Svatopluk (in modern Czech) or Svätopluk (in modern Slovak) is a
Slavic given name
Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic countries.
The main types of Slavic names:
* Two-basic names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostromir/měr'', ''Tihomir/měr'', '' Němir/měr''), *voldъ (''Vsevolod'', ...
. It may refer to:
People
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Svatopluk I of Moravia
Svatopluk I or Svätopluk I, also known as Svatopluk the Great (Latin: ''Zuentepulc'', ''Zuentibald'', ''Sventopulch'', ''Zvataplug''; Old Church Slavic: Свѧтопълкъ and transliterated ''Svętopъłkъ''; Polish: ''Świętopełk''; Greek: ...
(c. 840–894), prince of Great Moravia from 870/871 to 894
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Svätopluk II (died c. 906), a son of Svatopluk I, prince of the Nitrian principality from 894 to c. 906
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Svatopluk of Bohemia
Svatopluk the Lion ( cz, Svatopluk Olomoucký; died 21 September 1109) was Duke of Bohemia from 1107 until his assassination in 1109. His rule was overshadowed by the fierce conflict around the Bohemian throne in the 12th century.
Family
A memb ...
(died 1109), ruler of Bohemia from 1107 to 1109
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Svatopluk ÄŒech
Svatopluk Čech (21 February 1846 in Ostředek near Benešov – 23 February 1908 in Prague) was a Czech writer, journalist and poet.
Biography
ÄŒech studied at gymnasium (secondary school) in Prague, then studied law, and later worked in the jo ...
(1846–1908), Czech writer, journalist and poet
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Svatopluk Havelka
Svatopluk Havelka (born 2 May 1925 – 24 February 2009) was a Czech composer.
Biography
Svatopluk Havelka was born at Vrbice in the Karviná district. He studied composition privately with Karel Boleslav Jirák from 1945 to 1947, while a studen ...
(1925–2009), Czech composer
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Svatopluk Innemann (1896–1945), Czech film director, cinematographer, screenwriter, film editor and actor
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Svatopluk Pluskal
Svatopluk Pluskal (28 October 1930 – 29 May 2005) was a Czechoslovak footballer and holder of a silver medal from the World Cup in Chile in 1962.
Early life
Svatopluk Pluskal started playing football in his home town, where he played for se ...
(1930-2005), Czech footballer
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Svatopluk Svoboda
Svatopluk Svoboda (5 December 1886 – 19 October 1971) was a Czech gymnast who competed for Czechoslovakia in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was born in Prague
Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and List of c ...
(1886-1971), Czechoslovakian Olympic gymnast
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Svatopluk Turek
Svatopluk Turek (25 October 1900 in Hodslavice – 30 December 1972 in ZlÃn) was a Czechoslovak novelist, known under pen name T. Svatopluk.
After studying arts at the university he worked as graphics designer in BaÅ¥a company in ZlÃn.
He is mo ...
(1900-1972), Czech writer using the pen name T. Svatopluk
Other uses
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''Svätopluk'' (opera), a Slovak opera by Eugen Suchoň
See also
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Świętopełk (disambiguation) 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'', ''Svan ...
Polish version
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Sviatopolk (disambiguation) Ukrainian, Russian, Bulgarian version
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Zwentibold
Zwentibold (''Zventibold'', ''Zwentibald'', ''Swentiboldo'', ''Sventibaldo'', ''Sanderbald''; – 13 August 900), a member of the Carolingian dynasty, was the illegitimate son of Emperor Arnulf.Collins 1999, p. 360 In 895, his father granted hi ...
German version
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Svätopluk (disambiguation) Slovak version
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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 Russian, Swiãtopôłk in Kashub ...
Swedish version
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