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Encyclopedia > Dukes of Pomerania

Pomerania (Pommern Ger) (Pomorze Pol) is a geographical and historical region in northern Poland and Germany, on the south coasts of Baltic Sea on both sides of the Oder River and reaches to the Vistula river in the east and Reknitz River in the west. Historic Pomerania (outlined in yellow) Pomerania (Polish: , German: , Pomeranian (Kashubian): Pòmòrze and Pòmòrskô, Latin: Pomerania, Pomorania) is a geographical and historical region in northern Poland and Germany on the south coasts of the Baltic Sea between and on both sides of the Vistula and Oder (Odra) rivers, reaching the Recknitz... The Baltic Sea is located in Northern Europe, from 53 deg. ... The Odra or Oder River (Czech/Polish: Odra, German: Oder, Ancient Latin: Viadua, Viadrus, Medieval Latin: Odera, Oddera) is a river in Central Europe. ... Length 1,047 km Elevation of the source 1,106 m Average discharge  ? m³/s Area watershed 192,000 km² Origin  Barania Góra, Beskidy Mouth  GdaÅ„sk Bay, Baltic Sea Basin countries Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Slovakia The Vistula (Polish: WisÅ‚a) is the longest river in Poland. ...


In the second half of 10th century Pomerania was part of Poland, but the bishopric of Kołobrzeg established in 1000 was destroyed in ca. 1005. In the 1030s Polish state was fragmented into several provinces, but soon rebuilt when Casimir I the Restorer was victorius in the battle with Mazovians and Pomeranians in 1047. Polish king Bolesław Śmiały (1058-1080) is reported to have lost control of Pomerania. As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... Historic Pomerania (outlined in yellow) Pomerania (Polish: , German: , Pomeranian (Kashubian): Pòmòrze and Pòmòrskô, Latin: Pomerania, Pomorania) is a geographical and historical region in northern Poland and Germany on the south coasts of the Baltic Sea between and on both sides of the Vistula and Oder (Odra) rivers, reaching the Recknitz... KoÅ‚obrzeg (pronounce: [kÉ”wÉ”bʒεg] â–¶(?), Kashubian/Pomeranian: Kòłobrzeg, German: Kolberg) is a city in Middle Pomerania in north-western Poland with some 50,000 inhabitants (2000). ... // Events World Population 300 million. ... Events Malcolm II succeeds Kenneth III as king of Scotland. ... Casimir I on Jan Matejkos painting Casimir I, the Restorer (Polish: Kazimierz I Odnowiciel) (1015-1058), duke of Poland, was the son of Mieszko II of Poland and Rixa von Lothringen. ... Events William the Conqueror, with assistance from King Henry I of France, secured control of Normandy by defeating the rebel Norman barons at Caen the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes Births Deaths October 9 - Pope Clement II Categories: 1047 ... Reign From 992 until 1025 Coronation On April 18, 1025 in Gniezno Cathedral, Poland Royal House Piast Coat of Arms OrzeÅ‚ Piastowski Parents Mieszko I Dubrawka Consorts Rikdaga Judith Enmilda Oda Children with Judith Bezprym with Enmilda Regelina Mieszko II Lambert Otton with Oda Matylda Date of Birth 966/967...


The first written trace of the Pomeranian monarch is the 1046 mention of Zemuzil dux Bomeranorum (Siemomysł, duke of Pomeranians). The Chronicle of the Polish dukes written in 1113 by so called Gallus Anonymus mentions several dukes of Pomerania: Swantibor, Gniewomir, and an unnamed duke besieged in Kołobrzeg. // Events First contact between the Byzantine Empire and the Seljuks. ... SiemomysÅ‚ is the third legendary Polish duke, and said to be the father of Polands first historical ruler, Mieszko I. SiemomysÅ‚ is credited with leaving the lands known as Greater Poland to his son, who further expanded them during his reign. ... Events Pierre Abélard opens his school in Paris End of Kyanzitthas reign in Myanmar Alaungsithus reign begins in Myanmar Suryavarman Is reign begins in the Khmer Empire Bridlington Priory founded Births August 24 - Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (died 1151) Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona... Gallus Anonymus (Polish: Gall Anonim) living in XIth and XIIth century. ... KoÅ‚obrzeg (pronounce: [kÉ”wÉ”bʒεg] â–¶(?), Kashubian/Pomeranian: Kòłobrzeg, German: Kolberg) is a city in Middle Pomerania in north-western Poland with some 50,000 inhabitants (2000). ...


In three military campaigns of 1116, 1119, 1121 entire Pomerania was conquered by the Polish duke Boleslaw the Wrymouth (Bolesław Krzywousty), and divided into four parts: Eastern Pomerania with Gdańsk was put under direct Polish control and the duke had nominated his governors. Middle Pomerania with Słupsk and Sławno was made a Polish fief under a Pomeranian duke Racibor I. Western Pomerania with Kamień, Kołobrzeg and Białogard were made a Polish fief ruled by duke Warcisław I. Szczecin and Wolin were semi-independent city-republics being Polish fiefs. Events Baldwin I of Jerusalem undertakes an invasion of Egypt The modern book of separate pages stitched together is invented in China Construction starts on the Chennkesava temple The Aztecs leave Aztlán searching for the site of what will eventually become Tenochtitlán and later Mexico City Births Deaths... Events February 2 - Callixtus II becomes Pope August 20 - Henry I of England routes Louis VI at the Battle of Bremule. ... Events Concordat of Worms condemns Pierre Abélards writings on the Holy Trinity. ... Boleslaus III on a painting by Jan Matejko Boleslaus III the Wrymouth (Polish: BolesÅ‚aw III Krzywousty), (1086-1138) was duke of Poland from 1102. ... Eastern Pomerania (also Pomerelia, East Pomerania, GdaÅ„sk Pomerania, Vistula Pomerania) is a geographical and historical region in the east of Pomerania in northern Poland. ... Motto: Nec temere, nec timide (Neither rashly nor timidly) Voivodship Pomeranian Municipal government Rada miasta GdaÅ„ska Mayor PaweÅ‚ Adamowicz Area 262 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 460 524 (2004) - Ranked 6th 1,100,000 (Tricity) 1761/km² Founded City rights 997 1263 Latitude Longitude 54°40N 18°60... Middle Pomerania is a geographical and historical region in the middle of Pomerania in northern Poland, between Western and Eastern Pomerania. ... SÅ‚upsk (pronounce: [swupsk], Kashubian/Pomeranian: Stolpsk; German: Stolp; Neo-pomeranian: La Corneuve ) is a city in Middle Pomerania region and the capital of the region, in north-western Poland with some 100,000 inhabitants. ... SÅ‚awno (Polish: SÅ‚awno; German: Schlawe), is a town in Middle Pomerania region, north-western Poland with some 15,000 inhabitants. ... Under the system of feudalism, a fiefdom, fief, feud or fee, consisted of heritable lands or revenue-producing property granted by a liege lord in return for a vassal knights service (usually fealty, military service, and security). ... West Pomeranian voivodship since 1999 West Pomerania (Polish: Pomorze Zachodnie, German: West Pommern; Latin Pomerania Occidentalis) or West Pomeranian Voivodship (Polish: województwo zachodniopomorskie) is an administrative region or voivodship in the northwestern part of Poland. ... KamieÅ„ Pomorski (Kaszubian/Pomeranian: Kamién, German: Kammin or Cammin) is a town in the far northwest of Poland in the West-Pomeranian Voivodship. ... KoÅ‚obrzeg (pronounce: [kÉ”wÉ”bʒεg] â–¶(?), Kashubian/Pomeranian: Kòłobrzeg, German: Kolberg) is a city in Middle Pomerania in north-western Poland with some 50,000 inhabitants (2000). ... BiaÅ‚ogard (Kashubian/Pomeranian: Biôłogard)is a town in Middle Pomerania, north-western Poland with some 25,000 inhabitants. ... Motto: none Voivodship West Pomeranian Municipal government Rada miasta Szczecina Mayor Marian Jurczyk Area 301,3 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 413 600 1372/km² Founded City rights 8th century 1243 Latitude Longitude 53°26N 14°34E Area code +48 91 Car plates ZS Twin towns Berlin-Kreuzberg... Wolin is the name shared by an island located in the Baltic Sea located just off the Polish coast, and a town located on the island. ...


Polish governors in Eastern Pomerania gradually gained more and more power and evolved into semi-independent dukes, who ruled the duchy until 1294. In various times they were vassals of Poland and Denmark. The duchy was temporarily split into districts of Gdańsk, Białogard, Świecie, and Lubieszewo-Tczew. For broader historical context, see 1290s and 13th century. ... A vassal, in European medieval feudalism terminology, is one who through a commendation ceremony (composed of homage and fealty) enters into mutual obligations with a lord, usually military conscription and mutual protection, in exchange for a fief. ... Motto: Nec temere, nec timide (Neither rashly nor timidly) Voivodship Pomeranian Municipal government Rada miasta GdaÅ„ska Mayor PaweÅ‚ Adamowicz Area 262 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 460 524 (2004) - Ranked 6th 1,100,000 (Tricity) 1761/km² Founded City rights 997 1263 Latitude Longitude 54°40N 18°60... BiaÅ‚ogard (Kashubian/Pomeranian: Biôłogard)is a town in Middle Pomerania, north-western Poland with some 25,000 inhabitants. ... Other languages FAQs | Table free Welcome to Wikipedia, the free-content encyclopedia that anyone can edit. ... Tczew (Kashubian: Derszowo; German Dirschau) is a town on the river Vistula in Eastern Pomerania region, in northern Poland with 60,000 inhabitants (2002). ...


Warcisław I of Western Pomerania gave birth to the Griffin family of dukes who ruled the duchy until 1637. They managed to gather various territories and that way they were vassals of Poland, Denmark, Saxony, Brandenburg and Roman Empire (Germany). The duchy was temporarily split into districts of Szczecin, Wolgast, Barth, Darłowo, Demmin, Słupsk and Stargard. Roman griffin, Turkey The griffin (also spelled gryphon, gryphen, griffon or gryphin) is a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle with the addition of prominent ears, traditionally termed asss ears. The female has the wings of an eagle. ... Events February 3 - Tulipmania collapses in Netherlands by government order February 15 - Ferdinand III becomes Holy Roman Emperor December 17 - Shimabara Rebellion erupts in Japan Pierre de Fermat makes a marginal claim to have proof of what would become known as Fermats last theorem. ... With an area of 18,413 km² and a population of 4. ... DarÅ‚owo (in full The Royal City of DarÅ‚owo: Polish: Królewskie Miasto DarÅ‚owo, German: Rügenwalde, Kashubian/Pomeranian: Dirlowò ), is a town at the south coast of the Baltic Sea in Middle Pomerania, north-western Poland with approximatey 15,000 inhabitants. ... Starogard or Stargard means old town or old fort in Pomeranian language. ...


Ancestors of Racibor I ruled the Duchy of Middle Pomerania until 1238, and next the area was an object of competition between the Dukes of Western Pomerania, Eastern Pomerania, Rugen and Brandenburg. Events In the Iberian peninsula, James I of Aragon captures the city of Valencia September 28 from the Moors; the Moors retreat to Granada. ...


The island of Rugen was conquered by Denmark in 1168 and the local ruler give birth to a dynasty of dukes of Rugen, vassals of Denish kings. In 1325 the Principality of Rugen fell to Pomerania. Rügen (Polish Rugia) is the largest German island. ... Events December 22 - Afraid that Old Cairo would be captured by the Crusaders, its Caliph orders the city set afire. ... Events Muhammed Tughlaq succeeds his father Ghiyas al-Din Tughlaq as Sultan of Delhi. ...

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Duchy of Pomerania (Eastern) - Księstwo Pomorskie (Wschodnie)

Events: The Tynwald, the parliament of the Isle of Man, is founded. ... Reign From c. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... // Events First contact between the Byzantine Empire and the Seljuks. ... Events September 28 - Henry I of England defeats his older brother Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy, at the Battle of Tinchebrai, and imprisons him in Cardiff Castle; Edgar Atheling and William Clito are also taken prisoner. ... Events Battle of Naklo Battle of Hundsfeld Fulk of Jerusalem becomes count of Anjou Alfonso I of Aragon marries Urraca of Castile Crusaders capture Tripoli Anselm of Laon becomes chancellor of Laon Births July 25 - Afonso, first king of Portugal Deaths Alfonso VI of Castile Anselm of Canterbury, philosopher and... Events Pierre Abélard opens his school in Paris End of Kyanzitthas reign in Myanmar Alaungsithus reign begins in Myanmar Suryavarman Is reign begins in the Khmer Empire Bridlington Priory founded Births August 24 - Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (died 1151) Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona... Events Concordat of Worms condemns Pierre Abélards writings on the Holy Trinity. ... Events Frederick I Barbarossa crowned Holy Roman Emperor. ... Events June 18 - Five Canterbury monks see what was possibly the Giordano Bruno crater being formed The Sung Document written detailing the discovery of Mu-Lan-Pi (suggested by some to be California) by Muslim sailors The Chronicle of Gervase of Canterbury written The Leaning Tower of Pisa begins to... Events June 18 - Five Canterbury monks see what was possibly the Giordano Bruno crater being formed The Sung Document written detailing the discovery of Mu-Lan-Pi (suggested by some to be California) by Muslim sailors The Chronicle of Gervase of Canterbury written The Leaning Tower of Pisa begins to... Events March 26 - Pope John XIX crowns Conrad II Holy Roman Emperor. ... Sambor I was a duke of Eastern Pomerania, with his capital in Gdansk, in years 1180-1207. ... Events Stephen Langton consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury June 17 by Pope Innocent III Births September 8 - King Sancho II of Portugal October 1 - King Henry III of England (d. ... Centuries: 12th century - 13th century - 14th century Decades: 1170s 1180s 1190s 1200s 1210s - 1220s - 1230s 1240s 1250s 1260s 1270s Years: 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 - 1220 - 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 See also: 1220 state leaders The world in 1220 Middle Ages in Europe Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) Events Mongols... Mestwin I, Mszczuj I or Mściwój I (died 1/2 May 1217 or 1220) was a prince of Eastern Pomerania in years 1207-1220. ... Centuries: 12th century - 13th century - 14th century Decades: 1170s 1180s 1190s 1200s 1210s - 1220s - 1230s 1240s 1250s 1260s 1270s Years: 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 - 1220 - 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 See also: 1220 state leaders The world in 1220 Middle Ages in Europe Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) Events Mongols... For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century. ... Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Fukakusa of Japan Emperor Kameyama ascends to the throne of Japan September 3 - Mongols defeated by Mameluks at Battle of Ain Jalut Samogatians and Curonians defeats Teutonic knights in Battle of Durbe Births Maximus Planudes, Byzantine grammarian and theologian Deaths Monarchs/Presidents... For broader historical context, see 1260s and 13th century. ... ÅšwiÄ™topeÅ‚k II of Pomerania (Swantipolk II the Great or ÅšwiÄ™topeÅ‚k II Wielki) was a prince and later duke of Eastern Pomerania in years 1215-1266. ... For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century. ... For broader historical context, see 1290s and 13th century. ... Mestwin II, Mszczuj II or Mściwój II (died 25 December 1294) was a duke of Eastern Pomerania in years 1266-1294. ... For broader historical context, see 1290s and 13th century. ... Events March 30 - Edward I stormed Berwick-upon-Tweed, sacking the then Scottish border town with much bloodshed. ... Przemysł II Przemysł II (October 14, 1257 – February 8, 1296), was a duke of Poznań, Greater Poland, Kraków and Pomerania, and King of Poland from 1295 until his death. ... Events March 30 - Edward I stormed Berwick-upon-Tweed, sacking the then Scottish border town with much bloodshed. ... Events Osman I declares the independence of the Ottoman Principality The County of Holland is annexed by the County of Hainaut April 1, 1299 Kings Towne on the River Hull granted city status by Royal Charter of King Edward I of England. ... Categories: Poland-related stubs | Polish monarchs | Dukes of Pomerania | Dukes of Greater Poland | Dukes of Poznan | Dukes of Gniezno | Dukes of Kalisz ... Events Osman I declares the independence of the Ottoman Principality The County of Holland is annexed by the County of Hainaut April 1, 1299 Kings Towne on the River Hull granted city status by Royal Charter of King Edward I of England. ... Events August 5 - English troops capture William Wallace Wenceslas III becomes king of Bohemia The Papacy removed to France following riots in the Papal State. ... Wenceslaus II on Jan Matejkos painting Wenceslaus II Premyslid (Czech: , Polish: WacÅ‚aw II Czeski) (September 17, 1271 – June 21, 1305) King of Bohemia (1278 - 1305), Duke of Krakow (1291 - 1305), King of Poland (1300 - 1305). ... Events August 5 - English troops capture William Wallace Wenceslas III becomes king of Bohemia The Papacy removed to France following riots in the Papal State. ... Events March 25 - Robert the Bruce becomes King of Scotland June 19 - Forces of Earl of Pembroke defeat Bruces Scottish rebels at the Battle of Methven Philip IV of France exiles all the Jews from France and confiscates their property In London, a city ordinance degrees that heating with... Wenceslaus III Premyslid (Czech and Slovak Václav, Hungarian Vencel, Polish WacÅ‚aw), (October 6, 1289 – August 4, 1306) was the king of Hungary (1301 - 1305) and king of Bohemia (1305 - 1306). ... Events March 25 - Robert the Bruce becomes King of Scotland June 19 - Forces of Earl of Pembroke defeat Bruces Scottish rebels at the Battle of Methven Philip IV of France exiles all the Jews from France and confiscates their property In London, a city ordinance degrees that heating with... Events Rhodes falls to forces of the Knights of St. ... Categories: Poland-related stubs | Polish monarchs | Dukes of Pomerania | Dukes of Greater Poland | Dukes of Poznan | Dukes of Gniezno | Dukes of Kalisz ... Events Rhodes falls to forces of the Knights of St. ... Events February 4 - In the Thirteen Years War, the Secret Council of the Prussian Confederacy sends a formal act of disobedience to the Grand Master. ... Teutonic Knights, charging into battle. ... Events February 4 - In the Thirteen Years War, the Secret Council of the Prussian Confederacy sends a formal act of disobedience to the Grand Master. ... Events Chimú Empire conquered by troops of the Inca End of term for Regent of Sweden Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna. ... Events Chimú Empire conquered by troops of the Inca End of term for Regent of Sweden Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna. ... 1772 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... The Pomeranian Voivodship (in Polish województwo pomorskie) is an administrative region or voivodship in northern Poland within the historic region of Eastern Pomerania. ... 1772 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... 1919 (MCMXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... One of four districts of East Prussia in 1920 - 1938. ...

Duchy of Bialogarda/Belgard (Ksiestwo bialogardzkie)

Events Stephen Langton consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury June 17 by Pope Innocent III Births September 8 - King Sancho II of Portugal October 1 - King Henry III of England (d. ... // Events A certified copy of the Magna Carta June 15 - King John of England forced to put his seal to the Magna Carta, outlining the rights of landowning men (nobles and knights) and restricting the kings power. ... Events March 18 - Sixth Crusade of Emperor Frederick II ends in truce with Sultan al-Kamil and coronation of Frederick as King of Jerusalem. ... For broader historical context, see 1250s and 13th century. ... For broader historical context, see 1250s and 13th century. ... Eastern Pomerania (also Pomerelia, East Pomerania, Gdańsk Pomerania, Vistula Pomerania) is a geographical and historical region in the east of Pomerania in northern Poland. ...

Duchy of Gdańsk/Danzig (Księstwo gdańskie)

  • to 1215 part of Duchy of Eastern Pomerania
  • 1215-1266 Świętopełk II the Great (Świętopełk II Wielki)
  • 1266-1271 Warcisław II
  • from 1271 part of the Duchy of Eastern Pomerania

// Events A certified copy of the Magna Carta June 15 - King John of England forced to put his seal to the Magna Carta, outlining the rights of landowning men (nobles and knights) and restricting the kings power. ... // Events A certified copy of the Magna Carta June 15 - King John of England forced to put his seal to the Magna Carta, outlining the rights of landowning men (nobles and knights) and restricting the kings power. ... For broader historical context, see 1260s and 13th century. ... Świętopełk II of Pomerania (Swantipolk II the Great or Świętopełk II Wielki) was a prince and later duke of Eastern Pomerania in years 1215-1266. ... For broader historical context, see 1260s and 13th century. ... For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century. ...

Duchy of Lubiszewo (Ksiestwo lubiszewskie)

  • 1178-1200/1207 Grzymislaw II
  • 1215/1228-1266/1278 Sambor II
  • from 1266/1278 part of the Duchy of Eastern Pomerania

Duchy of Swiecie/Schwetz (Ksiestwo swieckie)

  • to 1178 part of Eastern Pomerania
  • 1178-1200/1207 Grzymislaw II
  • 1215/1223-1229/1230 Warcislaw I
  • 1229-1255/1266 Swietopelk II Wielki
  • 1255/12661271 Msciwoj II
  • from 1271 part of united Duchy of Eastern Pomerania

Mestwin II, Mszczuj II or Mściwój II (died 25 December 1294) was a duke of Eastern Pomerania in years 1266-1294. ...

Duchy of Pomerania (Middle) or Slawno/Schlawe - Ksiestwo Slawienskie

  • ?-1156 Racibor I (from 1147/8 also duke of Western Pomerania)
  • to ca 1190 part of Western Pomerania
  • 1190-1223 Boguslaw III
  • 1223-1238 Racibor II
  • 1238-1316 part of Eastern Pomerania
  • from 1316 as Duchy of Slupsk part of Duchy of Wolgast (Western Pomerania)

Eastern Pomerania (also Pomerelia, East Pomerania, Gdańsk Pomerania, Vistula Pomerania) is a geographical and historical region in the east of Pomerania in northern Poland. ...

Duchy of Pomerania (Western) - Ksiestwo Pomorskie (Zachodnie)

  • 1121 Swietopelk ???
  • 1121-1147/8 Warcislaw I
  • 1147/8-1156 Racibor I
  • 1156-1180 Boguslaw I and Kazimierz I
  • 1180-1187 Boguslaw I
  • 1187-1220 Boguslaw II and Kazimierz II

After 1202 Pomeranian Duchy is divided into several duchies, most important being Wolgast and Szczecin duchies, united into one Pomeranian state from time to time. ... Casimir II the Just on a painting by Jan Matejko Casimir II the Just (1138 – 5 May 1194; Polish: Kazimierz II Sprawiedliwy) of the Piast dynasty was the youngest son of Boleslaus III of Poland. ... Events August 1 - Arthur of Brittany captured in Mirebeau, north of Poitiers Beginning of the Fourth Crusade. ...

  • 1264-1278 Barnim I Dobry
  • 1278-1295 Barnim II, Otto I and Boguslaw IV
  • 1478-1523 Boguslaw X
  • 1523-1531 Jerzy I and Barnim XI Pobozny
  • 1625-1637 Boguslaw XIV
  • from 1637 western part of Pomerania inc. Szczecin to Sweden
  • 1637-1657 counties of Lebork and Bytow to Poland, next to Brandenburg
  • from 1648 eastern part of Pomerania to Brandenburg

Boguslaw XIV of Pomerania (31 March 1580 - 10 March 1637) was the third son of Duke Boguslaw XIII by his first wife Klara of Brunswick-Lüneburg. ...

Duchy of Szczecin/Stettin (Ksiestwo Szczecinskie)

  • to 1160 part of Duchy of Pomerania (western)
  • 1160-1187 Boguslaw I
  • 1156-1180 Boguslaw I, Kazimierz I
  • 1202-1220 Boguslaw II
  • 1220-1278 Barnim I Dobry
  • 1278-1295 Barnim II, Otto I of Pomerania and Boguslaw IV
  • 1295-1344 Otto I of Pomerania
  • 1344-1368 Barnim III Wielki
  • 1368-1372 Kazimierz III
  • 1372-1404 Swietobor I and Boguslaw VII
  • 1404-1413 Swietobor I
  • 1413-1428 Otto II and Kazimierz V
  • 1428-1435 Kazimierz V
  • 1435-1451 Joachim I Mlodszy
  • 1451-1464 Otto III
  • 1464-1474 Eryk II
  • 1474-1523 Boguslaw X
  • 1523-1531 Jerzy I and Barnim X
  • 1531-1569 Barnim IX
  • 1569-1600 Jan Fryderyk
  • 1600-1603 Barnim X
  • 1603-1606 Boguslaw XIII
  • 1606-1618 Filip II
  • 1618-1620 Franciszek I
  • 1620-1625 Boguslaw XIV
  • from 1625 part of united Duchy of Pomerania (Western)

... ... Boguslaw XIV of Pomerania (31 March 1580 - 10 March 1637) was the third son of Duke Boguslaw XIII by his first wife Klara of Brunswick-Lüneburg. ...

Duchy of Wologoszcz/Wolgast (Ksiestwo wologoskie)

  • to 1295 part of Duchy of Pomerania (Western)
  • 1295-1309 Boguslaw IV
  • 1309-1326 Warcislaw IV
  • 1326-1365 Boguslaw V, Warcislaw V and Barnim VI
  • 1365-1368 Boguslaw V and Warcislaw V
  • 1368-1376 Boguslaw VI and Warcislaw IV (?)
  • 1376-1393 Boguslaw VI
  • 1393-1394 Warcislaw VI
  • 1394-1405 Barnim VI
  • 1405-1451 Barnim VII and Warcislaw IX
  • 1451-1457 Warcislaw IX
  • 1457-1474 Eryk II
  • 1474-1478 Warcislaw X
  • 1478-1523 Boguslaw X
  • 1523-1531 Barnim IX and Jerzy I
  • 1532-1560 Filip I
  • 1567-1569 Boguslaw XIII, Ernest Ludwik, Jan Fryderyk and Barnim X
  • 1569-1592 Ernest Ludwik
  • 1592-1625 Filip II Juliusz
  • from 1625 part of united Duchy of (Western) Pomerania

Duchy of Bardo/Barth (Ksiestwo bardowskie)

  • to 1376 part of Duchy of Wolgast
  • 1376-1415 Warcislaw VI
  • 1394-1415 Warcislaw VII
  • 1415-1451 Barnim VIII
  • 1457-1478 Warcislaw IX
  • 1478-1531 part of Duchy of Pomerania (Western)
  • 1531-1569 part of Duchy of Wolgast
  • 1569-1603 Boguslaw XIII
  • from 1603 part of Duchy of Szczecin

Duchy of Darlowo/Ruegenwalde (Ksiestwo Darlowskie)

  • to 1569 part of Duchy of Szczecin
  • 1569-1603 Barnim X
  • 1603-1606 Boguslaw XIII
  • 1606-1617 Jerzy III i Boguslaw XIV
  • 1617-1620 Boguslaw XIV
  • from 1569 part of Duchy of Szczecin

Boguslaw XIV of Pomerania (31 March 1580 - 10 March 1637) was the third son of Duke Boguslaw XIII by his first wife Klara of Brunswick-Lüneburg. ... Boguslaw XIV of Pomerania (31 March 1580 - 10 March 1637) was the third son of Duke Boguslaw XIII by his first wife Klara of Brunswick-Lüneburg. ...

Duchy of Dymin/Demmin (Ksiestwo dyminkie)

  • to 1160 part of Pomeranian Duchy
  • 1160-1180 Kazimierz I
  • 1202-1219/20 Kazimierz II
  • 1219/20-1264 Warcislaw III
  • from 1264 to Duchy of Szczecin

... Casimir II the Just on a painting by Jan Matejko Casimir II the Just (1138 – 5 May 1194; Polish: Kazimierz II Sprawiedliwy) of the Piast dynasty was the youngest son of Boleslaus III of Poland. ...

Duchy of Slupsk/Stolp (Ksiestwo Slupskie)

  • to ca 1190 part of Western Pomerania
  • 1190-1316 Duchy of Slawno (part of Eastern Pomerania)
  • 1316-1368 part of Duchy of Wolgast
  • 1368-1373 Boguslaw V Stary
  • 1374-1377 Kazimierz IV
  • 1377-1395 Warcislaw VII
  • 1395-1402 Boguslaw VIII i Barnim V
  • 1402-1403 Barnim V
  • 1403-1418 Boguslaw VIII
  • 1418-1446 Boguslaw IX
  • 1449-1459 Eryk I
  • from 1459 part of Duchy of Wolgast

West Pomeranian voivodship since 1999 West Pomerania (Polish: Pomorze Zachodnie, German: West Pommern; Latin Pomerania Occidentalis) or West Pomeranian Voivodship (Polish: województwo zachodniopomorskie) is an administrative region or voivodship in the northwestern part of Poland. ... Eastern Pomerania (also Pomerelia, East Pomerania, GdaÅ„sk Pomerania, Vistula Pomerania) is a geographical and historical region in the east of Pomerania in northern Poland. ... Casimir IV (Kazimierz IV in Polish) was a duke of Pomerania-Slupsk. ... Eric of Pomerania Eric of Pomerania, Erik af Pommern, Erik VII (Danish title), Erik av Pommern (Eirik III) (Norwegian title) or Erik av Pommern (Eric XIII) (Swedish title), was adopted by Margaret I of Denmark and became the hereditary king of Norway (1389 – 1442), elected king of Denmark (1412 – 1439...

Duchy of Stargard (Ksiestwo stargardzkie)

  • to 1377 part of Duchy of Slupsk
  • 1377-1402 Boguslaw VIII i Barnim V
  • 1402-1418 Boguslaw VIII
  • 1418-1446 Boguslaw IX
  • 1449-1459 Eryk I
  • from 1459 to Duchy of Wolgast

Principality of Rugia/Rugen/Rana - Ksiestwo Rugijskie/Ranskie

From 1325 Duchy of Wolgast-Rugen or Rugen-Bardo: Events December 22 - Afraid that Old Cairo would be captured by the Crusaders, its Caliph orders the city set afire. ... Events Muhammed Tughlaq succeeds his father Ghiyas al-Din Tughlaq as Sultan of Delhi. ... // Events June 3 - Thomas Becket consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury. ... Events December 29: Assassination of Thomas Beckett, Archbishop of Canterbury, in Canterbury cathedral Eleanor of Aquitaine leaves the court of Henry II because of a string of infidelities. ... Events December 29: Assassination of Thomas Beckett, Archbishop of Canterbury, in Canterbury cathedral Eleanor of Aquitaine leaves the court of Henry II because of a string of infidelities. ... Events April 9 - Peter of Courtenay crowned emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople at Rome, by Pope Honorius III May 20 - First Barons War, royalist victory at Lincoln. ... // Events Damietta is besieged by the knights of the Fifth Crusade. ... Events University, the first College at Oxford founded Births Emperor Kameyama of Japan Pope John XXII Frederick I, Margrave of Baden Deaths July 6 - Alexander II of Scotland (b. ... Events University, the first College at Oxford founded Births Emperor Kameyama of Japan Pope John XXII Frederick I, Margrave of Baden Deaths July 6 - Alexander II of Scotland (b. ... Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Fukakusa of Japan Emperor Kameyama ascends to the throne of Japan September 3 - Mongols defeated by Mameluks at Battle of Ain Jalut Samogatians and Curonians defeats Teutonic knights in Battle of Durbe Births Maximus Planudes, Byzantine grammarian and theologian Deaths Monarchs/Presidents... Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Fukakusa of Japan Emperor Kameyama ascends to the throne of Japan September 3 - Mongols defeated by Mameluks at Battle of Ain Jalut Samogatians and Curonians defeats Teutonic knights in Battle of Durbe Births Maximus Planudes, Byzantine grammarian and theologian Deaths Monarchs/Presidents... Events July 11 - Battle of the Golden Spurs (Guldensporenslag in Dutch), major victory of Flanders over the French occupier. ... // Events On the 20 April, Pope Boniface VIII founds the University of Rome La Sapienza Edward I of England reconquers Scotland (see also: William Wallace, Wars of Scottish Independence) The Khilji Dynasty conquers Chittor Births Saint Birgitta, Swedish saint (died 1373) Gegeen Khan, Mongol emperor of China (died 1323) Deaths... Events Muhammed Tughlaq succeeds his father Ghiyas al-Din Tughlaq as Sultan of Delhi. ... Events Muhammed Tughlaq succeeds his father Ghiyas al-Din Tughlaq as Sultan of Delhi. ...

Events Muhammed Tughlaq succeeds his father Ghiyas al-Din Tughlaq as Sultan of Delhi. ... Events Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Osman I (1299-1326) to Orhan I (1326-1359) Aradia de Toscano, is initiated into a Dianic cult of Italian Witchcraft (Stregheria), and discovers through a vision that she is the human incarnation of the goddess Aradia. ... Events Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Osman I (1299-1326) to Orhan I (1326-1359) Aradia de Toscano, is initiated into a Dianic cult of Italian Witchcraft (Stregheria), and discovers through a vision that she is the human incarnation of the goddess Aradia. ... Events Timur ascends throne of Samarkand. ... Events Timur ascends throne of Samarkand. ... Events Births March 13 - Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans, son of king Charles V of France Princess Beatrice of Portugal, heiress to the throne during the 1383-1385 Crisis Deaths Categories: 1372 ... Events Births March 13 - Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans, son of king Charles V of France Princess Beatrice of Portugal, heiress to the throne during the 1383-1385 Crisis Deaths Categories: 1372 ... // Events Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, travels with King Richard II of England to Ireland. ... // Events Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, travels with King Richard II of England to Ireland. ... Events Friedrich I Hohenzollern (b. ... Events Friedrich I Hohenzollern (b. ... Events June 1 - Battle of San Romano - Florence defeats Siena foundation of Université de Caen In the end of the Hook and Cod wars, Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut and Holland is forced by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, to abdicate all her estates in his favour; end of Hainaut... Events June 1 - Battle of San Romano - Florence defeats Siena foundation of Université de Caen In the end of the Hook and Cod wars, Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut and Holland is forced by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, to abdicate all her estates in his favour; end of Hainaut... // Events February 3 - Murad II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire dies and is succeeded by his son Mehmed II. April 11 - Celje acquires market-town status and town rights by orders from the Celje count Frederic II. June 30 - French troops under the Comte de Dunois invade Guyenne and capture... // Events February 3 - Murad II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire dies and is succeeded by his son Mehmed II. April 11 - Celje acquires market-town status and town rights by orders from the Celje count Frederic II. June 30 - French troops under the Comte de Dunois invade Guyenne and capture... Events University of Freiburg founded. ... Events University of Freiburg founded. ... Events February 18 - George, Duke of Clarence, convicted of treason against his older brother Edward IV of England, is privately executed in the Tower of London. ... Events December 12 - Upon the death of Henry IV of Castile a civil war ensues between his designated successor Isabella I of Castile and her sister Juana who was supported by her husband, Alfonso V of Portugal. ... Events February 18 - George, Duke of Clarence, convicted of treason against his older brother Edward IV of England, is privately executed in the Tower of London. ...

Further reading

  • Gerard Labuda (ed.), "Historia Pomorza", vol. 1-4, Poznan-Torun 1969-2003
  • Edmund Kopicki, "Tabele dynastyczne", "Wykazy panujacych", in: "Katalog podstawowych monet i banknotow Polski oraz ziem z historycznie z Polska zwiazanych", vol. IX, part I
  • Zugmunt Boras, "Ksiazeta Pomorza Zachdniego", Poznan 1969, 1978, 1996
  • Kazimierz Kozlowski, Jerzy Podralski, "Poczet Ksiazat Pomorza Zachdniego", KAW, Szczecin 1985
  • L. Badkowski, W.Samp. "Poczet ksiazat Pomorza Gdanskiego", Gdansk 1974
  • B. Sliwinski, "Poczet ksiazaat gdanskich", Gdansk 1997
  • Wojciech Myslenicki, "Pomorscy sprzymierzenscy Jagiellonczylow", Wyd. Poznanskie, Poznan 1979
  • J. Spors, "Podzialy administracyjne Pomorza Gdanskiego i Slawiensko-Slupksiego od XII do poczatkow XIV w", Slupsk 1983
  • K. Slaski, "Podzialy terytorialne Pomorza w XII-XII w.", Poznan 1960
  • Edward Rymar, Krewni i powinowaci ksiazat pomorskich w zrodłach sredniowiecznych (XII-początek XVI w.), Materialy Zachodniopomorskie, vol. XXXI

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