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  1. The Duchy of Pomerania-Wolgast, [a] also known as the Duchy of Wolgast, and the Duchy of Wołogoszcz, [b] was a feudal duchy in Western Pomerania within the Holy Roman Empire. Its capital was Wolgast. It was ruled by the Griffin dynasty. [1] It existed in the Late Middle Ages era from 1295 to 1478. [1] [2]

  2. Jun 20, 2022 · Хронология Euphemia of Pomerania, Queen Of Denmark. Genealogy for Euphemia (1290 - 1330) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Pommern, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
    • Christopher II, King of Denmark
    • Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  3. In 1316–17, the Griffin duke of Pomerania-Wolgast took over these areas as a fief from Waldemar of Brandenburg. In 1347, the area became fully attached to Pomerania-Wolgast. The lands of Stolp were pawned to the Teutonic Order from 1329 to 1341, the Bütow area was bought by the knights in 1329 and thus remained outside Pomerania-Wolgast.

  4. Oct 28, 2017 · Explore genealogy for Erich (Of Pommerania) von Pommern born bef. 1425 Herzogtum Pommern, Heiliges Römisches Reich died 1474 Wolgast, Herzogtum Pommern, Heiliges Römisches Reich including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

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    • Sophia (Of Pommerania) Von Pommern
  5. The Duchy of Pomerania ( German: Herzogtum Pommern; Polish: Księstwo pomorskie; Latin: Ducatus Pomeraniae) was a duchy in Pomerania on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, ruled by dukes of the House of Pomerania ( Griffins ). The country existed in the Middle Ages between years 1121–1160, 1264–1295, 1478–1531, and 1625–1637.

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  8. Apr 26, 2022 · Son of Wartislaw IV Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast, Duke of Pomerania and Elisabeth of Brandenburg-Salzwedel. Bogislaw V (Polish: Bogusław, Latin: Bogislaus) (c. 1318 – 23 April 1374) was a Duke of Pomerania.

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