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  1. Euphemia was most likely the daughter of Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen (1240–1302). Older Norwegian historiography claims she was the daughter of Günther, Count of Arnstein and Prince Vitslav her maternal grandfather. This claim has, however, been refuted.

  2. Wizlaw III Fürst von Rügen. 1264–1325. Margarete von Rügen. 1265–1318. Sambor Prince Of Ruegen. 1269–1304. ... Nikolaus Prince Of Ruegen. Male 1216–1232 ...

  3. Complete information Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen. Vitslav II (c. 1240 – 1302), variously called Vislav, Vizlav, Wislaw, Wizlaw and Witslaw in English sources (German: Wizlaw II) was a prince of Rügen.

  4. Rügen would have fallen to Vitslav's nephew, Wartislaw IV, but Wartislav died in 1326, causing the Rügen war of succession. The Minnesinger Vitslav is likely identical with Vitslav III. There are 14 songs and 13 poems by this author which are preserved as an addition to the Jenaer Liederhandschrift (foll. 72vb - 80vb)

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  6. Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen: Född: 1240 (cirka) [1] Bergen auf Rügen: Död: 29 december 1302 Oslo: Begravd: Oslo: Sysselsättning: Aristokrat: Maka: Agnes af Braunschweig-Lüneburg (g. 1263–) [2] Barn: Sophie von Rügen [3] Swentopolk von Rügen [3] Margrete af Rügen (f. 1265) [3] Vitslav III av Rügen (f. 1265 och 1268) [3] Sambor (f ...

  7. Vitslav had two daughters, Euphemia and Agnes (wife of Albert II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst), and a son, Jaromar. But Jaromar died in May 1325, shortly before his father, and Vitslav faced the prospect of leaving no male heir. Rügen would have fallen to Vitslav's nephew, Wartislaw IV, but Wartislav died in 1326, causing the Rügen war of succession.

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