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- the death of his uncles, Sambor II, prince of Lubiszewo (Lübschau) and Racibor Białogardzki, prince of Białogarda (Belgard an der Leba). Mestwin placed...
- 1262, he became the knight of the Teutonic Order, giving his lands to it. Racibor was born around 1212. He came from the Samboride dynasty and was a son...
- Tczewskie. Upon their father's death, Swietopelk's brothers Sambor and Racibor were still young, so he acted as their guardian. As they came of age, the...
- Ratibor I (Racibor) (c. 1124 – 1156) of the House of Pomerania (Griffins) was Duke of Pomerania. He was married to Pribislawa, and was the ancestor of...
- Aleksander, Aleksy, Augustyn, Patrycja, Sobiesław, Stronisław Gita, Jan, Racibor, Sabina Częstowoj, Miron, Rebeka, Róża, Szczęsna, Szczęsny Bohdan, Paulina...
- Samboride dynasty and was a son of Mestwin I, and a brother of Swietopelk II, Racibor of Białogarda and Sambor II. He was born after 1195. After the death of...
- is of Slavic origin and probably is derived from the name of one Duke Racibor, the city's founder. However, the first confirmed mention of Racibórz was...
- duke Racibor of Białogarda of the Samboride dynasty. The state was formed from the partition of the Duchy of Świecie and Lubiszewo, with Racibor of Białogarda...
- Pomerania. As for Racibor, he was the ancestor of the Ratiboriden branch of the House of Pomerania that ruled Słupsk-Sławno. Racibor I c.1095 Second son...
- mentioned as the seat of a castellany (Rethiborius Castell**** de Techanow (Racibor, Kasztelan Ciechanowa)). In 1400 J****z I of Czersk granted Ciechanów town...