Grand Princes of Ryazan

In Murom

 * 1127–1129 Yaroslav I of Murom and Ryazan *exiled from Chernigov

In Ryazan

 * 1129–1143 Sviatoslav of Ryazan *his son
 * 1143–1145 Rostislav of Ryazan *lost Ryazan to Suzdal, but reclaimed it using Cumans
 * 1145–1178 Gleb I of Ryazan *plundered Vladimir and Moscow, but died in captivity in Vladimir
 * 1180–1207 Roman I of Ryazan *ruled as vasal of Vsevolod the Big Nest, Grand Prince of Vladimir, but died in his dungeon
 * 1208–1208 Yaroslav II of Ryazan*son of Vsevolod the Big Nest
 * 1208–1212 governors from Vladimir
 * 1212–1217 Roman II of Ryazan *nephew of Roman I, held captive in Vladimir, but released as their vasal
 * 1217–1218 Gleb II of Ryazan *nephew of Roman I, betrayed his uncle for Vladimir and executed Roman II and 6 of his relatives using Kumans
 * 1218–1235 Ingvar I of Ryazan *brother of Roman II, defeated and exiled Gleb II
 * 1235–1237 Yuri of Ryazan *his brother, killed by Mongols, city destroyed

In Pereslavl-Ryazansky, later renamed to Ryazan

 * 1237–1252 Ingvar II of Pereslavl-Ryazansky *son of Ingvar I, his existence is disputed
 * 1252–1258 Oleg the Red *his brother, captured by Mongols in Battle of Kolomna, but ruled as their vasal and died as a monk
 * 1258–1270 Roman II of Ryazan, the Saint *his son, ruled as Mongol vasal but executed for his faith
 * 1270–1294 Fyodor I of Ryazan *his son, resisted Tatar raids in 1278 and 1288
 * 1294–1299 Yaroslav III of Ryazan *his son
 * 1299–1301 Konstantin of Ryazan *his brother, executed in Moscow
 * 1301–1308 Vasily I of Ryazan *his son, executed in Golden Horde
 * 1308–1327 Ivan I of Ryazan *son of Yaroslav III, executed in Golden Horde
 * 1327–1342 Ivan II Korotopol *his son, died in exile
 * 1342–1344 Yaroslav IV of Ryazan *his cousin, usurped the throne with Tatar help
 * 1344–1350 Vasily II of Ryazan *his cousin
 * 1350–1402 Oleg II of Ryazan *son of Ivan II, in 1380 fought at Kulikovo on Tatar side, but secretly sent most of his army to help Moscow
 * 1402–1427 Fyodor II of Ryazan *his son, married to daughter of Dmitry Donskoy and made alliance with Moscow
 * 1427–1456 Ivan III of Ryazan *his son, renounced his allegiance to Golden Horde
 * 1456–1483 Vasily III Tretnoy *his son, raised in the Moscow court, married to sister of Ivan III, ally of Moscow
 * 1483–1500 Ivan IV of Ryazan *swore allegiance to Ivan III of Russia
 * 1500–1521 Ivan V of Ryazan *the last Grand Prince, d.1534 in Lithuania

The Muromo-Ryazan principality was separated from Chernigov in 1127, when Yaroslav Svyatoslavich was expelled from Chernigov by his nephew from his elder brother Vsevolod Olgovich.

Contents 1	Family tree 2	Princes of Murom 3	Princes in Ryazan 4	Princes in Pereyaslavl-Ryazan 5	Staroyazansky destiny 6	See also 7	References Family tree Jaroslav Svyatoslavich Sviatoslav Jaroslavich Yuriy Yaroslavich Rostislav Yaroslavich Vladimir Svyatoslavich Davyd Svyatoslavich Igor Svyatoslavich Andrei Rostislavich Gleb Rostislavich Yuri Rostislavich Yuri Vladimirovich Andrey Glebovich Igor Glebovich Roman Glebovich Vladimir Glebovich Vsevolod Glebovich Svyatoslav Glebovich Yaroslav Glebovich Vladimir Yurievich Davyd Yurievich Yuriy Yurievich Roman Igorevich Ingvar Igorevich Yuri Igorevich Gleb Vladimirovich Oleg Vladimirovich Mikhail Vsevolodovich Mstislav Svyatoslavich Rostislav Svyatoslavich Svyatoslav Davydovich Yuri Davydovich Oleg Yurievich Roman Ingvarevich Oleg Red Fyodor Yurievich Izyaslav Vladimirovich Konstantin Vladimirovich Kür Mihajlovich Dmitry Mstislavich Yaroslav Yurievich Roman Olgovich Ivan Postnik Mikhail Dmitrievich Fedor Dmitrievich Yaroslav Romanovich Fyodor Romanovich Konstantin Romanovich Ivan Yaroslavich Alexander Yaroslavich Mikhail Yaroslavich Vasily Konstantinovich Jaroslav Konstantinovich Ivan Korotopol Ivan Alexandrovich Alexander Mikhailovich Oleg Ivanovich Yaroslav Alexandrovich Vasily Alexandrovich Fyodor Olgovich Rodoslaw Olgovich Vladimir Dmitrievich Yuriy Yaroslavich

Princes of Murom Yaroslav Svyatoslavich ( 1127 - 1129 ) Princes in Ryazan Svyatoslav Yaroslavich ( 1129 - 1143 ) Rostislav Yaroslavich ( 1143 - 1145 ) Gleb Rostislavich ( 1145 - 1147 ) Davyd Svyatoslavich ( 1147 ) Igor Svyatoslavich ( 1148 ) ... Gleb Rostislavich (again) ( 1151 - 1153 ) Grand Dukes:

Vladimir Svyatoslavich ( 1153 - 1161 ) Gleb Rostislavich (again) ( 1161 - 1177 ) ... Roman Glebovich ( 1180 - 1207 ) The board of Vladimir governors :

Yaroslav Vsevolodovich ( 1208 ) Vladimir governors ( 1208 - 1212 ) Princes :

Gleb ( 1212 - 1217 / 1218 ) Ingvar I. ( 1217 / 1218 - 1235 ) Grand Dukes:

Yuri Igorevich ( 1235 - 1237 ) Princes in Pereyaslavl-Ryazan Ingvar Ingvarevich (presumably) ( 1237 - 1252 ) Grand Dukes:

Oleg Ingvarevich Red ( 1252 - 1258 ) Roman Olgovich ( 1258 - 1270 ) Fedor Romanovich ( 1270 - 1294 ) Yaroslav Romanovich ( 1294 - 1299 ) Princes :

Konstantin Romanovich ( 1299 - 1301 ) Vasily Konstantinovich or Yaroslav Konstantinovich ( 1301 - 1308 ) Grand Dukes:

Ivan Yaroslavich ( 1308 - 1327 ) Princes :

Ivan Ivanovich Korotopol ( 1327 - 1342 ) Grand Dukes:

Yaroslav-Dmitry Alexandrovich ( 1342 - 1343 ) Ivan Alexandrovich ( 1343 -?) Vasily Alexandrovich (? - 1349 ) Oleg Ivanovich ( 1350 - 1371 ) Vladimir Dmitrievich ( 1371 - 1372 ) Oleg Ivanovich (again) ( 1372 - 1402 ) Fyodor Olgovich ( 1402 - 1408 ) Ivan Vladimirovich ( 1408- after 1409 ) Fyodor Olgovich (again) (after 1409 - 1427 ) Ivan Fedorovich ( 1427 - 1456 ) Board of Moscow governors

governors of Basil the Dark ( 1456 - 1462 ) governors of Ivan III ( 1462 - 1464 ) Grand Dukes:

Vasily Ivanovich ( 1464 - 1483 ) Ivan Vasilievich ( 1483 - 1500 ) Ivan Ivanovich ( 1500 - 1521 ). Regent - mother Agrippina V. ( 1500 - 1510 ), grandmother Anna V. ( 1500 - 1501 ). Ivan Ivanovich became the last Ryazan prince. His captivity, and the subsequent escape to Lithuania, allowed the Moscow principality to fully include its lands in the composition of its possessions, and the title of the Grand Duke of the Ryazan - in the title of Sovereign.

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