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    Pomerania ( Polish: Pomorze ⓘ ; German: Pommern ⓘ ; Kashubian: Pòmòrskô; Swedish: Pommern) is a historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Central Europe, split between Poland and Germany. The central and eastern part belongs to the West Pomeranian, Pomeranian and Kuyavian-Pomeranian voivodeships of Poland, while the ...

  2. Media in category "17th-century maps of Pomerania" The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. Pomeraniae Ducatus Tabula.jpg 3,009 × 2,363; 4.85 MB

  3. Jan 23, 2010 · English: Maps of Slavinia, Pomerania, and Pomerelia in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Selections from Ramsay Muir. Selections from Ramsay Muir. Philips' New Historical Atlas for Students .

  4. Oct 13, 2019 · Media in category "Old maps of Pomerania Province". The following 51 files are in this category, out of 51 total. Kreis Anklam 1794.jpg 1,357 × 859; 688 KB. Karte Landkreis Cammin in Pommern.jpg 2,394 × 3,451; 1.11 MB. Kreis Kammin.jpg 4,952 × 6,946; 3.43 MB. Landkreis Cammin in Pommern - mapa powiatu ok. 1930.jpg 2,394 × 3,451; 1.06 MB.

  5. Maria of Masovia (pl: Maria mazowiecka; 1408/15–14 February 1454) was a Duchess of Pomerania by marriage to Bogislaw IX, Duke of Pomerania, and regent of Pomerania from 1446 to 1449. Life [ edit ] She was the sixth daughter of Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia and Alexandra , a daughter of Algirdas , Grand Duke of Lithuania and sister of King ...

  6. This book is a co-edition of several German and Polish experts on Pomeranian history and covers the history of Pomerania, except for Pomerelia, from the earliest appearance of humans in the area until the end of the second millennium. It is also available in a Polish version (Pomorze poprzez wieki). Polish: Gerard Labuda (ed.), Historia Pomorza ...

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  8. Pomerania was first conquered by the Polish duke Mieszko I in the second half of the 10th century. Pagan uprisings in 1005 and 1038 resulted in independence for Western Pomerania and Pomerelia, respectively. Regained by Poland in 1116/1121, the Polish could not hold the Pomeranian duchy longer than 1135, whereas Pomerelia after the 1138 ...

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