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+ | | name = Vizimir II |
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+ | | aka = the Just |
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+ | | title = King of [[Redania]] and [[Novigrad]] |
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+ | | gender = Male |
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+ | | race = [[Human]] |
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+ | | culture = [[Northern Realms]] |
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+ | | nation = {{Redanian}} |
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+ | | location = [[Tretogor]], [[Hagge]] |
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+ | | family = [[Dynastic descriptions#Redanian dynasty|Redanian dynasty]] |
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+ | | parents = [[Diana de Saint-Villiers]] (mother)<br>[[Heribert|Heribert the Quarrelsome]] (father) |
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+ | | partner = [[Hedwig of Malleore]] (wife) |
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+ | | children = [[Dalimira]] (daughter)<br>[[Millegarda|Milena]] (daughter)<br>[[Radovid V]] (son) |
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+ | *Books: |
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+ | **[[The Last Wish]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | **[[Blood of Elves]] |
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+ | **[[Time of Contempt]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | **[[Baptism of Fire]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | **[[The Tower of the Swallow]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | **[[The Lady of the Lake]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | **[[Season of Storms]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | *Video games: |
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+ | **[[The Witcher (computer game)|The Witcher]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | **[[The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | **[[The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt]] (mentioned only) |
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+ | *Non-video games: |
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+ | **[[Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni|The Witcher: A Game of Imagination]] |
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+ | *Other sources: |
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+ | **[[Dynastic descriptions]] |
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+ | **[[The World of the Witcher]] |
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+ | }} |
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'''Vizimir II the Just''', king of [[Redania]], was the son [[Heribert]] the Quarrelsome and [[Diana de Saint-Villiers]]. After his death at the end of an [[Elf|elven]] assassin's blade, he was succeeded by the [[Regency Council]], headed by [[Sigismund Dijkstra]] and [[Philippa Eilhart]]. |
'''Vizimir II the Just''', king of [[Redania]], was the son [[Heribert]] the Quarrelsome and [[Diana de Saint-Villiers]]. After his death at the end of an [[Elf|elven]] assassin's blade, he was succeeded by the [[Regency Council]], headed by [[Sigismund Dijkstra]] and [[Philippa Eilhart]]. |
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Alias(es) |
the Just |
Titles |
King of Redania and Novigrad |
Gender |
Male |
Race |
Human |
Culture |
Northern Realms |
Nationality |
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Location |
Tretogor, Hagge |
Family | |
Family |
Redanian dynasty |
Parents |
Diana de Saint-Villiers (mother) Heribert the Quarrelsome (father) |
Partner |
Hedwig of Malleore (wife) |
Children |
Dalimira (daughter) Milena (daughter) Radovid V (son) |
Appearance(s) | |
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Vizimir II the Just, king of Redania, was the son Heribert the Quarrelsome and Diana de Saint-Villiers. After his death at the end of an elven assassin's blade, he was succeeded by the Regency Council, headed by Sigismund Dijkstra and Philippa Eilhart.
Vizimir was married to Hedwig of Malleore, with whom he had three children: son Radovid and daughters Dalimira (called Dalka) and Milena (called Milka).
He wished to join the royal families of Redania and Temeria, and thus offered his daughter Dalimira to Foltest. The young king of Temeria refused, though, and the relations between the two kingdoms grew cold.
The sorceress Philippa Eilhart was an advisor in Vizimir's court, and not only held her position but also bolstered it in the years following Vizimir's demise.
Notes[ | ]
In Michael Kandel's translation of The Witcher (for the A Book of Polish Monsters anthology), Vizimir was known both as Cuthbond and Glothur.
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