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Tetzlav, also
known as Tezlaw,
Tetzlaw and
Tetislaw (before 1163 –
between 1170 and 1181) was a
Prince of Rügen.
According to the
Pomeranian chronicler...
- (1983), as François Korb /
Andres Korb The
Train Killer [hu] (1983), as
Tetzlav Un
dimanche de flic [fr] (1983), as The
Lawyer The
Wounded Man (1983),...
-
Schwerin as a
compensation for the
Duchy of Saxony's aid in the conquest.
Tetzlav was
mentioned by Saxo
Grammaticus already in 1164 as a king.
After the...
- that it is also
questionable whether he was
actually a
brother of
Princes Tetzlav and
Jaromar I.
Leopold von Zedlitz-Neukirch:
Neues preussisches Adelslexicon...
- and burned.
After the fall of the
temple the
princes of the Rügen Slavs,
Tetzlav, who
until then was the king of Rani, and his brother, Jaromar, who lived...
- to
Christianity in 1128 by
Bishop Otto of Bamberg. His
offspring were:
Tetzlav (died 1170), also
known as Tezlaw',
Tetzlaw or Tetislaw, who from 1162...
- example, a
reused tombstone of some Christian, such as Jaromir's brother,
Tetzlav. However, this is
considered unlikely nowadays: the lack of
Christian symbolism...
- Autóversenyzök 1982 Cha-Cha-Cha
Gruber papa 1982 Dögkeselyü Nyomozó 1983
Viadukt Tetzlav Voice 1984
Hivatalnok urak Müller 1984 Hófehér ****ár
Voice 1985 Flowers...
- Rügen
Unknown three children 1141 aged 35-36
First known ruler of Rügen.
Tetzlav c.1130
First son of
Ratislaus 1141-c.1175 Prin****lity of Rügen Unknown...
-
surrendered a few days
later after negotiations with the
Rugian princes Tetzlav and
Jaromar I. The
temples were destro****, the
princes agreed to become...