Ivan V of Ryazan

Ivan V of Ryazan

Grand Prince Ivan V of Ryazan (Ivan Ivanovich, _ru. Иван Иванович Рязанский) (1496 – 1533 or 1534) was the last independent ruler of Ryazan Principality.

Ivan of Ryazan was the only son of Prince Ivan Vasilievich and his wife Agrippina Ivanovna. After the death of his father in 1500 he became a nominal ruler under the regency of his grand-mother Anna Vasilievna and then, after her death in 1501, of his mother. During the regency the principality was under strong influence of the Grand Duchy of Moscow. When the Prince grew up, he fall under influence of other pro-Lithuanian party.

In 1520 Grand Prince Vasili III of Russia invited him into Moscow and imprisoned him immediately after the arrival. In 1521 during the unrest caused by an invasion of the Crimean Khan Mehmed I Giray, Prince Ivan Ivanovich fled into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania where he received a small town of StakliškėsFact|date=September 2008 into lifetime possession. After his escape, the Ryazan Principality was merged with the Muscovy and Ryazan Governorate ("namestnichestvo") was formed. Ivan died without known issue in Lithuania around 1534.

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