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Gleb Vladimirovich of Murom was born 986 to Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and Adela and died 1015 of unspecified causes.

Gleb Vladimirovich (about 987 - September 9, 1015 ), in baptism David , Prince of Murom (circa 1013 - 1015 ), the son of the Kiev prince Vladimir the Saint from the princess Anna [1][2] or the unknown "Bulgarian" [3][4].

Life

After the murder of Boris, Svyatopolk called Gleb to Kiev, fearing that, having been killed by Boris not only a half-brother, but also a half-brother, he could become an avenger. When Gleb stopped near Smolensk, he received from the fourth brother,Yaroslav the Wise, the news of his father's death, the occupation of Kiev by Svyatopolk, the murder of Boris and the intention to kill him, Gleb; while Yaroslav advised him not to go to Kiev [5].

As the story goes , when the young prince prayed with tears for his father and brother, Svyatopolk sent to him appeared and manifested a clear intention to kill him. The children accompanying him, according to the annals of the annals , were dejected, and according to the lives of the holy prince they were forbidden to use his weapons to defend him. Goryaser standing led sent Svyatopolk ordered slaughter Prince its same cook native Torchyn [5] .

In 1019 , when Yaroslav took Kiev, on his orders Gleb's body was found, brought to Vyshgorod and buried with Boris's body near the church of St. Basil.

Veneration

Gleb and his brother Boris received the crown of martyrdom in 1015. The brothers became known as "Strastoterptsy" (Passion-Bearers), since they did not resist evil with violence.[6] Gleb's and Boris's relics were housed in the Church of St. Basil in Vyshhorod, later destroyed.[7]

Gleb and Boris were canonized by the Orthodox church in Rus' in 1071. Their feast day is observed in the Julian calendar on July 24 (August 6) They were interred at the Vyshhorod Cathedral, which was reconsecrated in their name; many other Ukrainian and Russian churches, such as the cathedrals of Vladimir, Rostov-Yaroslavl, Ryazan, Tula were later named after them. Gleb is included in the list of saints of the Roman Catholic Church unde the name David of Poland[8].

Films on Gleb Vladimirovich

  • Ярослав Мудрый ("Yaroslav the Wise"), 1981, USSR, director: Grigori Romanovich Kokhan, with Nikolai Belyi as Gleb.
  • Сага древних булгар. Лествица Владимира Красное Солнышко("The saga of the ancient Bulgars. Ladder of Vladimir the Great"), 2004, Russia, director: Bulat Mansurov, with Ilya Slavutsky as Boris.

References

  1. ^ Поппэ А. В. Земная гибель и небесное торжество Бориса и Глеба // Труды Отдела древнерусской литературы. — СПб.: Д. Буланин, 2003. — Т. LIV. — С. 309—312.
  2. ^ Евтушенко С. А. Убийство сыновей Владимира Святого: Борис, Глеб, Святослав / Под ред. С. В. Перевезенцева. — М.: Социально-политическая МЫСЛЬ, 2008. — С. 12.
  3. ^ Войтович Л. В. Генеалогія династій Рюриковичів і Гедиміновичів. — К., 1992. — С. 24.
  4. ^ Пчелов Е. В. Рюриковичи. История династии. — М.: ОЛМА-ПРЕСС, 2003. — С. 80.
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  6. ^ "Martyrs and Passion-Bearers Boris and Gleb", Orthodox Church in America
  7. ^ The Earliest Mediaeval Churches of Kiev, Samuel H. Cross, H. V. Morgilevski and K. J. Conant, Speculum, Vol. 11, No. 4 (Oct., 1936), 489.
  8. ^ Христианство: Энциклопедический словарь.— Т. 3.— М., 1998.— С. 715

Bibliography

  • Абрамович Д. Житие Бориса и Глеба // Памятники древнерусской литературы. — Петроград, 1916. С.34-69
  • А. Ельницкий. Глеб Владимирович (князь Муромский) // Русский биографический словарь : в 25 томах. — СПб.—М., 1896—1918.
  • Грушевський М. С. Історія України-Руси. Т. 2. — К., 1992. 633 с.

Ильин Н. И. Летописная статья 6523 года и её источник. Опыт анализа. — М., 1957. 230 с.

  • Grabski A.F. Bolesław Chrobry. — Warszawa, 1964. 356 s.
  • Назаренко А. В. Древняя Русь на международных путях. — М.: Языки русской культуры, 2001.
  • Войтович Л. Княжеские династии Восточной Европы (конец IX — начало XVI в.).
  • Карпов А. Ю. Ярослав Мудрый. — М.:, Молодая гвардия, 2001.
  • Карпов А. Ю. Владимир Святой. — М.: Молодая гвардия — ЖЗЛ; Русское слово, 1997.
  • Древняя Русь в свете зарубежных источников./ под редакцией Е. А. Мельниковой. — М.: Логос, 1999.







Siblings


Offspring of Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and Olava (c960-c995)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Vysheslav Vladimirovich of Novgorod (c977-c1013) 977 1013 Novgorod


Offspring of Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and Unnamed Greek nun
Name Birth Death Joined with
Svyatopolk I Vladimirovich of Kiev (c980-1019) 980 1019 Daughter of Bolesław I the Brave (c995-1018)


Offspring of Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and Rogneda Rogvolodovna of Polotsk (962-1002)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Izyaslav Vladimirovich of Polotsk (c978-1001) 978 1001
Yaroslav I Vladimirovich of Kiev (c978-1054) 978 20 February 1054 NN
Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden (1001-1050)
Mstislav Vladimirovich (c982-c982) 982 982
Mstislav Vladimirovich of Chernigov (c983-1036) 983 1036 Chernigov, Chernihiv Rayon, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine Anastasia
Maria
Vsevolod Vladimirovich of Volhynia (c984-1013) 1084 1113
Daughter
Predslava Vladimirovna (c983-c1025) 983 1025
Premyslava Vladimirovna (c985-1015) 985 1015
Mstislava Vladimirovna (c986-c1030) 986 1030


Offspring of Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and Malfrida (c965-1000)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Svyyatoslav Vladimirovich of the Drevilians (c982–1015) 982 1015 Skole, Skole Rayon, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine


Offspring of Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and Adela
Name Birth Death Joined with
Boris Vladimirovich of Rostov (986-1015) 986 24 July 1015
Gleb Vladimirovich of Murom (987-1015) 986 1015
Stanislav Vladimirovich of Smolensk (c988-c1015) 988 1015
Sudislav Vladimirovich of Pskov (c992-1063) 992 1063


Offspring of Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and Anna Porphyrogenita (963-1011)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Theofana Vladimirovna of Kiev (c990-c1020) 990 1020 Ostromir Konstantinovich (c995-c1060)


Offspring of Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and Unknown von Schwaben (-)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Maria Dobroniega of Kiev (c1011-1087) Casimir I of Poland (1016-1058)
Agatha Vladimirovna of Kiev (c1014-c1070) 1014 1070 Edward Æþeling of England (1016-1057)


Offspring of Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and unknown parent
Name Birth Death Joined with
Daughter
Pozvizd Vladimirovich (c985-c1030) 985 1030

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