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- Pomerania in the High Middle Ages - Wikipedia
The areas stretching from Kołobrzeg to Szczecin were ruled by Ratibor's brother Wartislaw I and his descendants (House of Pomerania, also called Griffins, of which he was the first ascertained ancestor) until the 1630s
- Dynasty 1350 up to 1400 - landesmuseum-mv. de
The Duchy of Pomerania is separated again in 1372 The territory of Pomerania-Slupsk is removed from Pomerania-Wolgast and awarded to Bogislaw V (circa 1318–1373 74); his sons succeed him after his death
- POMERANIA - FMG
Barnim´s older son Bogislaw ruled the area to the west known as Vorpommern, with his capital at Wolgast on the Baltic coast on the left bank of the Oder estuary This area is today part of the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes - Wikipedia
In 1155, the lands regained independence under Sobieslaw I, who founded the dynasty of the Samborides, and the Duchy of Pomerelia The Duchy resulted from the partition of Świętobor, Duke of Pomerania, in which his son Wartislaw inherited the lands that would become in fact known as Pomerania
- Category: Belgard, Belgard, Pommern - WikiTree
Um diese Kategorie hinzuzufügen, kopieren einfügen Sie: [ [Category:Belgard, Belgard, Pommern]] The Poland Project ONLY uses circa 1900 as the basis for creation of village categories in Prussia Please use this category if your ancestor lived in this village anytime under Prussia
- Kingdoms of Eastern Europe - Pomeranian Branches
Ratibor gained the lands of Schlawe-Stolp and governed them independently, albeit also briefly, and the Ratiborides also account for missing reignal numbering in the main list of rulers of Pomerania Brother of duke of Pomerania Founder of the Ratiborides Wartislaw of Pomerania is killed by pagans and leaves the duchy to his young sons
- Kreis Belgard | My Pomerania - German and Polish Genealogy
Natztow officially belonged to the registry office of Rarfin; however, many of its citizens also registered births, marriages, and deaths in the nearby Standemin registry Roggow’s Standesamt was also divided by the Kreis Stadt of Belgard (seen in red)
- Pomeranian Dukes Castle - The House of Griffin dukes and the Duchy of . . .
The Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle in Szczecin is the oldest and most magnificent historical seat of the rulers from the Griffin family who ruled over Pomerania between the 13th and the mid-17th century
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