• Mstivoj (c. 925 – 995) was an Obodrite prince (princeps Winulorum) from 965 or 967 until his death. He inherited his position along with his brother Mstidrag...
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    power; and in 983 Hamburg was destroyed by the Obotrites under their king, Mstivoj. At times they levied tribute from the Danes and Saxons. Under the leadership...
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  • form(s) Mstislava (f), Mścisława (f) Nickname(s) Mszczuj, Slava, Slavko, Related names Mściwoj, Mstivoj, Mszczuj http://www.behindthename.com/name/mstislav...
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    prophesied his relocation to Rome, and the devastation of Hamburg by King Mstivoj of the Obodrites in 983: "Here must my frail body return to dust. After...
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  • Harthacnut) 12. Harald Bluetooth 25. Thyra 6. Sweyn I Forkbeard 26. (perhaps Mstivoj of the Obotrites) 13. Gunhild (or Tove) 3. Estrid Svendsdatter 7. Sigrid...
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    destroyed the Bishoprics of Havelberg and Brandenburg, and Obotrites (Mstivoj) destroyed Hamburg. Some Slavs advanced across the Elbe into Saxon territory...
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  • Nako's principal palace, as "Nako's castle." He was succeeded by his sons Mstivoj and Mstidrag, but they abandoned Christianity and revolted against the...
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    Obotrite branches to the victorious Lutici. Upon the death of his father, Mstivoj, in 990 or 995, Mistislaw attempted to establish royal rule over the remaining...
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    buried in the St. Mary's Cathedral. In 983, the town was destroyed by King Mstivoj of the Obodrites. There are four famous castles linked to Hamburg in the...
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  • 972) Yaropolk I of Kiev (died 980), last pagan ruler of the Kievan Rus Mstivoj (died 995), leader of the Slavic revolt against Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor...
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    drawing upon considerable support by the Obodrite populace and their leader Mstivoj. In part, the Obodrite revolt was successful: The princely family, though...
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  • Henry's death to assert their independence. Henry's elder sons, Woldemar and Mstivoj (1127), had predeceased him. His younger sons, Canute and Sventipolk (also...
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    power; and in 983 Hamburg was destroyed by the Obotrites under their king, Mstivoj. At times they levied tribute from the Danes and Saxons. Under the leadership...
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  • Zvonimir, Jaczemir msti, mści vengeance Mstislav, Mścisław, Mściwoj, Mstivoj, Mszczuj mysl, mysł think Přemysl, Myslivoj, Mislav nieg delight Dobroniega...
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    Bohemia and Mieszko I of Poland as well as the Christian Obodrite prince Mstivoj were among the latter's supporters. All of them had accepted Henry's claim...
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  • Battle of Recknitz in 955. He established his seat at Mecklenburg. His sons Mstivoj and Mstidrag and grandsons Mstislaw and Udo are mostly associated with...
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    Scottish noblewoman and assassin Michitsuna no Haha, Japanese female poet Mstivoj, Obodrite prince (approximate date) Song, empress of the Song Dynasty (b...
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  • (prior to 943) husband's accession (950)-(958) ? Gorm Tove of the Obotrites Mstivoj – January 963 ? Harald I Gyrid Olafsdottir of Sweden [legendary] Olof (II)...
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  • Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse Tove of the Obotrites Mstivoj - January 963 976 husband conquer Norway 985/6 husband's death - Harald...
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    the Obotrite Slavs through his marriage with Tove, daughter of prince Mstivoj. Harald later fled to the town of Wolin (then known as Jumne), where he...
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    but died in 965 or 966 and was buried in the cathedral. In 983 Prince Mstivoj of the Obodrites destroyed city and church. In 988 Benedict's remains were...
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  • Scottish noblewoman and assassin Michitsuna no Haha, Japanese female poet Mstivoj, Obodrite prince (approximate date) Song, empress of the Song Dynasty (b...
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  • Princess-Abbess (949–1001) Obotrites (complete list) – Nako, leader (954–966) Mstivoj and Mstidrag, Prince (966–995) Mieceslas III, Prince (919–999) Mstislav...
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    Harald Bluetooth's wives Tofa after her mother. Tofa was the daughter of Mstivoj, a king of the Obodrites, and the stone is one of few runestones raised...
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