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    Gleb of Kiev. Gleb Yurievich ( Russian: Глеб Юрьевич, Ukrainian: Гліб Юрійович) (died 1171), Prince of Kursk (1147), Kanev (1149), Pereyaslavl (1155–1169) and Grand Prince of Kiev ( Kyiv, 1169-1170, 1170–1171). He was a son of Yuri Dolgorukiy.

  2. Gleb (born c. 987), Prince of Murom (1013–1015), as is Boris, Gleb is also claimed to be the son of Anna Porphyrogenita. [61] Sudislav (died 1063), Prince of Pskov (1014–1036), possibly of another wife, but he is mentioned in Nikon 's Chronicles. He spent 35 years in prison and later became a monk.

    • 11 June 978 – 15 July 1015
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  3. Boris and Gleb ( Old East Slavic: Борисъ и Глѣбъ, romanized: Borisŭ i Glěbŭ ), [a] respective Christian names Roman ( Романъ, Romanŭ) and David ( Давꙑдъ, Davydŭ ), were the first saints canonized in Kievan Rus' after its Christianization. Their feast day is observed on July 24 (August 6).

  4. 4 de feb. de 2024 · Genealogy for Prince of Kiev Volodymyr Sviatoslavich (956 - 1015) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  5. Los príncipes Borís y Gleb (en ucraniano, Борис і Гліб; en ruso, Борис и Глеб), cuyos nombres cristianos son Román y David respectivamente, fueron hijos del príncipe Vladimiro I de Kiev y de la princesa bizantina Ana Porfirogéneta, hermana del emperador Basilio II .

  6. Hace 1 día · Overview. Boris and Gleb. (d. 1015) Quick Reference. (d. 1015), martyrs. Sons of Vladimir by Anne of Constantinople, these two princes were killed at the instigation of their elder half-brother, Svyatopolk, whose aim was to ‘exterminate all his brothers in order to hold all power in his own hands’: Boris had been bequeathed Rostov and Gleb Muron.

  7. Princes Boris and Gleb were the first East Slavic saints canonized after the baptism of their father, prince Vladimir of Kiev, in 988.