Svatopluk
Svatopluk is a Slavic name meaning "large army" or "holy army" (Prussian: swenta "holy").
It first appeared in the Moravian area (9th century) and then appeared in other Slavic-speaking areas (Kievan Rus 11th century, Pomerania 13th century).
Today it is mainly used in Bohemia and Moravia (Svatopluk).
variants
- Svętopъłkъ (Old Slavonic)
- Svatopluk (Czech and Serbo-Croatian)
- Svätopluk (Slovak)
- Świętopełk (Polish)
- Svjatopolk (Russian)
- Zwentibold (franked)
Name bearer
Variant of Svatopluk
- Svatopluk I , Moravian prince from 870 to 894.
- Svatopluk II , Moravian prince from 894 to 899.
- Svatopluk von Olomouc , Duke of Bohemia from 1107 to 1109.
Variant of Svyatopolk
- Svyatopolk I , from 1016 to 1019 Grand Duke of the Kievan Rus .
- Svyatopolk II , Grand Duke of the Kievan Rus from 1093 to 1113 .
Variants Swatopolk
- Suatopolk , Duke of Pomerania, 12th century.
Variant of Swantopolk
- Swantopolk (around 1175) , son of Duke Ratibor, I. from Pomerania
- Swantopolk II. , (* Around 1195, † 1266) Duke of Pomerellen
See also
- Zwentibold (870 / 871–900), Duke and King of Lotharingia
- Zwentibold († around 935), son of the count and Vogts von Salzburg Diotmar