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  1. Duchy of Pomerania. Partitions of Pomerania. First partition 1155–1264. Second partition 1295–1368. Third partition 1368–1376. Fourth partition 1376/1377–1478 and Pomeranian immediacy. Fifth and sixth partitions 1531–1625. Definitive reunification and annexation to Sweden. Dukes of Pomerania: the House of Griffins.

  2. Barnim III, Duke of Pomerania. Mother. Agnes of Brunswick-Grubenhagen. Swantibor I, [a] previously referred to by historians as Swantibor III [b] ( c. 1351 – 21 June 1413) [1] was a member of the House of Griffin, a Duke of Pomerania-Stettin and for a while governor of the Mittelmark .

  3. Swantibor was overthrown in a Pomeranian rebellion in 1105 or 1106 and was exiled to Poland, but it seems that he was able to return after his brother, Wartislaw I, became first duke of Pomerania in 1107. Records on the Swantiborides are very sketchy even after they were Germanised and accepted as part of the local ruling elite.

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  5. 1351. Year of death. 1413. Short Description. "Swantibor III, Duke of Pomerania, or, according to a different way of counting, Swantibor I. (born: c. 1351 – died: 21 June 1413) was a member of the House of Griffins, a Duke of Pomerania-Stettin and for a while governor of the Mittelmark." - (en.wikipedia.org 19.10.2020) Entity Encoding. pik.

  6. Otto II (c. 1380 – 27 March 1428) was a Duke of Pomerania-Stettin from the House of Griffin. Life [ edit ] Otto II was the eldest son of Duke Swantibor III , of Pomerania-Stettin and his wife Anna of Hohenzollern.

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    Jul 4, 2015 · He succeeded his father in 1368 as KASIMIR III Duke of Pomerania in Stettin. c) SWANTIBOR ([1351]-21 Jun 1413). He succeeded his brother in 1372 as SWANTIBOR I Duke of Pomerania in Stettin. The Annales Colbazienses record the death "1413 XI Kal Iul" of "dux Swantoborus" recording that he was "hic sepultus" [176].

  8. Apr 28, 2022 · This Swantibor might have been a cousin of Swantopolk, a Pomeranian duke defeated by Boleslaw III of Poland in a campaign of 1111/12. Yet, these assumptions all remain speculative.[2] 1. Wartislaw (II) Swantiboriz (↑ 1196), Castellan of Stettin (Szczecin) ∞ unknown wife 1.

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