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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 Świętopełk Mieszkowic (b. ca. 980 – d. bef. 991?), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast. He was the third son of Mieszko I of Poland but the second born from his second marriage with Oda of Haldensleben, Oda, daughter of Dietrich ...
(c. 980–10th-century), son of Mieszko I of Poland and Oda von Haldensleben * Swietopelk I, Duke of Pomerania, Duke of Pomerelia (1109/1113–1121) * Swietopelk II, Duke of Pomerania, Duke of Pomerelia (1190/1200–1266)


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Sviatopolk (disambiguation) Sviatopolk may refer to: * Sviatopolk I of Kiev (c. 980 – 1019) * Sviatopolk II of Kiev (1050–1113) See also * Świętopełk (disambiguation) Polish version *Zwentibold German version * Svatopluk (disambiguation) Czech version *Svätopluk (d ...
Ukrainian, Russian, Bulgarian version * Svatopluk (disambiguation) Czech version *
Svätopluk (disambiguation) Svatopluk (in modern Czech) or Svätopluk (in modern Slovak) is a Slavic names, Slavic given name. It may refer to: People *Svatopluk I of Moravia (c. 840–894), prince of Great Moravia from 870/871 to 894 *Svätopluk II (died c. 906), a son of Sv ...
Slovak version *
Svante Svante is the shortening for the Swedish male first name Svantepolk. It originates from Slavic ancestors of first prominent Svantes in Sweden. The Slavic languages have the name which is rendered as Sviatopolk in Ukrainian, Russian and Bulgaria ...
Swedish version *
Zwentibold Zwentibold (''Zventibold'', ''Zwentibald'', ''Swentiboldo'', ''Sventibaldo'', ''Sanderbald''; – 13 August 900), a member of the Carolingian dynasty, was the illegitimate son of Emperor Arnulf. In 895, his father granted him the Kingdom of ...
German version {{DEFAULTSORT:Swietopelk Polish masculine given names Slavic masculine given names Masculine given names