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- Wartislaw III (c. 1210 – 17 May 1264) was a Griffin duke of Pomerania-Demmin. Son of Casimir II of Pomerania-Demmin and Ingardis of Denmark, he was married to a Sophia of an unknown house. As he did not have any children, Pomerania-Demmin ceased to exist with his death.
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Wartislaw III (c. 1210 – 17 May 1264) was a Griffin duke of Pomerania-Demmin. Son of Casimir II of Pomerania-Demmin and Ingardis of Denmark, he was married to a Sophia of an unknown house. As he did not have any children, Pomerania-Demmin ceased to exist with his death.
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After Wartislaw III died heirless in 1264, Barnim I became sole duke of the whole duchy. After Barnim's death, the duchy was to be ruled by his sons Barnim II , Otto I and Bogislaw IV . The first years, Bogislaw, being the eldest, ruled in place of his too young brothers.
At this time, the Duchy of Pomerania was co-ruled by duke Wartislaw III of Demmin and duke Barnim I of Stettin. After the Danes retreated, Brandenburg took her chance and invaded Pomerania-Demmin.
Jul 4, 2015 · She married secondly (5 Mar 1454) as his first wife, Wartislaw X Duke of Pomerania. Joachim I & his wife had one child: (1) OTTO (29 May 1444-10 Sep 1464). He succeeded his father as OTTO III Duke of Pomerania in Stettin. (c) ANNA (before 1421-[14 May 1447/21 Nov 1459]).
In three military campaigns of 1116, 1119, and 1121, most of Pomerania was conquered by the Polish duke Boleslaus III Wrymouth who made the Pomeranian duke Wartislaw I his vassal. Nevertheless the Polish influence in Pomerania proper vanished over the next decade.
Apr 28, 2022 · Death: May 17, 1264 (48-57) Immediate Family: Son of Kazimierz II, Duke of Pomerania and Ingerd. Husband of Zofia Sophia Guisiaca. Brother of Elżbieta Kazimierzówna. Managed by: Private User. Last Updated:
Bogislaw XIV (brother; Wolgast 1625; division of Pomerania between Sweden and Brandenburg 1648) From: Pomerania, House of in Dynasties of the World » Subjects: History