of the Obodrites, Grand Duke Aribert II

Male 704 - 747  (43 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  of the Obodrites, Grand Duke Aribert II was born in 704 (son of of the Obodrites, King Aribert I and of Poland, Princess Wundana); died in 747.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LYSC-BS5

    Notes:

    Aribert II (King of the Cheer) History:
    https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ариберт_II_(король_ободритов)

    Aribert II (Orithbert II; died in 747) was Grand Duke of the Slavic tribe of the Hodriches and the entire Union of Obodrites until 747.
    Biography[edit | edit code]
    It is assumed that at the time of the death of his father Aribert I in 724, Aribert II was still a minor and cheerful for a while ruled one of his uncles. Aribert II was married to an unknown daughter Ulfred of England.
    Over the end of his reign, the first reliable mention of oborrites in historical sources are associated: for example, the Chronicle of Fredegar's Continuators reports that the Vends entered the war against the Saxons in 747 or 748 on the side of the Frankish ruler Pipin Korotky.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. of the Obodrites, Supreme Prince Vyshan was born in 727; died in 795 in Lune, Vitebsk, Belarus.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  of the Obodrites, King Aribert I was born in 680 (son of of the Obodrites, Grand Duke Wislav and Saxony, Adola of); died in 726.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LYSZ-QQV
    • Appointments / Titles: Between 700 and 724; Grand Duke of the Obodrites

    Notes:

    Aribert I (Orithbert I; died in 724) - King (Grand Duke) of the Obodrite Union (700-724).

    Biography[edit | edit code]
    Aribert I was the son of Wisław, after whose death he allegedly took the throne. Thus, he ruled between 700 and 724. Perhaps after his death, one of his unknown brothers ruled for some time.

    The name Oritbert, as I assumed. F. Chemnitz, of Lombard origin. This is quite likely, since the mother of Aribert I is called the unknown daughter of the Lombard king in historical sources.

    It is noted that by the time of the wedding in 1716 of Duke Charles Leopold of Mecklenburg and Russian Princess Catherine, Vice-Rector of the Gymnasium Friedrich Thomas had compiled the so-called "Mecklenburg Genealogies", which show that the dynasties of both newlyweds dated to Aribert I.

    Aribert married of Poland, Princess Wundana. Wundana was born in UNKNOWN in Poland; died in DEAD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  of Poland, Princess Wundana was born in UNKNOWN in Poland; died in DEAD.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LYSZ-Q2Q

    Notes:

    Princess of Sarmatia of Poland

    Children:
    1. 1. of the Obodrites, Grand Duke Aribert II was born in 704; died in 747.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  of the Obodrites, Grand Duke Wislav was born in 664 (son of of the Obodrites, King Radegast I); died in 700.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LYSZ-7WC

    Notes:

    Wislav, Grand Duke of the Slavic tribe of vigor and the entire Union of Cheer.
    Wisław (Viseslav, died 700) is the Grand Duke of the Slavic tribe of the Bodrich and the entire Union of Obodrites. It is estimated that. F. Chemnitz ruled 36 years, that is, from 664 to 700. His wife was presumably Saxon Princess Adolla, which is partly confirmed by the fact that the name of his son Aribert (Orithbert) is of Saxon origin.

    Wislav married Saxony, Adola of. Adola was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Saxony, Adola of was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LYSZ-9B1

    Children:
    1. 2. of the Obodrites, King Aribert I was born in 680; died in 726.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  of the Obodrites, King Radegast I was born in UNKNOWN; died in 664.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LYSC-PGT

    Notes:

    Radegast I (Radagast, died 664) is the legendary last king of the Vandal tribe and founder of the grand ducal dynasty, which ruled the Union of Obodrites for several hundred years, mentioned in later genealogy.
    Biography[edit | edit code]
    E. Shedia identified Radegast I with the Gerul king Radagais, who invaded Italy in 405 during the time of Emperor Honorius with a huge army. Radagais was married to Zelle. According to this hypothesis, Radegastus I is a distant descendant (10 generations) of Vandal king Alimer (? - 96 BC), married to a woman named Ida from the island of Rügen.
    C. Buchholz believed that Radegast I (King of the Obodrites) in the Vandal chronicle was called Radegast II, and Radegast I was his distant ancestor who died in 405. In this case, the origin of Radegastov II was as follows:
    • Radegast I, died in 405
    o Croc (Krusco), died in 409 or 411
     Fredebald, died in 449 or 470
     Wisław II, died in 486
     unknown descendants of Wisław II (sometimes called names: Alaric, Alberich, Johann)
     Radegast II, died in 664
    The name Radagast was given to the West Slavic deity.

    He married a Princess of Granada, Spain.

    Children:
    1. 4. of the Obodrites, Grand Duke Wislav was born in 664; died in 700.