Milegast (8th/9th century; Latin: Milegastus; Polish: Miłogost) was a prince of the Confederation of the Veleti, ruling in 823. He was the eldest son, and successor, of Liub. In 823, he was deposed in an uprising, and replaced with his younger brother, Cealadragus.
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Milegast (8th/9th century; Latin: Milegastus; Polish: Miłogost) was a prince of the Confederation of the Veleti, ruling in 823. He was the eldest son, and successor, of Liub. In 823, he was deposed in an uprising, and replaced with his younger brother, Cealadragus.
== History == Milegast, born at the end of 8th century, or in the beginning of the 9th century, was the eldest son of Liub, a ruler of the Confederation of the Veleti, located in Western Pomerania, in Central Europe. He had a younger brother, Cealadragus.
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