Świętopełk
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Świętopełk is a Polish male name of Slavic origin, meaning "one who has strong regiments". In various languages it is rendered as Suatopolc, Suatopolk, Swietopelk, Swantopolk, Swantepolk, Swantipolk, Swatopolk, Svante, Svatopluk, Zwentibold.
Świętopełk can refer to the following Polish historical characters:
- Świętopełk Mieszkowic (c. 980–10th-century), son of Mieszko I of Poland and Oda von Haldensleben
- Świętopełk I, Duke of Pomerelia (1109/1113–1121)
- Świętopełk II the Great, Duke of Pomerelia (1190/1200–1266)
See also
- Sviatopolk Ukrainian, Russian, Bulgarian version
- Zwentibold German version
- Svatopluk Czech version
- Svätopluk Slovak version
- Svante Swedish version
- Slavic names, most common in Slavic countries
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