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Mestwin II (Polish:
Mściwój II or
Mszczuj II) (c. 1220 –
December 25, 1294) was a Duke of Pomerelia,
member of the
Samborides dynasty. He
ruled Pomerelia...
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Mestwin I (Polish:
Mściwoj I gdański or
Mszczuj I, Kashubian: Mscëwòj I; c. 1160 – 1/2 May 1219 or 1220) was
Prince of
Pomerelia (styled
himself as princeps...
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Mściwój or
Mściwoj is a very old
Polish given name of
Slavic origin,
consists of two elements: mści "vengeance" and woj,
derived from:
wojna (war), wojownik...
- form(s)
Mstislava (f), Mścisława (f) Nickname(s) Mszczuj, Slava, Slavko,
Related names Mściwoj, Mstivoj,
Mszczuj http://www.behindthename.com/name/mstislav...
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Mszczuj of
Skrzynno (Polish pronunciation: [mʂt͡ʂui̯]; also
Mściwoj [ˈmɕt͡ɕivɔi̯] of Skrzynno; Polish:
Mszczuj ze Skrzynna; died in 1446) was a Polish...
- Lubomir, Ludomił, Mieszko, Mieczysław, Miłosław, Miłosz, Mirosław, Mścisław,
Mściwój, Przemysław, Przybysław, Radosław, Rościsław, Sambor, Sędziwoj, Sławoj...
- of Florjan,
palatinus (duke) of
Sandomierz died in 1243.
Comes (count)
Msciwoj sealed a do****ent in Pobóg coat of arms in 1231 and 1235. His son was Mikolaj...
- Małgorzata, Stojmir,
Tobiasz Bogumił, Cezary, Chwalisław, Hubert,
Sylwia Mściwój, Olgierd,
Karol Elżbieta, Florian,
Jakub Feliks, Leonard, Trzebowit, Ziemowit...
- [at the Diet of Quedlinburg] also,
among many
other princes: Mieszko,
Mściwoj and
Boleslaus and
promised to
support him
under oath as the king and ruler"...
- the area was not re-established
until the
Treaty of Kępno (1282)
between Mściwój II of
Pomerania and Przemysł II (perhaps ironically, a
grandson of Odonic)...