Ratibor II (d. No later than 1227) - ruler of the Principality of Schlave-Stolp in Pomerania . The last representative of the Ratiborids is the branches of the Greifenhaus clan.
Mentioned in a 1223 document as Ratiborius Dei gracia princeps dictus terre Slauensis.
It is assumed that he was the successor to Prince Bogislav III. In what kindred relationship they were, it is not known. The German historian Martin Wehrmann (1861-1937) suggested that Ratibor II was the son of Bogislav III. Rudolf Benl, on the other hand, considers Ratibor or the uterine, go cousin of Bogislav.
Ratibor II was the last representative of the Ratiborides - a branch of the Greifenhaus clan. When he died, the struggle for his principality began, with Denmark first victorious. After the defeat of the Danish troops at the Battle of Bornheved (1227), Slav and Stolp captured the Pomeranian Duke Barnim I.
However, soon (in 1235/1236) the former principality of Ratibor II fell into the power of Svyatopolk the Great .