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  1. In 1415, Pomerania-Wolgast was again split, with Pomerania-Barth being given to Duke Barnim VIII, who also inherited Rügen from his childless brother Swantibor IV in 1440. In 1451, Barnim VIII himself also died childless, and Pomerania-Barth was once again reunited with Pomerania-Wolgast, under Wartislaw IX. Wartislaw IX died in 1457 and ...

  2. Barnim II (c. 1277 – 28 May 1295) was Duke of Pomerania. Son of Duke Barnim I and his third wife, Mechtild of Brandenburg, Barnim's father died in 1278 when he was still a child. He was titular co-ruler with younger brother Otto I and his much older half-brother Bogislaw IV, in whose hands effective power lay. Protected by his mother, Barnim had no real power until 1294 when he and Otto ...

  3. Apr 26, 2021 · Barnim IV of Pomerania, duke of Pomerania-Wolgast-Rugen, was the son of Wartislaw IV, duke of Pomerania, and Elisabeth von Lindgau-Ruppin [1]. He was a member of the house of Griffins (Polish: Gryfici or Świebodzice). He married, as her second husband, Sophie von Werle-Güstrow, daughter of Johann Herr von Werle zu Güstrow in Mecklenburg and ...

  4. Wartislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania. Mother. Elisabeth of Silesia. Wartislaw V. (c. 1 November 1326 – 1390) was a duke of Pomerania from the House of Griffin. He initially ruled Pomerania-Wolgast jointly with his elder brothers Barnim IV and Bogislaw V. He stood in their shadow and after 1368, he ruled his own part of the Duchy: the Land of ...

  5. How to say Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania in English? Pronunciation of Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania with 1 audio pronunciation and more for Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania.

  6. 1278-1294 20 December 1316 Pomerania Barnim I the Good between 29 March 1263 and 20 May 1267 six children Barnim II Barnim II.jpg c.1277 1294-1295 28 May 1295 Pomerania unmarried Otto I OttoIPommern.jpg 1279 1294–1295 31 December 1344 Pomerania Elisabeth of Holstein April 1296 two children 1295–1344 Pomerania-Stettin Warcislaus IV Wartislaw ...

  7. Casimir V was the youngest son of Duke Swantibor III of (1351–1413), who ruled Pomerania-Stettin alone. His older brothers were Otto II (born: c. 1380 – died 1428) and Albert (died before 1412). His father made him leader of the Pomeranian contingent who took part in the Battle of Tannenberg (1410) on the side of the Teutonic Order.

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