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The '''Battle of the Koloksha River''' is the battle which took place in the winter of 1177 between the regiments of the [[Grand Prince of Vladimir]] [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod Yuryevich]] and his [[Chernigov]] allies against the army of the [[Prince of Ryazan]] [[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1125-1178)|Gleb Rostislavich]], allied with the [[Polovtsians]] who supported [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]]'s nephews [[Mstislav Rostislavich of Novgorod (c1143-1180)|Mstislav]] and [[Yaropolk Rostislavich (c1145-c1197)|Yaropolk Rostislavich]] in their struggle for power in the [[Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal]], .
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The '''Battle of the Koloksha River''' is the battle which took place in the winter of 1177 between the regiments of the [[Grand Prince of Vladimir]] [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod Yuryevich]] and his [[Chernigov]] allies against the army of the [[Prince of Ryazan]] [[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1127-1177)|Gleb Rostislavich]], allied with the [[Polovtsians]] who supported [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]]'s nephews [[Mstislav Rostislavich of Rostov (c1133-1178)|Mstislav]] and [[Yaropolk Rostislavich (c1145-c1197)|Yaropolk Rostislavich]] in their struggle for power in the [[Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal]], .
   
== Background ==P
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== Background ==
See also: [[The internecine war in Northeast Russia (1174-1177)]] and the [[Battle of Lipitska (1176)]]
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See also: [[The internecine war in Northeast Russia (1174-1177)]] and the [[Battle of the Lipitsa River (1176) ]]
   
[[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1125-1178)|Gleb Rostislavich]], married to the sister of [[Mstislav Rostislavich of Novgorod (c1143-1180)|Mstislav]] and [[Yaropolk Rostislavich (c1145-c1197)}|Yaropolk]], supported them since 1174, when during the expulsion from Vladimir Mikhail Yuryevich plundered the city and took out of it the icon of the Virgin. However, with the threat of a march to Ryazan, Mikhail and Vsevolod, established in 1175 in North-Eastern Russia, had to return the booty.
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[[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1127-1177)|Gleb Rostislavich]], married to the sister of [[Mstislav Rostislavich of Novgorod (c1143-1180)|Mstislav]] and [[Yaropolk Rostislavich (c1145-c1197)|Yaropolk]], supported them since 1174, when during the expulsion from [[Vladimir]] [[Mikhail Yuryevich of Vladimir (c1150-1176)|Mikhail Yuryevich]] plundered the city and took out of it the icon of the Virgin. However, with the threat of a march to [[Ryazan]], [[Mikhail Yuryevich of Vladimir (c1150-1176)|Mikhail]] and [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]], established in 1175 in North-Eastern Russia, had to return the booty.
   
 
[[Mstislav Rostislavich of Novgorod (c1143-1180)|Mstislav Rostislavich]] suffered a decisive defeat at St. George's from [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod Yuryevich]] on June 27, 1176, and was forced to leave not only the newly occupied [[Rostov]], but [[Novgorod]]. In [[Novgorod]], [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]]'s nephew [[Yaroslav Mstislavich Krasnyi (c1155-1199)|Yaroslav Mstislavich Krasnyi]], who was called his son's chronicle, was accepted to reign .
 
[[Mstislav Rostislavich of Novgorod (c1143-1180)|Mstislav Rostislavich]] suffered a decisive defeat at St. George's from [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod Yuryevich]] on June 27, 1176, and was forced to leave not only the newly occupied [[Rostov]], but [[Novgorod]]. In [[Novgorod]], [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]]'s nephew [[Yaroslav Mstislavich Krasnyi (c1155-1199)|Yaroslav Mstislavich Krasnyi]], who was called his son's chronicle, was accepted to reign .
   
[[Mstislav Rostislavich of Novgorod (c1143-1180)|Mstislav]] fled to Ryazan and in the autumn, together with [[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1125-1178)|Gleb Rostislavich]], organized a campaign against Moscow and burned it, and [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]], who opposed them from Vladimir, was greeted by the Novgorod embassy for Pereyaslavl near the Shernsky forest with a proposal to hold a joint campaign against the Ryazans, respectively postponing it. However, there are no indications of the participation of Novgorod in the subsequent battle.
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[[Mstislav Rostislavich of Rostov (c1133-1178)|Mstislav]] fled to Ryazan and in the autumn, together with [[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1127-1177)|Gleb Rostislavich]], organized a campaign against Moscow and burned it, and [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]], who opposed them from Vladimir, was greeted by the Novgorod embassy for [[Pereyaslavl]] near the Shernsky forest with a proposal to hold a joint campaign against the [[Ryazans]], respectively postponing it. However, there are no indications of the participation of Novgorod in the subsequent battle.
   
In Kolomna, [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] was joined by Chernigov princes Oleg and Vladimir Svyatoslavichy with the army, nephew Vladimir Glebovich Pereyaslavsky. Vsevolod reached Kolomna when he learned that Gleb and the Polovtsi had already gone to Vladimir in a different way , and followed him.
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In [[Kolomna]], [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] was joined by the [[Princes of Chernigov]] [[Oleg Svyatoslavich of Starodub (1147-1204)|Oleg Svyatoslavich]] and [[Vladimir Svyatoslavich of Novgorod (c1158-1200)|Vladimir Svyatoslavich]] as well as with the army of his nephew [[Vladimir Glebovich of Pereyaslavl (1157-1187)|Vladimir Glebovich of Pereyaslavl]]. [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] reached [[Kolomna]] when he learned that [[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1125-1178)|Gleb Rostislavich]] and the [[Polovtsians]] had already gone to [[Vladimir, Russia|Vladimir]] by a different route, and followed him.
   
 
== The battle ==
 
== The battle ==
   
Koloksha river on the map of the Klyazma river basin
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[[File:Klyazma.png|thumb|left|250px|The [[Koloksha River]] on the map of the [[Klyazma River|Klyazma river basin]]]]
The troops of the opponents met at Kolokshi . Gleb, having already pillaged the neighborhood of Vladimir and took prisoners, stood on its eastern shore.
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The troops of the opponents met at the [[Koloksha River]]. [[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1125-1178)|Gleb Rostislavich]], who had already pillaged the neighborhood of [[Vladimir]] and taken prisoners, stood on its eastern shore.
   
[[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] sent convoys to the enemy occupied shore, Gleb sent them to capture Mstislav Rostislavich, and Vsevolod for their cover - Vladimir Glebovich with part of the Vladimir squad to ensure their success. Meanwhile, the main forces of Vladimir and Chernigov took a passive position on Pruskova Hill.
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[[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] sent convoys to the enemy occupied shore, [[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1125-1178)|Gleb]] sent them to capture [[Mstislav Rostislavich of Rostov (c1133-1178)|Mstislav Rostislavich]], and [[Vsevolod]] for their cover - Vladimir Glebovich with part of the Vladimir squad to ensure their success. Meanwhile, the main forces of Vladimir and [[Chernigov]] took a defensive position on Pruskova Hill.
   
The main forces of Gleb and Yaropolk in turn crossed the river to the western shore for the attack, but when they approached the mountain for the distance of the flight of the arrow, it became known about the defeat and flight of Mstislav. Gleb and his allies, because of the threat of encirclement, refused to attack and fled, then [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] went on the offensive, the enemy suffered huge losses killed and captured.
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The main forces of [[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1125-1178)|Gleb Rostislavich]] and [[Yaropolk Rostislavich (c1145-c1197)|Yaropolk Rostislavich]] in turn crossed the river to the western shore for the attack, but when they approached the mountain for the distance of the flight of the arrow, it became known about the defeat and flight of [[Mstislav Rostislavich of Rostov (c1133-1178)|Mstislav]]. Because of the threat of encirclement, [[Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan (c1125-1178)|Gleb Rostislavich]] and his allies refused to attack and fled. Then [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] went on the offensive, the enemy suffered huge losses, many of the combatants being killed or taken prisoners.
   
 
== Aftermaths ==
 
== Aftermaths ==
On February 20, 1177, the victor's army returned to Vladimir. [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]]d won a final victory in the struggle for the Vladimir inheritance.
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On February 20, 1177, the victor's army returned to [[Vladimir, Russia|Vladimir]]. [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] won a final victory in the struggle for the Vladimir inheritance.
   
Mstislav, Gleb, his eldest son Roman and many noble boyars of Ryazan were taken prisoner. Yaropolk managed to escape and hide in Ryazan land. Then Vsevolod sent an ambassador to Ryazan with the words: " You have our wolf, or I'm coming to you ." The Ryazans " went to Voronezh, yasha himself and brought him to Volodimer ."
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[[Mstislav Rostislavich of Rostov (c1133-1178)|Mstislav]], [[Gleb]], his eldest son [[Roman]] and many noble boyars of [[Ryazan]] were taken prisoner. [[Yaropolk Rostislavich (c1145-c1197)|Yaropolk Rostislavich]] managed to escape and hide in Ryazan land. Then [[ Vsevolod]] sent an ambassador to Ryazan with the words: " You have our wolf, or I'm coming to you ." The Ryazans " went to Voronezh, yasha himself and brought him to Volodimer ."
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[[Mstislav Rostislavich of Rostov (c1133-1178)|Mstislav]] and [[Yaropolk Rostislavich (c1145-c1197)|Yaropolk Rostislavich]] were planted in a chop, and in the event of disturbances in [[Vladimir, Russia|Vladimir]] blinded and released (then taken in Novgorod). Then [[Yaropolk Rostislavich (c1145-c1197)|Yaropolk Rostislavich]] was once again captured by [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] (in 1180 in Torzhok) and was once issued hostile to [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] the Olgovichi in accordance with the peace conditions (1196). Gleb remained in captivity, refusing the offer of freedom in exchange for a promise to leave Ryazan and go to the south and soon died in imprisonment (1177). An attempt to protect [[[Mstislav Rostislavich of Rostov (c1133-1178)|Mstislav]] made by [[Mstislav Rostislavich of Novgorod (c1143-1180)]] from Smolensk [[Rostislavich]], married to his daughter, was unsuccessful. In the future, [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]], through repeated interventions, kept the [[Principality of Ryazan]] under his control.
   
Mstislav and Yaropolk were planted in a chop, and in the event of disturbances in Vladimir blinded and released (then taken in Novgorod). Then Yaropolk was once again captured by [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] (in 1180 in Torzhok) and was once issued hostile to [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]] the Olgovichi in accordance with the peace conditions (1196). Gleb remained in captivity, refusing the offer of freedom in exchange for a promise to leave Ryazan and go to the south and soon died in imprisonment (1177). An attempt to protect Mstislav from Smolensk Rostislavich, married to his daughter, was unsuccessful. In the future, [[Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir (1154-1212)|Vsevolod]], through repeated interventions, kept the [[Principality of Ryazan]] under his control.
 
 
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[[Category:Conflicts in 1177]]
 
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Internal war in North-Eastern Russia (1174-1177)
Date 1177
Location Koloksha River. Vladimir Oblast
56°29′29″N 39°29′21″E / 56.49139, 39.48917
Result Defeat of Gleb Rostislavich and his allies
Belligerents
Grand Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal
Principality of Chernigov
Principality of Pereyaslavl
Grand Principality of Ryazan
Polovtsians
Commanders and leaders
Vsevolod Yuryevich
Oleg Svyatoslavich
Vladimir Svyatoslavich
Vladimir Glebovich
Gleb Rostislavich
Mstislav Rostislavich
Yaropolk Rostislavich
Roman Glebovich
Igor Glebovich

The Battle of the Koloksha River is the battle which took place in the winter of 1177 between the regiments of the Grand Prince of Vladimir Vsevolod Yuryevich and his Chernigov allies against the army of the Prince of Ryazan Gleb Rostislavich, allied with the Polovtsians who supported Vsevolod's nephews Mstislav and Yaropolk Rostislavich in their struggle for power in the Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal, .

Background[]

See also: The internecine war in Northeast Russia (1174-1177) and the Battle of the Lipitsa River (1176)

Gleb Rostislavich, married to the sister of Mstislav and Yaropolk, supported them since 1174, when during the expulsion from Vladimir Mikhail Yuryevich plundered the city and took out of it the icon of the Virgin. However, with the threat of a march to Ryazan, Mikhail and Vsevolod, established in 1175 in North-Eastern Russia, had to return the booty.

Mstislav Rostislavich suffered a decisive defeat at St. George's from Vsevolod Yuryevich on June 27, 1176, and was forced to leave not only the newly occupied Rostov, but Novgorod. In Novgorod, Vsevolod's nephew Yaroslav Mstislavich Krasnyi, who was called his son's chronicle, was accepted to reign .

Mstislav fled to Ryazan and in the autumn, together with Gleb Rostislavich, organized a campaign against Moscow and burned it, and Vsevolod, who opposed them from Vladimir, was greeted by the Novgorod embassy for Pereyaslavl near the Shernsky forest with a proposal to hold a joint campaign against the Ryazans, respectively postponing it. However, there are no indications of the participation of Novgorod in the subsequent battle.

In Kolomna, Vsevolod was joined by the Princes of Chernigov Oleg Svyatoslavich and Vladimir Svyatoslavich as well as with the army of his nephew Vladimir Glebovich of Pereyaslavl. Vsevolod reached Kolomna when he learned that Gleb Rostislavich and the Polovtsians had already gone to Vladimir by a different route, and followed him.

The battle[]

Klyazma

The Koloksha River on the map of the Klyazma river basin

The troops of the opponents met at the Koloksha River. Gleb Rostislavich, who had already pillaged the neighborhood of Vladimir and taken prisoners, stood on its eastern shore.

Vsevolod sent convoys to the enemy occupied shore, Gleb sent them to capture Mstislav Rostislavich, and Vsevolod for their cover - Vladimir Glebovich with part of the Vladimir squad to ensure their success. Meanwhile, the main forces of Vladimir and Chernigov took a defensive position on Pruskova Hill.

The main forces of Gleb Rostislavich and Yaropolk Rostislavich in turn crossed the river to the western shore for the attack, but when they approached the mountain for the distance of the flight of the arrow, it became known about the defeat and flight of Mstislav. Because of the threat of encirclement, Gleb Rostislavich and his allies refused to attack and fled. Then Vsevolod went on the offensive, the enemy suffered huge losses, many of the combatants being killed or taken prisoners.

Aftermaths[]

On February 20, 1177, the victor's army returned to Vladimir. Vsevolod won a final victory in the struggle for the Vladimir inheritance.

Mstislav, Gleb, his eldest son Roman and many noble boyars of Ryazan were taken prisoner. Yaropolk Rostislavich managed to escape and hide in Ryazan land. Then Vsevolod sent an ambassador to Ryazan with the words: " You have our wolf, or I'm coming to you ." The Ryazans " went to Voronezh, yasha himself and brought him to Volodimer ."

Mstislav and Yaropolk Rostislavich were planted in a chop, and in the event of disturbances in Vladimir blinded and released (then taken in Novgorod). Then Yaropolk Rostislavich was once again captured by Vsevolod (in 1180 in Torzhok) and was once issued hostile to Vsevolod the Olgovichi in accordance with the peace conditions (1196). Gleb remained in captivity, refusing the offer of freedom in exchange for a promise to leave Ryazan and go to the south and soon died in imprisonment (1177). An attempt to protect [[[Mstislav Rostislavich of Rostov (c1133-1178)|Mstislav]] made by Mstislav Rostislavich of Novgorod (c1143-1180) from Smolensk Rostislavich, married to his daughter, was unsuccessful. In the future, Vsevolod, through repeated interventions, kept the Principality of Ryazan under his control.