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  1. Ulrich I married Margaret, the daughter of Duke Swantibor III of Pomerania-Stettin. They had the following children: Anna, Abbess of the Wanzka convent in Blankensee; Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard-Neubrandenburg (1417–1423)

  2. Otto II died on 27 March 1428. From that date, his brother Casimir V ruled Pomerania-Stettin alone. Marriage. Otto II was married to Agnes of Mecklenburg, a daughter of Duke John II of Mecklenburg-Stargard. They had no children. Sometimes it is alleged that Otto had earlier married a daughter of Grand Duke Vytautas of Lithuania. According to ...

  3. Otto III was the only son of Duke Joachim I "the Younger" of Pomerania, ruler of Pomerania-Stettin, and his wife Elizabeth of Brandenburg. After his father died in 1451, his mother married again in 1453, with Duke Wartislaw X of Pomerania-Wolgast. The young Otto, heir of Pomerania-Stettin, was educated at the court of the Elector Frederick II ...

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  5. Apr 27, 2022 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eric II or Erich II, of the House of Pomerania (Griffins), (* between 1418 and 1425, † 1474), was Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast from 1457 to 1474. He was the son of Wartislaw IX of Pomerania-Wolgast and Sophia of Saxe-Lauenburg (d. 1462, daughter of Eric IV of Saxe-Lauenburg).

  6. May 1, 2022 · Polish: Małgorzata pomorska, German: Margarete von Pommern, Finnish: Margaret Pommerilainen. Birthdate: circa 1467. Birthplace: Stettin, Szczecin, West Pomerania, Poland. Death: March 27, 1526 (54-63) Immediate Family: Daughter of Erich II von Pommeren-Wolgast and Sophia of Pomerania-Stolp.

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  7. Jul 29, 2023 · Philip II, Duke of Pomerania-Stettin (29 July 1573 – 3 February 1618) was from 1606 to 1618 the reigning duke of Pomerania-Stettin and is considered among the one of the most artistic of the Pomeranian dukes.

  8. Anti-Jewish riots broke out in Pomerania in 1881, resulting, in Stettin, in violence that lasted for three days. In 1933, approximately 2,500 Jews resided in Stettin, served by a rabbi and a teacher/chazzan who instructed 250 children. Active in the community were eight Jewish. Author / Sources: Heidemarie Wawrzyn Sources: EJL, FJG, LJG, W-G ...

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