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  1. The situation changed somewhat after George died, aged 38, at Stettin, as his son and successor Philip I, joined the Reformation. Nevertheless, the country was split into Pomerania-Wolgast (ruled by Philip I) and Pomerania-Stettin (ruled by Barnim IX).

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  3. George I of Pomerania. Joachim I Nestor accepted the imperial immediacy of the Duchy of Pomerania. [5] [13] The Pomeranian dukes Barnim IX and George I accepted the Electorate of Brandenburg's right of succession in the Duchy of Pomerania if the House of Pomerania died out.

  4. After George's death, Barnim divided Pomerania with his nephew Philip. After his abdication in 1569, his possessions went to Pomerania-Wolgast. Barnim IX the Pious

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    c.1091 First son of Świętobor, Duke of ...
    1121 – 9 August 1135
    c.1095 Second son of Świętobor, Duke of ...
    1121 – 1156
    Regency of Racibor I, Duke of ...
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    1127 First son of Warcislaus I and Ida of ...
    9 August 1135 – 18 March 1187
  5. Pomerania had already been informally partitioned under the joint rule of the brothers, Bogislaw I and Casimir I, but this was formalised after their deaths. The territory under Bogislaw II included the Lower Peene, Ihna, Oder, and Uecker.

  6. Jan 18, 2023 · King George died at the age of 67 of a heart attack or stroke on 11 June 1727 at Osnabrück. He was buried in Leineschloss Church in Hanover before being moved to Herrenhausen Palace, the summer residence of the Electors of Hanover.

  7. Oct 3, 2015 · He died at the Bishop-Prince’s Palace in Osnabruck on June 11th 1727 and was buried nearby. His kingdom didn’t really mourn him, and his much more popular son took his throne.

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