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- ruler of the Veleti, was deposed, with Cealadragus replacing him. It is unknown how long Cealadragus ruled. Cealadragus, born at the end of 8th century, or...
- eldest son, and successor, of Dragovit. He had two sons, Milegast, and Cealadragus, with Milegast, as the eldest son, succeeding his throne. Liub was a...
- Veleti tradition. Dragovit (c. 740–810) Liub (810–823) Milegast (823–823) Cealadragus (823–?) Pomerania during the Early Middle Ages List of Medieval Slavic...
- Cealadragus. In the same year, in the meeting in Frankfurt, Emperor Louis the Pious, ruler of the Carolingian Empire, had validated Cealadragus's claim...
- 1044–1047, deposed, died 1069. Galindo I Aznárez, Count of Urgell, 834. Cealadragus, Prince of the Veleti, deposed in 823 by Milegast Wittiza (Achila), King...