Ratibor I (Racibor) (c. 1124 – 1156) of the House of Pomerania (Griffins) was Duke of Pomerania. He was married to Pribislawa, and was the ancestor of...
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in the camp outside the walls of Lübeck, Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa recognised Bogislaw I as duke of S(c)lavia, as it was called in the document. However...
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Ratibor of Białogarda (redirect from Racibor of Białogarda)
Order, giving his lands to it. Racibor was born around 1212. He came from the Samboride dynasty and was a son of Mestwin I and Zwinisława, and the brother...
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Tczewskie. Upon their father's death, Swietopelk's brothers Sambor and Racibor were still young, so he acted as their guardian. As they came of age, the...
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the death of his uncles, Sambor II, prince of Lubiszewo (Lübschau) and Racibor Białogardzki, prince of Białogarda (Belgard an der Leba). Mestwin placed...
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non-dynastic Duke (1060–1106) Świętopełk I, non-dynastic Duke (1106–1113) Wartislaw I, Duke (1120s–1135) Racibor I, Duke (1135–1156) Duchy of Pomerelia (complete...
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came from the Samboride dynasty and was a son of Mestwin I, and a brother of Swietopelk II, Racibor of Białogarda and Sambor II. He was born after 1195. After...
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conquered Białogarda. Following that, Racibor got exiled to the Duchy of Kuyavia, where he joined the court of Casimir I. Between March and April 1239, he...
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castellany (Rethiborius Castellanus de Techanow (Racibor, Kasztelan Ciechanowa)). In 1400 Janusz I of Czersk granted Ciechanów town privileges. The area...
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is of Slavic origin and probably is derived from the name of one Duke Racibor, the city's founder. However, the first confirmed mention of Racibórz was...
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theorised to be Bogusław I or Bogislaw II Ratibor II (1223–1226/1238) Note: theorised to be Ratibor of Białogarda or Racibor Bogusławowic German: Herzogtum...
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of Lubiszewo, and Racibor of Białogarda, who got Duchy of Białogarda. Polish: Księstwo świecko-lubiszewskie Labuda Gerard, Mściwoj I, Słownik biograficzny...
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Commonwealth. It is believed that the Gozdawa coat of arms was granted by Władysław I Herman to the knight Krystyn z Gozdawy (Krystyn from Gozdawa) for bravery...
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younger brother Mestwin I. Mestwin's son, the Pomerelian duke Ratibor (Racibor Białogardzki), made Białogarda his residence between 1233 and 1262. After...
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got the area of Świecie, Sambor II, who got the Duchy of Lubiszewo, and Racibor of Białogarda, who got Duchy of Białogarda. Following gaining independence...
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the rule over all the Duchy of Pomerelia after a war against his uncles, Racibor and Sambor II, who in revenge for this willed his possessions (including...
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Pomerania-Schlawe-Stolp (complete list) – Bogislaw III. [de], Duke (c.1190–1223) Racibor II, Duke (1223–1238) Duchy of Pomerania, Pomerania-Stettin, Pomerania-Wolgast...
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