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  1. Mother. Sophia of Pomerania-Stolp. Sophie of Pomerania-Stettin ( c. 1460 – 26 April 1504, Wismar ), was Duchess of Mecklenburg by marriage from 1478 to 1504. She was the daughter of Eric II of Pomerania-Wolgast (d. 1474) and his wife Sophia of Pomerania-Stolp (d. 1497). Her brother was Bogislaw X (1454-1523), who ruled the country for almost ...

  2. Sophie of Pomerania (1435 – 24 August 1497), married Eric II, Duke of Pomerania. Alexandra of Pomerania (ca. 1437 – 17 October 1451 [1] [2] ), betrothed to Albrecht III Achilles, Margrave of Brandenburg in 1446.

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  4. e. History of Pomerania (1945–present) covers the history of Pomerania during World War II aftermath, the Communist and since 1989 Democratic era. After the post-war border changes, the German population that had not yet fled was expelled. The area east of the Oder, known as Farther Pomerania ( German: Hinterpommern ), and the Szczecin ...

  5. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. ... Anna of Pomerania (1544-1626).jpg 175 × 223; ... In Wikipedia. Add links. This page was last edited on 4 June ...

  6. Nov 3, 2015 · Description. Deutsch: Margaret of Brandenburg (1511-1577), Princess of Brandenburg by birth and by marrying first a Duchess of Pomerania and later a Princess of Anhalt. Date. 1556. date QS:P571,+1556-00-00T00:00:00Z/9.

  7. The Geological History of Pomerania. Experience the development of the Pomeranian landscape from its earliest geological profile, with layers of rock that are millions of years old, to the formation of amber and the effects of the Ice Age on the landscape. The Middle Ages, the era of the Hanseatic League. Photo: Norman Posselt.

  8. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Alexandra of Pomerania. No description defined

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