus'), most of the surviving Rus' principalities...
Iziaslavovich fled to Kiev. Not long after that the same volkhvs were calling to uprising against Gleb Sviatoslavovich. Volkh appears in a number of drawings by...
Igorevna of Ryazan. She was a daughter of Igor Glebovich and Agrafena ofKiev. Her father was the second son ofGleb Rostislavich, Prince of Ryazan (d...
romanized: Svętoplŭkŭ; c. 980 – 1019) was Prince of Turov from 988 to 1015 and Grand Prince ofKiev from 1015 to 1019. He earned his sobriquet after allegedly...
Boris and GlebofKiev in 1724, Francis Solano on 27 March 1726, James of the Marches and Turibius of Mogroveio on 10 December 1726, John of Nepomuk on...
the son of Monomakh, took Gleb as a prisoner to Kiev where the last one died shortly. Wife: since 1090 Anastasia (died 1159), a daughter of Yaropolk...
1011) was the grand princess consort ofKiev during her marriage to Vladimir the Great. Anna was the daughter of Byzantine emperor Romanos II and the...
Kiev Igor II of Kiev Maria Gleb Sviatoslav Olgovich. Dimnik writes that "it is highly probable" that Oleg succeeded his brother, Gleb in Tmutarakan after...
(III ofKiev) (1154–1160) Reign of Rostislav Mstislavich (Rostislav I ofKiev, 1160–1169) Reigns of Mstislav Iziaslavich (Mstislav II ofKiev), Gleb Yurievich...
major domain after his elder brother Gleb Svyatoslavich occupied Chernigov following Vsevolod's seizure ofKiev, Vsevolod bypassed his brother and gave...
Gleb Verhovskiy ( 1888, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation – 1935 ) was a Russian Orthodox converted to Catholicism of Byzantine Rite. Gleb Verhovskiy...
for Church of the Saviour). There were buried Yuri the Long-arm (1157), a daughter of Vladimir Monomakh, Euphimia (1138) and GlebofKiev (1171). Another...