Dytryk (Dietrich or Theoderic) (born after 992 - died after 1032) – Polish duke in 1032.
Of these, Świętopełk is suspected to have died before the composition of the Dagome iudex in 991, probably young and without offspring.
[2] In July 1032, following the murder of Duke Bezprym of Poland, Emperor Konrad II brokered a partition of Poland at Merseburg, dividing it between Bezprym's brothers Mieszko II Lambert and Otto and their nephew Dytryk.
[3] The partition proved short-lived, and Otto's death and Dytryk's exile allowed Mieszko II Lambert to briefly reunify the country in 1033.
Dytryk's subsequent fate is unknown, and but he died after July 1032 or 1033.