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  1. Gleb Svyatoslavich (c. 1052 – 30 May 1078) was Prince of Tmutarakan and Novgorod of Kievan Rus'. He ruled Tmutarakan under the overall authority of his father Sviatoslav Iaroslavich, Prince of Chernigov. He was twice expelled from his principality by one of his cousins Rostislav Vladimirovich.

  2. 27 de feb. de 2024 · Gleb Svyatoslavich was the ruler of Tmutarakan. He ruled this area under the overal authority of his father Svyatoslav II the Prince of Chernigov. In 1064 Gleb was removed from power by the forces of Rostislav, the son of a former ruler of Novogorod.

  3. 30 de may. de 2024 · Gleb was a prince of Tmutarakan and Novgorod during the 11th century CE. His name came from his great-uncle, Gleb Vladimirovich, one of the first saints canonized in Kievan Rus’ after the region adopted Christianity.

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · Gleb Vseslavich (d. September 13, 1119, Kyiv) - Prince of Minsk since 1101, founder of the Minsk branch of the Polotsk princes dynasty, son of Prince Vseslav Bryachislavich. Biography. In 1104, there was an attempt to besiege Gleb in Minsk, but unsuccessfully.

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  5. Gleb Svyatoslavich ( c. 1052 – 30 May 1078) was Prince of Tmutarakan and Novgorod of Kievan Rus'. He ruled Tmutarakan under the overall authority of his father Sviatoslav Iaroslavich, Prince of Chernigov. He was twice expelled from his principality by one of his cousins Rostislav Vladimirovich.

  6. Gleb Svyatoslavich ( c. 1052 - 30 de mayo de 1078) fue Príncipe de Tmutarakan y Novgorod de Kievan Rus. Gobernó Tmutarakan bajo la autoridad general de su padre Sviatoslav Iaroslavich, príncipe de Chernigov. Fue expulsado dos veces de su principado por uno de sus primos, Rostislav Vladimirovich.

  7. Oleg Svyatoslavich; c. 1052 – 1 August 1115) was a Rus Sviatoslavichi prince whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest in Kievan Rus' at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries. He reigned as Prince of Chernigov from 1097 to 1115, and was the progenitor of the Olgovichi family.