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Swietopelk I (Polish: Świętopełk, also referred to as Swantopolk I), (born around 1080, died before 1148) sometimes called "Swietopelk of Nakło" (Polish: Świętopełk Nakielski) to distinguish him from other rulers of the same name, was one of the first known Dukes of Pomerania; in the years 1109/13 to 1121 he ruled over Pomerelia. He is usually thought to have been the son of Świętobór I (Swantibor), although other historians make him a brother of Świętobór (as well as of a third Pomeranian duke, Dumar) and son of Siemomysl I.

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  • Suatopolk (de)
  • Świętopełk de Poméranie (fr)
  • Świętopełk (książę pomorski) (pl)
  • Swietopelk I, Duke of Pomerania (en)
  • Святополк I (князь Восточного Поморья) (ru)
  • Святополк I (князь Східної Померанії) (uk)
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  • Świętopełk (en latin : Suatopolc) est l'un des premiers ducs de Poméranie au début du XIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Świętopełk, Świętopełk nakielski (łac. Suatopolc) – książę pomorski. (pl)
  • Святополк I Гданьский, также известен как Святополк Накловский (польск. Świętopełk pomorski, Świętopełk nakielski; умер около 1121) — князь Восточного Поморья (ок. 1106 — ок. 1113). (ru)
  • Святополк або Свантеполк I (*Świętopełk I, д/н —бл. 1121) — князь Східної Поморянії у 1106/1107—бл.1119 роках. Відомий також як Святополк Гданський. (uk)
  • Suatopolk, auch Suantipolk, Swantopolk oder Svantopolk, war ein Herzog der Pomoranen zu Beginn des 12. Jahrhunderts. Eine zeitgenössische Überlieferung zu Suatopolk stammt aus der Chronik des Benediktinermönches Gallus Anonymus († nach 1116). Dieser berichtet, dass Suatopolk durch den polnischen Herzog Boleslaw III. Schiefmund, seinen Verwandten, in Nakel eingesetzt worden war. Die Lage dieses Amtssitzes verweist eher auf das östliche Pommern, in deutschen Texten zumeist Pommerellen genannt. Nachdem er jedoch gegenüber Herzog Boleslaw III. die versprochene Treue nicht hielt, wurde er 1111/1112 unterworfen und musste seinen Sohn als Geisel stellen. Etwas später berichtet die Chronik, dass bei neuen Kämpfen die Burg Nakel an Herzog Boleslaw III. übergeben wurde, weil die Verteidiger von Suat (de)
  • Swietopelk I (Polish: Świętopełk, also referred to as Swantopolk I), (born around 1080, died before 1148) sometimes called "Swietopelk of Nakło" (Polish: Świętopełk Nakielski) to distinguish him from other rulers of the same name, was one of the first known Dukes of Pomerania; in the years 1109/13 to 1121 he ruled over Pomerelia. He is usually thought to have been the son of Świętobór I (Swantibor), although other historians make him a brother of Świętobór (as well as of a third Pomeranian duke, Dumar) and son of Siemomysl I. (en)
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  • Suatopolk, auch Suantipolk, Swantopolk oder Svantopolk, war ein Herzog der Pomoranen zu Beginn des 12. Jahrhunderts. Eine zeitgenössische Überlieferung zu Suatopolk stammt aus der Chronik des Benediktinermönches Gallus Anonymus († nach 1116). Dieser berichtet, dass Suatopolk durch den polnischen Herzog Boleslaw III. Schiefmund, seinen Verwandten, in Nakel eingesetzt worden war. Die Lage dieses Amtssitzes verweist eher auf das östliche Pommern, in deutschen Texten zumeist Pommerellen genannt. Nachdem er jedoch gegenüber Herzog Boleslaw III. die versprochene Treue nicht hielt, wurde er 1111/1112 unterworfen und musste seinen Sohn als Geisel stellen. Etwas später berichtet die Chronik, dass bei neuen Kämpfen die Burg Nakel an Herzog Boleslaw III. übergeben wurde, weil die Verteidiger von Suatopolk keine Hilfe erwarteten. In den ist für das Jahr 1122 ein „Zuetopolc dux Odrenis“ genannt. Ob dieser mit dem für Nakło genannten Suatopolk identisch ist, gehen die Einschätzungen der Historiker aus einander. Adolf Hofmeister nahm dies an; Roderich Schmidt ging demgegenüber von zwei verschiedenen Herzögen aus. Näheres ist über Herzog Suatopolk nicht bekannt. Insbesondere ist unbekannt, in welcher Beziehung Herzog Suatopolk zu dem in der Chronik des Gallus Anonymus einige Jahre zuvor genannten Herzog Suatobor stand. Auch über etwaige Beziehungen des ab den Brüdern Wartislaw I. († vor 1148) und Ratibor I. († 1156) belegten pommerschen Herzogsgeschlechts der Greifen zu vorher erwähnten Herzögen der Pomoranen ist nichts bekannt. (de)
  • Świętopełk (en latin : Suatopolc) est l'un des premiers ducs de Poméranie au début du XIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Swietopelk I (Polish: Świętopełk, also referred to as Swantopolk I), (born around 1080, died before 1148) sometimes called "Swietopelk of Nakło" (Polish: Świętopełk Nakielski) to distinguish him from other rulers of the same name, was one of the first known Dukes of Pomerania; in the years 1109/13 to 1121 he ruled over Pomerelia. He is usually thought to have been the son of Świętobór I (Swantibor), although other historians make him a brother of Świętobór (as well as of a third Pomeranian duke, Dumar) and son of Siemomysl I. He is mentioned in the chronicle of Gallus Anonymus. The 16th century Pomeranian chronicler Thomas Kantzow also states that Swietopelk was one of the younger sons of Swietibor, who ruled Eastern Pomerania after his father was deposed. The Prussian historian Ludwig Giesebrecht, who gave approximate dates for the duke's birth and death, considered him the originator of the Pomeralian dynasty and stated that Swietopelk and his father Swietibor were related to the Piast dynasty through marriage. Other historians have also hypothesized that Swietopelk and Swietibor were related, by blood or by marriage, to the Polish Piast dynasty, or that they served as voyevodas for them in Gdańsk (Danzig). However, Edward Rymar contests the thesis that Swietopelk was Swantibor's son based on the fact that Gallus Anonymous would have surely mentioned that fact, but rather the chronicler described Swietopelk as a "certain Pomeranian" who was granted control over Polish land by the Polish ruler. Along with his father he was most likely expelled from Pomerania around 1106 by rivals. After Bolesław III Krzywousty defeated Pomeranian dukes at the Battle of Nakło (whose forces, according to Gallus Anonymus numbered thirty thousand), he gave Swietopelk Nakło, and other grods (Slavic settlements) on the river Noteć as a fief. After Swietopelk tried to carry out foreign policy without approval of the Polish ruler in 1112, Krzywousty invaded his lands. After a three-month siege of Nakło (according to Gallus, from September 29 until December 25), he forced Swietopelk to submit. Swietopelk had to pay a tribute to the Polish duke and gave his son (name unknown) as a hostage. In 1113 Swietopelk once again rebelled against Polish rule and Bolesław once again invaded, taking Wyszogród and Nakło. Little is known of his later life. In 1119 Krzywousty defeated two unnamed Pomeranian dukes, taking one prisoner and banishing the other. It is possible that one of them was Swietopelk. According to later chronicles of Jan Długosz and Kantzow, in 1121, a Duke "Odrzanski" ("of the Oder") named Swietopelk died. Some historians have interpreted this to have been the same Swietopolk, son of Świętobór. However, others consider the "Odrzanski" Swietopolk to have been a different person, Duke of the Chyżans (Kcynians), whose lands were invaded in 1121 by the Saxon prince Lothar of Supplinburg. Swietopelk had several sons, one of whom served as a hostage at the court of Bolesław Krzywousty. It is possible that this unnamed son was the father of Sobieslaw I, Duke of Pomerania, founder of the Samborides dynasty. (en)
  • Świętopełk, Świętopełk nakielski (łac. Suatopolc) – książę pomorski. (pl)
  • Святополк I Гданьский, также известен как Святополк Накловский (польск. Świętopełk pomorski, Świętopełk nakielski; умер около 1121) — князь Восточного Поморья (ок. 1106 — ок. 1113). (ru)
  • Святополк або Свантеполк I (*Świętopełk I, д/н —бл. 1121) — князь Східної Поморянії у 1106/1107—бл.1119 роках. Відомий також як Святополк Гданський. (uk)
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