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  1. Pribislav (German: Pribislaw; died 30 December 1178) was an Obotrite prince and the first Prince of Mecklenburg (1167–1178). Life [ edit ] Pribislav was one of three sons of the Obotrite chieftain Niklot , who was killed in 1160 during a joint campaign by Duke Henry the Lion of Saxony and King Valdemar the Great of Denmark .

  2. Mecklenburg-Strelitz. The House of Mecklenburg, also known as Nikloting, is a North German dynasty of Polabian origin that ruled until 1918 in the Mecklenburg region, being among the longest-ruling families of Europe. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands (1909–2004), former Queen of the Netherlands (1948–1980), was an agnatic member of this house.

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  4. Allied with the Saxon duke, Pribislav fought against the pagan Rani of Rügen. Pribislav founded the monastery of Doberan in 1171 and endowed the Bishopric of Schwerin. He participated in a pilgrimage to Jerusalem with Henry the following year. The prince also negotiated a marriage between his son Henry Borwin I and a daughter of Henry's.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PribislavPribislav - Wikipedia

    Pribislav, Przibislaus (from Slavic пробивающая слава, "pribi" – pierced, breaking or "more, much more" and "slav" - glory) is a Slavic origin name. Its feminine form is Pribislava . Notable bearers of the name include: Pribislaw I, Lord of Parchim-Richenberg. Pribislaw II, son of the above, Lord of Białogard.

  6. Frederick Francis IV (1882 – 1945) Grand Duke of Mecklenburg [-Schwerin]. 1897 to 1918. Joint Grand Master of the House Order of the Wendish Crown. Joint Grand Master of the Order of the Griffon. Married Princess Alexandra of Hanover and Cumberland (1882 – 1963) daughter of Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover.

  7. Pribislav (German: Pribislaw; died 30 December 1178) was an Obotrite prince and the first Prince of Mecklenburg (1167–1178).

  8. Obotrite prince and the first Prince of Mecklenburg. Pribislaw Przybysław I Prince of the Obotrites Obodrzycki (Mecklenburg) ( - certain 30 Dec 1178)

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