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  1. Vitslav II (c. 1240 – 1302), variously called Vislav, Vizlav, Wislaw, Wizlaw and Witslaw in English sources ( German: Wizlaw II) was a prince of Rügen. [1] Life. Vitslav was probably born between 1240 and 1245 as the son of Prince Jaromar II of Rügen and Euphemia, a daughter of Duke Swantopolk II of East Pomerania.

    • 20 August 1260 – 29 December 1302
    • Vitslav III
  2. Princes of Rügen. Tetzlav (1168–1170) Jaromar I (1170–1218) Barnuta (1218–1221) Vitslav I (24 Nov 1221–1249) Jaromar II (1249–1260) Vitslav II (1260–1302) and Jaromar III (1260–1282) Vitslav III (1303–1325) and Sambor III. Pomeranian dukes (House of Griffins) Inheritance by the Dukes of Pomerania. Later history of the region. Notes. References.

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  3. Vitslav was probably born between 1240 and 1245 as the son of Prince Jaromar II of Rügen and Euphemia, a daughter of Duke Swantopolk II of East Pomerania. After his father, who had taken part on the side of the church in battles in Denmark between the Danish royal house and the Archbishopric of Lund.

  4. Jaromar II, Prince of Rügen ( c. 1218 – 20 August 1260) was a Slavic nobleman. He was the ruling Prince of Rügen from 1249 until his death. Life. He was first mentioned on 8 November 1231. From 28 September 1246, he was co-ruler with his father, Prince Vitslav I.

    • c. 1218
    • Vitslav
    • 20 August 1260
    • Euphemia of Pomerania
  5. Vitslav III (1265/8 – 1325), variously called Vislav, Vizlav, Wislaw, Wizlaw and Witslaw in English sources, was the last Slavic ruler of the Danish Principality of Rugia. He is often identified with the author of the Minnesinger Vitslav of the Jenaer Liederhandschrift. Quick Facts Prince of Rügen, Reign ... Close.

  6. He was buried in burial place. Documents of Vitslav Ii , Prince Of RÜGEN. Vitslav II Prince Of Rügen in Famous People Throughout History. Vitslav II Prince Of Rügen was born in 1240, in Bergen Auf Rügen, Germany. Vitslav passed away on December 29 1302, at age 62 in Oslo, Norway. He was buried in Oslo, Norway.

  7. Literature. External links. Vitslav III, Prince of Rügen. Vitslav III (1265/8–1325), variously called Vislav, Vizlav, Wislaw, Wizlaw and Witslaw in English sources, was the last Slavic ruler of the Danish Principality of Rugia. He is often identified with the author of the Minnesinger Vitslav of the Jenaer Liederhandschrift .

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