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  1. Bogislaw VII was the son of Duke Barnim III "the church founder" ( c. 1303 – 1368) and his wife, Agnes of Brunswick-Grubenhagen. After his father's death in 1368, he ruled Pomerania-Stettin jointly with his older brothers Casimir III and Swantibor III . Casimir III died in battle in 1372 during a war against Brandenburg.

  2. Duchy of Pomerania. Partitions of Pomerania. First partition 1155–1264. Second partition 1295–1368. Third partition 1368–1376. Fourth partition 1376/1377–1478 and Pomeranian immediacy. Fifth and sixth partitions 1531–1625. Definitive reunification and annexation to Sweden. Dukes of Pomerania: the House of Griffins.

  3. When Herzog Bogislaw von Pommern V was born in 1316, in Słupsk, Poland, his father, Duke Wartislaw vel Warcislaw Boguslawic von Pommern IV, was 25 and his mother, Elisabeth von Lindau Ruppin, was 23. He married Princesse Elisabeth de Pologne on 28 February 1343, in Kraków County, Małopolska, Poland. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.

  4. In 1377, he became Duke of Pomerania in Pomerania-Stolp; at times he was its coruler with his brother, Bogislaw VIII. He maneuvered between two local powers, the Teutonic Knights and the Kingdom of Poland. In 1386 he allied himself with the Knights; but in 1390, by the Treaty of Pyzdry, he allied himself with Poland, and pledged vassalage to ...

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  6. Bogislaw VII was the son of Duke Barnim III "the church founder" (c. 1303 – 1368) and his wife, Agnes of Brunswick-Grubenhagen. After his father's death in 1368, he ruled Pomerania-Stettin jointly with his older brothers Casimir III and Swantibor III. Casimir III died in battle in 1372 during a war against Brandenburg.

  7. Bogislaw VII, Duke of Pomerania ... Media in category "Boguslaus VII of Pomerania" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.

  8. Bogislaw VII is described as a Duke, equal in status to his older brothers. He was, however, overshadowed by them. Bogislaw VII died in 1404. After his death, his brother Swantibor III ruled Pomerania-Stettin alone. The Codex Gelre, a collection of coats of arms from the late 14th Century, mentions a "Duke of Groswin". This may have been ...

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