Budivoj, Buthue, or Butue (Polish Budziwoj) (died 1071-1075) was the eldest son of Gottschalk, an Obotrite prince, by a mistress. He allied with the dukes...
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found out from an edition of the then České Budějovice local newspaper "Budivoj" that the football club was founded in 1900. In response, the team changed...
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Danish vassal Canute Lavard. Together with Pribislav of Wagria, son of Budivoj and nephew of Henry, Niklot fought Lothar and Canute. After the murder...
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meaning 'twig'. or a Slavic personal name, Buda, the short form of Budimír, Budivoj. Linguistically, however, a German origin through the Slavic derivative...
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his Saxon dukes Ordulf and Magnus. Gottschalk was slain, and his sons Budivoj and Henry exiled to Saxony and Denmark. Kruto made his capital out of a...
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1066. The rebels rejected Gottschalk's eldest son, Budivoj, as prince and chose instead Kruto. Budivoj regained his throne with the help of the Saxon duke...
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name Budějovice is derived from personal Slavic name Budivoj, meaning "the village of Budivoj's people". The name first appeared as Budoywicz, then it...
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Udo or Przybigniew 1018–1028 Ratibor 1028–1043 Gottschalk 1043 to 1066 Budivoj 1066 and 1069 Kruto 1066–1069 and 1069–1093 Henry 1093–1127 Canute & Sviatopolk...
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morning of 30 May, Prvanović's revenue sergeants assembled and Sergeant Budivoj Grbić accepted the task and led Princip and Grabež by foot to Isaković's...
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Kruto lured Budivoj of the Nakonids into the "castrum plunense" (according to Helmold of Bosau), laid siege to him, and then once Budivoj's men had given...
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rebellion, capturing the castle of Lenzen and forcing his sons Henry and Budivoj to flee to Denmark and to Lüneburg respectively. Initially the Lutici-Obotrie...
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uprising in 1066, and Sigrid Svendsdatter; Henry and his half-brother Budivoj were subsequently raised in Denmark and Lüneburg, respectively. The Obotrite...
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lands, the other half being governed by Niklot. Pribislav was the son of Budivoj, and nephew of Henry. After the murder of Canute Lavard in 1131, the Obotrite...
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1214–1224 19. Pelhřim (Peregrin) of Vartenberk 1224–1225 20. Budilov (Budivoj, Budislav) 1225–1226 21. Jan II 1226–1236 22. Bernhard (Buchard) Kaplíř...
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Vladislav, Czech King baritone Jos. Lev Dalibor, a knight tenor I. L. Lukes Budivoj, Commander of the castle guard baritone Voj. Šebesta Beneš, the jailor...
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1028 - 1043 Gottschalk 1043 to 1066 Founder of the Wendian State[citation needed] Budivoj 1066 and 1069 Kruto 1066-1069 and 1069-1093 Henry 1093 - 1127...
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of Falkenstein. He had several sons, including Heřman, Arnošt, Jan, and Budivoj. Arnošt took on the family name of Talmberk, and founded the Černčičtí...
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Giuseppe Verdi's Aida, Barak in Richard Strauss's Die Frau ohne Schatten, Budivoj and Vladislav in Bedřich Smetana's Dalibor, Donner in Richard Wagner's...
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Jindrák Vladislav Vilém Přibyl Dalibor Beno Blachut Dalibor Antonín Švorc Budivoj Jaroslav Horáček Judge Dalibor Jedlička Judge/Beneš Eduard Haken Beneš...
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Vladislav Karel Fiala as Dalibor Věra Heroldová as Milada Přemysl Kočí as Budivoj Josef Celerin as Beneš Josef Rousar as Vítek Jana Rybářová as Jitka Milo...
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claim that České Budějovice inherited the name from the Czech noblemen Budivoj who was the member of noble family Vítkovci. No version denies that the...
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(1018–1028) Ratibor, Prince (1028–1043) Gottschalk, Prince (1043–1066) Budivoj, Prince (1066, 1069) Kruto, Prince (1066-1069, 1069-1093) Henry, Prince...
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Ottokar II. Záviš was a scion of the Vítkovci, lords of Krumlov, his father Budivoj (d. after 1272) had married the Austrian noblewoman Perchta of Falkenstein...
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Lords of Krumlov – Vitek II (1194–1236), Zavis (d. 1257) (1236–1257), Budivoj z Krumlova (1257–1277), Wok z Krumlova (1277–1302) Bailiffs of Alsace -...
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30 July 1224) Pelhřim (Peregrin) z Vartenberka (1124 – 1125) Budilov (Budivoj, Budislav) (1225 – death 10 July 1226) Jan II (John) (1226 – death 17 August...
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the King Wenceslaus I to the monastery of Plasy, where a man by name of Budivoj of Osek is referred to. The monastery in Plasy was founder of Osek. The...
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