• Vitslav I (c. 1180 – 7 June 1250), variously called Vislav, Vizlav, Wislaw, Wizlaw and Witslaw in English sources, was a prince of Rügen. The first surviving...
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  • Vitslav II (c. 1240 – 1302), variously called Vislav, Vizlav, Wislaw, Wizlaw and Witslaw in English sources (German: Wizlaw II) was a prince of Rügen...
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    shortly before his father, and Vitslav faced the prospect of leaving no male heir. Rügen would have fallen to Vitslav's nephew, Wartislaw IV, but Wartislav...
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  • his father, Prince Vitslav I. During the early years of his reign, he tried to maintain peaceful relations with his neighbours, the Dukes of Pomerania,...
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  • Jaromar I was a Prince of Rügen between 1170 and 1218. Jaromar was a Ranish nobleman, who was a native of the island of Rügen. Jaromar rose to be ruler of the...
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    The Principality of Rügen was a Danish principality, formerly a duchy, consisting of the island of Rügen and the adjacent mainland from 1168 until 1325...
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  • I and Bishop Absalon of Roeskilde. Afterwards the princes of Rügen had to recognise Danish suzerainty. On their accession to power, the Rügen princes...
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  • known for commissioning translations of romances. Euphemia was most likely the daughter of Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen (1240–1302). Older Norwegian historiography...
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    Otto the Child, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Historian Robert Klempin identified her as the widow of Vitslav I, Prince of Rügen, but this seems very doubtful...
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  • Ascaniae" (Prince of Ascania). On 2 September 1324 Albert married Agnes (d. bef. 25 January 1337), daughter of Vitslav III, Prince of Rügen. The union...
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    county of Vorpommern-Rügen in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The town is administered by the Amt of Bergen auf Rügen, in the town of the same...
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  • Barnim IV of Pomerania (1325 – 22 August 1365) was a Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast-Rügen. He was the second son of Duke Wartislaw IV of Pomerania-Wolgast...
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    of Hesse Matilda (died around 1295), married Henry II, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben, later Abbess of Gernrode Agnes, married Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen...
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    attack, but gradually fell into ruins afterwards. In 1300, the Prince of Rügen, Vitslav III, built a new castle and a chapel inside the original fort....
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    Prince of Rügen. Vartislaw IV had four sisters: Jutta, Elisabeth, Margareta and Eufemia. Vartislaw IV married Elisabeth, a daughter of Count Ulrich I...
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    lands were again taken over by Vitslav of Rügen and Count Adolph from Holstein. In 1301 Vitslav's son Prince Sambor of Rügen enfeoffed his castellan Matthew...
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    Haakon V (redirect from Hakon V of Norway)
    of Jean I, Count of Joigny, but she died in 1297 without children. In early 1299 he married secondly with Euphemia, daughter of Vitslav II, Prince of...
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    Charenza (category Principality of Rügen)
    burgwall on the island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea. It was the administrative centre of the Rani tribe and of the Principality of Rugia. Today, the remnants...
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    of Estonians broke into the Danish camp from all sides. Confusion reigned and things looked bad for Valdemar's crusade. Luckily for him, Vitslav of Rügen...
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    Rani (tribe) (category History of Pomerania)
    before him) 1325 Vartislav IV. (nephew of Vitslav III., the last ruler of Rani blood. His death led to the Rügen wars of succession and in 1354 the former...
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    granted Lübeck law by Prince Vitslav II. In 1310 King Eric VI of Denmark granted the town to Margaret, wife of Prince Vitslav III, as a hereditary lease...
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    Wilhelm 1252–1288: Hermann von Gleichen 1288–1298: Jaromar Prince of Rugia (son of Prince Vitslav II) 1298: Peter 1299–1317?: Heinrich von Wachholz 1317?–1324:...
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    Barth, Germany (category Vorpommern-Rügen)
    member of the Hanseatic League, the town never grew to the importance and size of neighboring Hanseatic towns like Stralsund. The last prince of Rügen, Vitslav...
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    abolition at the end of World War I. Strictly speaking, Mecklenburg's princely dynasty was descended linearly from the princes (or kings) of a Slavic tribe...
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    1266 by Barnim I, duke of the Duchy of Pomerania, or in 1269, by Barnim I and Vitslav II, prince of the Principality of Rügen, which resulted, with Sławno...
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  • ruler of Pomerania-Barth. He was the eldest son of the Duke Barnim IV of Pomerania-Wolgast-Rügen and his wife, Sophie of Werle. After the death of his father...
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  • Spouse Sophie of Denmark Abel, King of Denmark (Estridsen) 1240 1258 aft. 1284 Bernhard I Helena of Rügen Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen (Rügen) b. 1270 27...
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    Pomerania-Wolgast and Barnim III of Pomerania-Stettin reach a mutual inheritance contract with Vitslav III of Rügen. May 8 – In Egypt's Mamluk Sultanate...
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    Albert (1340–1412), King of Sweden from 1364 to 1389 and Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from 1384 to 1412 Magnus I (d. 1385), Duke of Mecklenburg from 1383...
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    Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen. The agreement also guaranteed the inheritance of Gdańsk by Bogislaw IV or his descendants in the case of the deaths of both...
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