- Białogard
Pribislav (Hevelli prince) (1075–1150), also
known as
Pribislav-Henry
Pribislav (Wagrian prince) (died
after 1156),
Obotrite prince Pribislav of Mecklenburg...
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Pribislav (German: Pribislaw; died 30
December 1178) was an
Obotrite prince and the
first Prince of
Mecklenburg (1167–1178).
Pribislav was one of three...
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Pribislav-Henry (German: Pribislaw-Heinrich; d. 1150) was a
Slavic Christian prince and the last
ruler of the
Hevelli (Stodorani)
tribe in the Northern...
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Pribislav (Serbian: Прибислав, Gr****: Πριβέσθλαβος) was
Prince of the
Serbs for a year, in 891–892,
before being deposed by his
cousin Petar. He was the...
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Pribislav (fl. 1131 –
after 1156) was an
Obotrite prince who
ruled Wagria as "Lesser king" (regulus) and
resided in Liubice,
governing one half of the...
- Niklot's
exiled son,
Pribislav,
engineered an
Obotrite rebellion, the pair
retaliated by
occupying Demmin and
warding off
Pribislav's Liutizian allies. After...
- retained.
Prince Pribislav of the
Hevelli came to
power at the
castle of
Brenna (Brandenburg an der Havel) in 1127.
During Pribislav's reign, in which...
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remaining years were
marked by
internal dynastic wars. In 892,
prince Pribislav Mutimirović was
overthrown by his cousin,
prince Petar Gojniković. By...
- with
Pribislav of Wagria, son of
Budivoj and
nephew of Henry,
Niklot fought Lothar and Canute.
After the
murder of
Canute in 1131,
Niklot and
Pribislav partitioned...
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invasion of the Danes. The
Obotrite regnal style was
abolished in 1167, when
Pribislav was
restored to
power by Duke
Henry the Lion, as
Prince of Mecklenburg...