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Gleb Svyatoslavich (Prince of Chernigov)

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300:, and later they frequently raided the region. Rurik Rostislavich (Gleb's father-in-law) suggested that Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich send Gleb to the region, but the latter did not send his son. In 1192 Gleb did not join the campaign of the other Olgovichi (the members of the ruling dynasty of Chernigov) against the Cumans, because his father had ordered him to stay in Kaniv and defend the Ros frontier. 424: 22: 357:
In 1206, his brother Vsevolod Svyatoslavich seized Kiev, and Gleb occupied Chernigov. At the beginning of 1207, his brother (who had been expelled from Kiev by Rurik Rostislavich) marched against the town, and his attacking force constituted only his brother Gleb and Mstislav with their sons.
248:. But the latter defeated Roman Glebovich and took Gleb captive. One late source claims that Gleb went to Vsevolod Yuryevich in good faith but the latter summoned him deceitfully. Another late source claims that he was captured while all his troops were inebriated. Although his father invaded 361:
In 1212, Vsevolod Svyatoslavich, who had been defeated by Mstislav Romanovich, fled from Kiev and sought safety in Chernigov. His enemies pursued him, but failed to capture the well-defended citadel. After some two weeks they succeeded only in setting fire to the outer town and in pillaging
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surrounding villages. In the meantime, Vsevolod Svyatoslavich died, and his passing probably expedited an armistice between Mstislav Romanovich and Gleb. Gleb acknowledged the rule of Mstislav Romanovich in Kiev and renounced any claim to the town during his lifetime.
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Gleb was last mentioned under 1215 when his daughter married Vladimir Glebovich of Pereyaslavl. Consequently, Gleb died between that event and 1220 when his brother, Mstislav commanded a campaign as prince of Chernigov. In 1219, he may have helped
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However, Rurik Rostislavich (Gleb's father-in-law) was prepared for the attack and successfully kept the besiegers outside the walls. They pillaged around Kiev for three weeks but accomplished nothing and withdrew.
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When, in 1205, his father-in-law who had been tonsured as a monk threw off the monk's habit and reinstated himself in Kiev, the Olgovichi marched to Kiev, met Rurik Rostislavich, and made a pact to attack
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In 1180 his father sent him to assist Prince Roman Glebovich of Ryazan (Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich's son-in-law) against his brothers who were assisted by Prince
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At the beginning of 1182, Vsevolod Yuryevich set Gleb free and reestablished friendly relations with his father who had dropped his claim to
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became the new senior prince of the dynasty, and Gleb became answerable to his uncle. Gleb probably inherited a domain in the
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In the summer of 1184, his father and father-in-law launched a major campaign against the
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Glebovna (? – February 7, 1238), wife of Prince Vladimir Vsevolodovich of Pereyaslavl
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In 1188, Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich sent Gleb to negotiate with King
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When Prince Vsevolod Yuryevich of Suzdalia (accompanied by the
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of Chernigov (before 1215/1220 – after October 18, 1239)
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