- Świętopełk is a
Polish male name of
Slavic origin,
meaning "one who has
strong regiments". In
various languages it is
rendered as Suatopolc, Suatopolk...
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Canute and
Sventipolk (also
Svatopluk or Zwentibold),
fought over
their inheritance. When
Canute was
killed in 1128 at Lütjenburg,
Sventipolk succeeded...
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along with Werle, this time by
Obodrite prince Sventipolk. A son of
Henry (deceased 1125),
Sventipolk struggled for his father's
heritage against his...
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Kessinan prince Dumar and his son in 1114, and
another Kessinian prince,
Sventipolk, in 1121. The Cir****nes,
former Lutician allies of the Kessinians, are...
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archbishop and Vladimir's family: On 14 August, the city
received Boleslav and
Sventipolk, its long-absent lord. Thereafter,
through his favour, and from fear of...