- 1302),
variously called Vislav, Vizlav, Wislaw,
Wizlaw and
Witslaw in
English sources (German:
Wizlaw II) was a
prince of Rügen.
Vitslav was probably...
-
Vitslav III (1265/8–1325),
variously called Vislav, Vizlav, Wislaw,
Wizlaw and
Witslaw in
English sources, was the last
Slavic ruler of the
Danish Prin****lity...
- was
governed by a
local dynasty of
princes of the
Wizlawiden (House of
Wizlaw) dynasty. For at
least part of this period, Rügen was
subject to the Holy...
-
Vitslav I (c. 1180 – 7 June 1250),
variously called Vislav, Vizlav, Wislaw,
Wizlaw and
Witslaw in
English sources, was a
prince of Rügen. The
first surviving...
- publ.
Ellinika Grammata,
Athens 2003, p. 49. "Der Minnesänger
Wizlaw III. von Rügen".
wizlaw.de.
Konstantin Jireček;
Vatroslav Jagić (1912).
Staat und gesellschaft...
- the
death of the last Slav
prince of the
Wizlawiden (House of
Wizlaw) dynasty,
Wizlaw III, in 1325, the prin****lity was
acquired by the
duchy of Pomerania-Wolgast...
- This is a list of the
duchies and
dukes of Pomerania. The
lands of
Pomerania were
firstly ruled by
local tribes, who
settled in
Pomerania around the 10th...
- used the isle as well. When the
settlement had
grown to town size,
prince Wizlaw I of Rügen
granted Lübeck law to "our town Stralow" in 1234,
although a...
- the town
succeeded to the
Pomeranian dukes. In 1241, the
Rugian prince Wizlaw I and the
Pomeranian duke
Wartislaw III both
granted Greifswald market rights...
- the 1250s),
Plathe (1277), L****an (between 1264 and 1278), Rügenwalde (by
Wizlaw II of Rügen),
Regenwalde (1279–80),
Labes (about 1280), and
Treptow an der...