Roman Ingvarevich of Kolomna (c1212-1238)

Roman Ingvarevich (d. January 1238 ) - Prince Kolomna.

In December 1237, Roman's uncle Yuri Igorevich and brother Oleg headed the defense of Ryazan, and Roman led the troops north to join the army of Vladimir. The Laurentian Chronicle reports on the joint action of the Vladimir troops, Prince Roman and Novgorod from Vladimir that followed. However, the Ipatiev Chronicle instead of Roman mentions the nameless son of Mikhail Vsevolodovich Pronsky, who brought the news of the invasion to Vladimir , after which Yuri Vsevolodovich sent his son Vsevolod with all the people. The son of Mikhail Pronsky was also killed during the invasion [1].

He died in early January 1238 in the battle of Kolomna [2].

Voitovich identifies him with the mentioned "The Tale of the Ruin of Ryazan by Batu" by Gleb Ingvarovich Kolomensky [1].

The researchers of the Mongol invasion of Rus Khrapachevsky P.P. [3] and V. V. Kargalov [4] mistakenly called Roman Igorevich ( Roman Igorevich died at the prince’s congress in 1217 ).

Family Father : Ingvar Igorevich (died 1235) - the prince of Ryazan (1217-1235).

Brothers :

Oleg Krasny (died 1258) - Grand Prince of Ryazan. Ingvar (d. 1252) - the prince of Ryazan. Sister :

Evdokia - the wife of the 1st Prince Vladimir Konstantinovich Uglitsky.