• the Samborides. Ratibor II was son of Bogislaw. Ratibor II was either a (half-)brother or cousin of Bogislaw (III), grandson of Ratibor I, Duke of Pomerania...
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  • Ratibor II, Duke of Pomerania (died after 1223), a Pomeranian duke, son of Ratibor I Alexander Kuznetsov (soldier), nom de guerre "Ratibor" Ratiboř (Jindřichův...
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  • Ratibor or Ratiboř (pronounced [raˈt͡ɕibuʂ] , German: Ratibor, Czech: Ratiboř, Silesian: Racibōrz) is a common masculine given name found in Slavic, Germanic...
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    Victor I, Duke of Ratibor, Prince of Corvey, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (German: Viktor Moritz Carl 1.Herzog von Ratibor, 1.Fürst von Corvey...
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    Victor II, Duke of Ratibor, Prince of Corvey, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (German: Viktor Amadeus 2. Herzog von Ratibor, 2. Fürst von Corvey, Prinz...
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    Salomea (b. ca. 1162/64 – d. 11 May ca. 1183), married bef. 1177 to Prince Ratibor (II) of Pomerania. Anastasia (b. ca. 1164 – d. aft. 31 May 1240), married...
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  • Johann II may refer to: Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein Johann II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor Johann II, Lord of Mecklenburg Johann II (Habsburg-Laufenburg)...
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    Nicholas II of Opava (also: Nicholas II of Troppau, Nicholas II of Ratibór; Czech: Mikuláš II. Opavský; 1288 – 8 December 1365) was Duke of Opava (German:...
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    daughter of Valdemar I of Denmark; (II) Anastasia, daughter of Mieszko III of Poland and Eudoxia of Kiev (I) Ratibor (* 1160; † 1183) ∞ Salome, daughter...
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  • Victor II may refer to: Pope Victor II Victor II (bishop of Chur) Victor II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym Victor II, Duke of Ratibor Victor...
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  • Sambor II, the Duchy of Białogarda, led by Ratibor and the Duchy of Kuyavia, led by Casimir I, all fighting against Duchy of Gdańsk, led by Swantopolk II. The...
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    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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    Swietopelk II, Wartislaw, Sambor II and Ratibor. Swietopelk II, who took his seat in Gdańsk, assumed a leading position over his brothers: Sambor II, who received...
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    (Polish: Księstwo raciborskie, Czech: Ratibořské knížectví, German: Herzogtum Ratibor) was one of the duchies of Silesia, formed during the medieval fragmentation...
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    Wenceslaus II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor (also known as Wenceslaus I of Ratibor and Krnov; Czech: Václav IV. Ratibořský; c. 1405 – 29 October 1456) was a member...
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  • Ratibor (or Ratse) (died 1043) was a prince of the Obotrite confederacy from the Polabian tribe. His capital was Ratzeburg, which was named in his honor...
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    Zantoch burgh was held by Przemysł II of Greater Poland. The last member of the Ratiborides branch of the Griffins, Ratibor II, died in 1223. This led to a...
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    War of the Schlawe and Stolp succession (1223–1236), after the death of Ratibor II, Duke of Pomerania, over the Lands of Schlawe and Stolp[citation needed]...
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    John I of Opava-Ratibor (Czech: Jan I. Ratibořský; German: Johann I. von Troppau-Ratibor; c. 1322 – c. 1380-1382) was the founder the Opava branch of the...
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    by Sambor II, duke of Lubiszewo, Racibor had invaded Pomerania-Schlawe. Alternatively, according to some historians, he could be Ratibor II, who ruled...
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    John II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor (also known as John II of Troppau or John the Iron; Czech: Jan II. Opavský or Hanuš Ferreus; after 1365 – 1424) was Duke...
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    dynasty. He was co-ruler of Ratibor and Bruntál with his brother John II "the Iron". His parents were Duke John I of Opava-Ratibor and his wife Anna, a daughter...
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    1929) was an Austrian aristocrat and consort of Victor II, the last reigning Duke of Ratibor and Prince of Corvey. Countess Marie Breuner-Enckevoirt...
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    Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania (1208–1220), Barnim I (1226–1264) Dukes of Pomerania Schlawe-Stolp -Bogislaw III, Duke of Pomerania (1190–1223), Ratibor II (1223–1238)...
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  • Bogislaw II. After his death, he was succsided by Ratibor II, whose existence also remains contested. Instead, he is sometimes proposed to be Ratibor of Białogarda...
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    Denmark's coast the lechitic (West Slavic) troops under pomeranian Duke Ratibor who had sacked Roskilde, and a year later, after the battle of Konungahela...
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    property of the prince of Hesse-Rothenburg and subsequently, the dukes of Ratibor and princes of Corvey, a branch of the Hohenlohe family. They made it their...
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    1180s to 1227. The last member of the Ratiborides branch of the Griffins, Ratibor II, died in 1223. This led to an inheritance dispute between the Pomeranian...
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    Racibórz (pronounced [raˈt͡ɕibuʂ] , German: Ratibor, Czech: Ratiboř, Silesian: Racibōrz) is a city in Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland. It is the...
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    daughter of Duke Ratibor I of Pomerania. They had eight children: Hedwig, married Duke Władysław Odonic of Greater Poland Swietopelk II, Duke of Pomerania...
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