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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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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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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 v****al
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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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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meaning 'twig'. or a
Slavic personal name, Buda, the
short form of Budimír,
Budivoj. Linguistically, however, a
German origin through the
Slavic derivative...
- 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...
- name Budějovice is
derived from
personal Slavic name
Budivoj,
meaning "the
village of
Budivoj's people". The name
first appeared as Budoywicz, then it...
- 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...
- 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...