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Prince of the Slavic Obotrites
Niklot or Nyklot (died August 1160) was a chief or prince of the Slavic Obotrites and an ancestor of the House of Mecklenburg. He became chief of the Obotrite
Niklot
Military campaign in 1147
was issued supporting a crusade against these Slavs. The Slavic leader Niklot preemptively invaded Wagria in June 1147, leading to the march of the crusaders
Wendish_Crusade
New religious movement based on pre-Christian Slavic beliefs
The Slavic Native Faith, commonly known as Rodnovery and sometimes as Slavic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. Classified as a new religious movement
Slavic_Native_Faith
Castle in Germany, Schwerin Lake
under the leadership of Henry the Lion (1129–1195). The Obotrites under Niklot destroyed the fort but left because of the Germanic military dominance.
Schwerin_Castle
First Prince of Mecklenburg from 1167 to 1178
(1167–1178). 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
Pribislav_of_Mecklenburg
European nobleman (1250–1323)
Niklot I, Count of Schwerin (1250–1323) was the ruling Count of Schwerin-Wittenburg from 1299 until his death. He was a son of Count Gunzelin III of Schwerin
Niklot_I,_Count_of_Schwerin
Political party in Poland
Independence March, mostly consisting of various nationalist groups, such as Niklot and the National Radical Camp. Szturmowcy had friendly relations with the
Szturmowcy
Head of the House of Mecklenburg
legitimate male-line descendants of the medieval princely dynasty descended from Niklot of the Obotrites, which has included Albert, King of Sweden. Duke Borwin
Borwin,_Duke_of_Mecklenburg
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
Saxon duke Henry the Lion, the crusaders failed against the Wendish prince Niklot. The crusaders departed for the Holy Land in May and June 1147. A distinctive
Crusades
Political alignment in the right-wing spectrum
the European National Front, the Association for Tradition and Culture "Niklot". The All-Polish Youth and National Radical Camp were recreated in 1989
Far-right_politics
Grouping of people
Obodrite tribes, Niklot, began his open resistance when Lothar III, Holy Roman Emperor, invaded Slavic lands. In August 1160, Niklot was killed, and German
Slavs
8–12th century West Slavic tribes
they levied tribute from the Danes and Saxons. Under the leadership of Niklot, they resisted a Christian assault during the Wendish Crusade. German missionaries
Obotrites
Capital of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
known for its golden dome, the Castle Church, the throne room, and the Niklot statue; used to be the seat of the dukes and grand dukes of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Schwerin
1164 battle
resulting in the death of the Obotrite prince, Niklot, and the partition of the Obotrite lands. Niklot's son Pribislav rose in revolt in 1163, capturing
Battle_of_Verchen
Historical region of Germany
the Federal Republic of Germany. The House of Mecklenburg was founded by Niklot, prince of the Obotrites, Chizzini and Circipani on the Baltic Sea, who
Mecklenburg
German state (1379–1815)
Holstein-Glückstadt and the Duchy of Pomerania. The dynasty's progenitor, Niklot (1090–1160), was a chief of the Slavic Obotrite tribal federation, who fought
Duchy_of_Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Pribislav and Niklot, who renounced Christianity in favor of West-Slavic traditional religious beliefs, which were based on Slavic mythology. Niklot began open
Wolkwitz
into the Duchy of Mecklenburg in 1471. In 1160, Henry the Lion defeated Niklot and conquered the Slavic castle in Schwerin. While Henry returned the other
County_of_Schwerin
Slavic goddess
Bozov. He described the strengthening of the pagan cult during the reign of Niklot: In those days, the multifarious worship of idols and the error of superstition
Živa_(mythology)
they levied tribute from the Danes and Saxons. Under the leadership of Niklot, they resisted a Christian assault during the Wendish Crusade. German missionaries
List_of_rulers_of_Mecklenburg
German noble (before 1164–1200)
Nicholas I, Lord of Mecklenburg (also known as Niklot I; before 1164 – 25 May 1200, near Waschow, now part of Wittendörp), was the ruling Lord of Mecklenburg
Nicholas I, Lord of Mecklenburg
Nicholas_I,_Lord_of_Mecklenburg
German state (1815–1918)
(West Slavic) Mecklenburg dynasty, beginning with their progenitor Prince Niklot (d. 1160). Until 1918 the grand duke was styled as "Prince of the Wends"
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Grand_Duchy_of_Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Obotrite prince
governing one half of the Obotrite lands, the other half being governed by Niklot. Pribislav was the son of Budivoj, and nephew of Henry. After the murder
Pribislav_of_Wagria
Political party in Poland
organization helped create, along with organizations such as Szturmowcy, Niklot and the National Radical Camp. Trzecia Droga was formed in 2015. On the
Stowarzyszenie_Trzecia_Droga
Saxon-Danish siege of Obotrite fortress in 1147
the Dobin garrison would've had a force of 3,000–6,000. Obotrite leader Niklot fortified himself to the north Elber river, at the small fortress of Dobin
Siege_of_Dobin
Collective term applied to a number of West Slavic tribes
Obotrite prince, Niklot, in 1160. The two Christian lords distributed much of the conquered territory among their vassals. When Niklot's exiled son, Pribislav
Polabian_Slavs
Schlossgarten, 1893. The Obotrite Prince Niklot at the Schwerin Castle (sculptor, Christian Genschow) The Obotrite Prince Niklot in Schwerin Castle Archbishop Engelbert
List of equestrian statues in Germany
List_of_equestrian_statues_in_Germany
German historian (1813–1901)
Britannica. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 828–901. Niklot Klüßendorf: Art. „Hegel“. In: Biographisches Lexikon für Mecklenburg, hrsg
Karl_von_Hegel
Duke of Saxe-Bergedorf-Mölln
Eric III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg 24. Gunzelin III, Count of Schwerin 12. Niklot I, Count of Schwerin-Wittenburg 25. Margaret of Mecklenburg 6. Gunzelin
Eric III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Eric_III,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
Duke of Schleswig and Danish prince
Canute Lavard, the Obotrite lands were partitioned between Pribislav and Niklot (1090–1160), both chiefs of the Obotrites. Some sources consider the death
Canute_Lavard
Castle in Dorf Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Obotrite prince, Niklot, who burned his castles at Ilow, Mecklenburg, Schwerin, and Dobin in order to avoid being pinned down in sieges. Niklot was ultimately
Mecklenburg_Castle
Duchess consort of Mecklenburg from 1524 to 1567
guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Womeninpower1500.htm http://www.emecklenburg.de/Niklot/i0128.htm Verein für Mecklenburgische Geschichte und Alterthumskunde: Mecklenburgische
Anna of Brandenburg, Duchess of Mecklenburg
Anna_of_Brandenburg,_Duchess_of_Mecklenburg
(died 995), leader of the Slavic revolt against Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor Niklot (died 1160), leader of the Obotrites Articles about general Slavic culture
Outline of Slavic history and culture
Outline_of_Slavic_history_and_culture
State in western Germany (1806–1918)
und Liebhaber. Klinkhardt und Biermann, Braunschweig 1967, pp. 193–196. Niklot Klüßendorf, Das hessische Münzwesen. Elwert, Marburg a.d. Lahn 2012, ISBN
Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse
German sculptor (1814–1891)
Schwerin Palace; notably an equestrian statue of the Medieval military leader, Niklot. From 1857 to 1866, he was employed by the Dankberg'sche Institut für architektonische
Christian_Genschow
German Orientalist, Semitologist and numismatist (1734–1815)
Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Retrieved 18 June 2026. Niklot Klüßendorf: "Das akademische Münzkabinett der Universität Rostock (1794–1944)
Oluf_Gerhard_Tychsen
– d. between 23 December 1327 and 11 November 1328), married in 1285 to Niklot I, Count of Schwerin. Beatrix (d. 1315 or 1316), married bef. 1290 to Henry
Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Pomerania
Matilda_of_Brandenburg,_Duchess_of_Pomerania
Representative body in Germany
has been the political centre of power of the country. The Slavic prince Niklot already had his main fortress here. The progenitor of the dukes and grand
Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Landtag_of_Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Political organisation in Poland
People from the group "Black Block", which consisted of associations "Niklot" and "Szturmowcy", carried banners that read "White Europe", "Europe Will
National_Radical_Camp_(1993)
Gunzelin VI of Schwerin (died: 1327) was a son of Count Niklot I of Schwerin and his wife, Elisabeth of Holstein. In 1323, he succeeded his father in Schwerin-Wittenburg
Gunzelin VI, Count of Schwerin
Gunzelin_VI,_Count_of_Schwerin
12th-century Margrave of the House of Wettin
forces at Magdeburg. The Dubin and Dimin fortresses of Obodrite prince Niklot were besieged. Both he and Pribislav, another Obodrite prince, were forced
Conrad,_Margrave_of_Meissen
Duke of Saxe-Bergedorf-Mölln
Albert V, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg 24. Gunzelin III, Count of Schwerin 12. Niklot I, Count of Schwerin-Wittenburg 25. Margaret of Mecklenburg 6. Gunzelin
Albert V, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Albert_V,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
13th-century European nobleman
1235. Gunzelin III died in 1274. After his death, his sons Helmold III and Niklot I divided their inheritance. His older son Helmod III received Schwerin
Gunzelin III, Count of Schwerin
Gunzelin_III,_Count_of_Schwerin
Polish politician
pan-Slavism.[citation needed] He was an activist of the far-right neo-pagan "Niklot" society and worked in organizations with a popular-patriotic profile, such
Mateusz_Piskorski
symbol - National Radical Camp, Falanga (organisation) Toporzeł - Zadruga, Niklot Mieczyk Chrobrego - All-Polish Youth, National Party, Camp of Great Poland
List_of_ideological_symbols
West Slavic tribe
and Canute Lavard and the Holsteiners invaded it and took Pribislav and Niklot, the Wagrian leaders, away in chains. In 1142, Henry the Lion and Adolf
Wagri
Use of certain images and symbols which are designed to represent aspects of fascism
incarnation of the «National Radical Camp». Organizations such as «Zadruga» and «Niklot» have also used the «Toporzeł» symbol. A variant of this symbol exists called
Fascist_symbolism
Third Position. The organization Association for Tradition and Culture "Niklot" was founded in 1998 by Tomasz Szczepanski, a former NOP member, promoting
Far-right_politics_in_Poland
Duke of Saxe-Bergedorf-Mölln
Holstein-Rendsburg 11. Heilwig of Bronckhorst 1. John III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg 12. Niklot I, Count of Schwerin-Wittenburg 6. Gunzelin VI, Count of Schwerin 13. Elisabeth
John III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
John_III,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
Decade
of Cornaro) Nicholas Orsini, Italian nobleman, count palatine and ruler Niklot I, Count of Schwerin, German nobleman and ruler (b. 1250) Nisshō, Japanese
1320s
German church
abbey Doberan, the first Christian ruler of this region (died 1178) and Niklot, duke of the Slavs (died 1160). This window was restored from 1978-1980
Doberan_Minster
Polish neopagan nationalist movement
by the Association for Tradition and Culture "Niklot" (Stowarzyszenie na rzecz Tradycji i Kultury „Niklot”):. Its spiritual guide was Antoni Wacyk, who
Zadruga_(movement)
Calendar year
imperial vicar (d. 1322) Nijō Tameyo, Japanese official and poet (d. 1338) Niklot I, German nobleman and knight (d. 1323) Robert II, French nobleman and knight
1250
– d. between 23 December 1327 and 11 November 1328), married in 1285 to Niklot I, Count of Schwerin Beatrix (d. 1315 or 1316), married bef. 1290 to Henry
Barnim_I
Series of civil wars in Denmark in 1131–1157
in the Wendish Crusade, but they returned early after being defeated by Niklot soon after landing. Canute launched another campaign on Zealand, taking
Danish_Civil_Wars
Late 10th-century uprising of ethnic Slavs in the Holy Roman Empire
Mecklenburg, where after several years of fighting against the Obotrite prince Niklot, his son Pribislav in 1167 declared himself a vassal of the Saxon Duke Henry
Slavic_revolt_of_983
Calendar year
I, Duke of Zähringen, German nobleman and rector of Burgundy (d. 1152) Niklot (or Nyklot), Obotrite prince and tribal chief (d. 1160) Robert, 1st Earl
1090
Catholic diocese in Mecklenburg, Germany
church body of all of Mecklenburg) 1934–1945: Walter Schultz 1946–1971: Niklot Beste 1971–1984: Heinrich Rathke 1984–1996: Christoph Stier 1996–2007: Hermann
Diocese and prince-bishopric of Schwerin
Diocese_and_prince-bishopric_of_Schwerin
Term used in early medieval Europe to denote a certain gold coin
Spiegel der Numismatik und ihrer Nachbarwissenschaften. Festschrift für Niklot Klüssendorf zum 60. Geburtstag am 10. Februar 2004, ed. R. Cunz (Hannover
Mancus
Polish neopagan
Kwartalnik metapolityczny (in Polish). Association for Tradition and Culture "Niklot". ISSN 1429-3749. Potrzebowski, Stanisław (2016). "O autorze" [About author]
Stanisław_Potrzebowski
Calendar year
of Cornaro) Nicholas Orsini, Italian nobleman, count palatine and ruler Niklot I, Count of Schwerin, German nobleman and ruler (b. 1250) Nisshō, Japanese
1323
Calendar year
Japanese nobleman (b. 1140) Minamoto no Yoshitomo, Japanese general (b. 1123) Niklot, Obotrite prince (House of Mecklenburg) (b. 1090) Peter Lombard, French
1160
Municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Rubow, the name Dobin stems from that of a castle which the Obotrite prince Niklot had constructed between the Schwerin Lake and the Döpe around 1160. The
Dobin_am_See
Schleswig 1312–1325 In 1306 he married Anastasia of Schwerin, a daughter of Niklot I, Count of Schwerin. Biography in Dansk Biografisk Leksikon 1. ed.
Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig
Valdemar_IV,_Duke_of_Schleswig
Universitätsverlag, 2003, p. 106 http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Womeninpower1450.htm http://www.emecklenburg.de/Niklot/i0392.htm v t e
Margaret of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1442–1512)
Margaret_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg_(1442–1512)
Comune in Apulia, Italy
in Crete and Asia Minor, and in 642 Apulia by Slavs from Dalmatia ), by Niklot, June 12, 2017 | http://slavicchronicles.com/history/saqaliba-slavs-in-
San_Vito_dei_Normanni
10th to 12th century federation of West Slavic tribes
His successor in the eastern Obodrite realm, up to the Peene river, was Niklot. The eastern Lutician areas between the Peene, Tollense, Uecker and Oder
Lutici
Duchess consort of Schleswig
of Schwerin, Duchess of Schleswig 8. Gunzelin III, Count of Schwerin 4. Niklot I, Count of Schwerin-Wittenburg 9. Margaret of Mecklenburg 2. Gunzelin VI
Richardis of Schwerin, Duchess of Schleswig
Richardis_of_Schwerin,_Duchess_of_Schleswig
Constantinople. 26 June. The Wendish Crusade begins as the Wends under Slavic prince Niklot sack Lübeck. 1 July – 25 October. In one of their few successes, crusaders
Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187
Chronology_of_the_Crusades,_1095–1187
Prince of the Obotrites
1131. The Obotrite realm was ultimately partitioned between the pagans Niklot and Pribislav. His date of death is variously placed in March or June and
Henry_(Obotrite_prince)
co-Lord (1178–1219) Obotrites (complete list) – Henry, Prince (1093–1127) Niklot, Prince (1131–1160) Pribislav, Prince of Obotrites (1160–1167), Prince of
List of state leaders in the 12th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_12th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
Decade
imperial vicar (d. 1322) Nijō Tameyo, Japanese official and poet (d. 1338) Niklot I, German nobleman and knight (d. 1323) Robert II, French nobleman and knight
1250s
assemble. 26 June. The Wendish Crusade begins as the Wends under Slavic prince Niklot sack Lübeck. October. The Christian forces of the Wendish Crusade led by
Chronology of the Northern Crusades
Chronology_of_the_Northern_Crusades
Medieval west slavic settlement near present-day Lübeck
death of Canute Lavard in 1131, the Obotrite lands were partitioned between Niklot, who received Mecklenburg, and Pribislav, who received Wagria and Polabia
Liubice
German painter and illustrator (1812–1878)
of Fritz Reuter), he is perhaps best known for his monumental canvas, Niklot's Death, which was shown at several events, including the 1862 International
Theodor_Schloepke
Decade
I, Duke of Zähringen, German nobleman and rector of Burgundy (d. 1152) Niklot (or Nyklot), Obotrite prince and tribal chief (d. 1160) Robert, 1st Earl
1090s
Decade
Japanese nobleman (b. 1140) Minamoto no Yoshitomo, Japanese general (b. 1123) Niklot, Obotrite prince (House of Mecklenburg) (b. 1090) Peter Lombard, French
1160s
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Boy/Male
English
Triumphant people; people's victory.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sea
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Hindu, Indian
A Cast in Hindu Dharma
Girl/Female
Muslim
Smile
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One with Pale White Complexion
Boy/Male
Arabic
Worshippers
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Land by the Highway
Boy/Male
Tamil
Wave
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Defender.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil
Giant; Huge; Massive; Great
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