Cealadragus (8th/9th century; Polish: Całodróg) was a prince of the Confederation of the Veleti. He was the second son of Liub. In 823, his brother, Milegast, who, at the time, was a ruler of the Veleti, was deposed, with Cealadragus replacing him. It is unknown how long Cealadragus ruled.
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Cealadragus (8th/9th century; Polish: Całodróg) was a prince of the Confederation of the Veleti. He was the second son of Liub. In 823, his brother, Milegast, who, at the time, was a ruler of the Veleti, was deposed, with Cealadragus replacing him. It is unknown how long Cealadragus ruled.
== History == Cealadragus, born at the end of 8th century, or in the beginning of the 9th century, was the youngest, second son of Liub, a ruler of the Confederation of the Veleti, located in Western Pomerania, in Central Europe. He had an older brother, Milegast.
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