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Mstivoj (c. 925 – 995) was an
Obodrite prince (princeps Winulorum) from 965 or 967
until his death. He
inherited his
position along with his
brother Mstidrag...
- power; and in 983
Hamburg was destro**** by the
Obotrites under their king,
Mstivoj. At
times they
levied tribute from the
Danes and Saxons.
Under the leadership...
- form(s)
Mstislava (f), Mścisława (f) Nickname(s) Mszczuj, Slava, Slavko,
Related names Mściwoj,
Mstivoj,
Mszczuj http://www.behindthename.com/name/mstislav...
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prophesied his
relocation to Rome, and the
devastation of
Hamburg by King
Mstivoj of the
Obodrites in 983: "Here must my
frail body
return to dust. After...
- Harthacnut) 12.
Harald Bluetooth 25.
Thyra 6.
Sweyn I
Forkbeard 26. (perhaps
Mstivoj of the Obotrites) 13.
Gunhild (or Tove) 3.
Estrid Svendsdatter 7. Sigrid...
- destro**** the
Bishoprics of
Havelberg and Brandenburg, and
Obotrites (
Mstivoj) destro**** Hamburg. Some
Slavs advanced across the Elbe into
Saxon territory...
- Nako's prin****l palace, as "Nako's castle." He was
succeeded by his sons
Mstivoj and Mstidrag, but they
abandoned Christianity and
revolted against the...
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Obotrite branches to the
victorious Lutici. Upon the
death of his father,
Mstivoj, in 990 or 995,
Mistislaw attempted to
establish royal rule over the remaining...
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buried in the St. Mary's Cathedral. In 983, the town was destro**** by King
Mstivoj of the Obodrites.
There are four
famous castles linked to
Hamburg in the...
- Henry's
death to ****ert
their independence. Henry's
elder sons,
Woldemar and
Mstivoj (1127), had
predeceased him. His
younger sons,
Canute and
Sventipolk (also...