- Pribislav (Wagrian prince)
Pribislav (died after 1156) was a 12th century
prince of the West SlavicObotrites with his power base inWagria .Pribislav was the son of
Budivoj . After the murder ofCanute Lavard in 1131, the Obotrite lands were partitioned between Pribislav andNiklot , with the former receiving Wagria andPolabia and the latterMecklenburg until thePeene River; Pribislav received the title "regulus", or lesser king and resided inLiubice . A follower of Slavic paganism, Pribislav was described by Emperor Lothair III, whom he was dependent upon, as an enemy ofChristianity and anidolator .After the death of Lothair in 1137, Lothair's son-in-law
Henry the Proud and MargraveAlbert the Bear fought over theDuchy of Saxony . Pribislav took advantage of the struggle to rebel against the authority of theHoly Roman Empire by destroying the new castle ofSegeburg and invadingHolstein in Summer 1138. Saxons from Holstein andStormarn under the command ofHenry of Badewide led a massive counterattack the following winter. Another Holsatian campaign in Summer 1139 devastated the Slavic inhabitants of Wagria and placed the territory under German control.The Slavs under Pribislav's rule were reduced to living in the northeastern corner of Wagria. The prince complained to the Bishop of Oldenburg that the taxation and oppression of the Saxon lords were essentially driving the Wagrians to the
Baltic Sea . The Slavs retained their old religious practices, such as worship of the godProve , near Oldenburg. On Tuesdays Pribislav held court with pagan priests and representatives of the Slavic population. CountAdolf II of Holstein ultimately won over Pribislav through gifts, and Pribislav converted to Christianity in 1156.References
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