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  1. Otto I (c. 950 – 4 November 1004), called Otto of Worms, a member of the Salian dynasty, was Duke of Carinthia from 978 to 985 and again from 1002 until his death. Biography [ edit ] Otto was the only son of Conrad the Red , Duke of Lotharingia , [2] and Liutgarde of Saxony , daughter of Emperor Otto I . [3]

  2. Feb 20, 2024 · Swietopelk I, Duke of Pomerania. You may also be looking for Swietopelk II, Duke of Pomerania Swietopelk I (Polish: Świętopełk, also referred to as Swantopolk I), (born around 1080, died before 1148) sometimes called "Swietopelk of Nakło" (Polish: Świętopełk Nakielski) to distinguish him from other rulers of the same name, was one of the first known Dukes of Pomerania; in the years 1109 ...

  3. Philip was the only surviving son of Duke George, from his first marriage to Amalie of the Palatinate. After his mother died, on 6 January 1525, he received his education at the court of his maternal grandfather in Heidelberg. He took office in Stettin at the age of 16, after the death of his father. On 21 October 1532, Philip and his uncle ...

  4. May 24, 2018 · 1444. Death: 1464 (19-20) Ueckermünde, Vorpommern-Greifswald, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany (zaraza) Place of Burial: Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland. Immediate Family: Son of Joachim "the Younger" of Pomerania, duke and Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Princess, Duchess of Pomerania. Half brother of Ertmar and Swantibor V.

  5. Ingard of Denmark. House. Griffin. Father. Bogislaw I, Duke of Pomerania. Mother. Anastasia of Greater Poland. Casimir II (also spelled Kasimir II) ( Polish: Kazimierz II pomorski) ( c. 1180 – 1219) was the duke of Pomerania-Demmin from 1187 until his death. He was succeeded by Wartislaw III, Casimir's son with princess Ingardis of Denmark .

  6. 12) He then had to support Bishop Otto von Bamberg's first missionary trip to Pomerania at the request of the Duke of Poland. In May 1124, Bishop Otto von Bamberg, with the permission of Pope Kalirt II and German Emperor Heinrich, set out in Bamberg after the Polish Duke Boleslaw had asked him to go on a missionary trip.

  7. Ratibor I ( Racibor) ( c. 1124 – 1156) of the House of Pomerania ( Griffins) was Duke of Pomerania. He was married to Pribislawa, and was the ancestor of the Ratiborides sideline of the Griffins. Initially he might have ruled the Land of Słupsk-Sławno and also ruled the duchy of his brother Wartislaw I who was slain by pagans in place of ...