- Pribislav,
Przibislaus (from
Slavic пробивающая слава, "pribi" – pierced,
breaking or "more, much more" and "slav" - glory) is a
Slavic origin name. Its...
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Borek or z Borku. The
family itself traces the name back to
Pribislaus, son of
Borko ("
Pribislaus,
Filius Borkonis"), who was
mentioned in a
medieval do****ent...
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called Mecklenburg;
Nicholas received Werle;
Henry Borwin III
Rostock and
Pribislaus Parchim-Rinchenberg. In 1256, the
latter showed incapacity for government...
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Alexander (mentioned only once in 1269)
married a
daughter of
comes Pribislaus Kamarcai. His
another two sons
Zerje and
Demetrius (II)
entered into a...
- *Sirakovo. The Proto-Slavic *y
essentially gave y, e.g. Bitgast, Bykove,
Pribislaus < PS *Bydъgoščь, *Bykovo, *Pribyslavъ, with a
strong tendency to diphthongize...
- (1272–1301) John II,
Count (1278–1305)
Lordship of Parchim-Richenberg –
Pribislaus I, Lord (1227–1256)
Lordship of
Rostock –
Henry Borwin III, Lord (1227–1278)...