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      • The Duchy of Pomerania was established as a vassal state of Poland in 1121, which it remained until the fragmentation of Poland after the death of Polish ruler Bolesław III Wrymouth in 1138.
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  2. Afterwards the Dukes of Pomerania were independent, and later were vassals of the Duchy of Saxony from 1164 to 1181, of the Holy Roman Empire from 1181 to 1185, of Denmark from 1185 to 1227 and finally, from 1227 on, staying with the Holy Roman Empire (including periods of vassalage to the Margraves of Brandenburg ).

  3. Pomerania-Wolgast and Brandenburg both claim succession in Pomerania-Stettin. Negotiations throughout 1465. 21 January 1466 Treaty of Soldin: Dukes of Pomerania-Wolgast become dukes in Pomerania-Stettin as Brandenburgian vassals. 14 October 1466 Treaty of Soldin declared void by the imperial court. July 1468-May 1472

  4. Afterwards the Dukes of Pomerania were independent, and later were vassals of the Duchy of Saxony from 1164 to 1181, of the Holy Roman Empire from 1181 to 1185, of Denmark from 1185 to 1227 and finally, from 1227 on, staying with the Holy Roman Empire (including periods of vassalage to the Margraves of Brandenburg ).

  5. Jan 9, 2017 · Around AD 1000, the king was technically owner of all of France but the land was 'leased' to his vassals: dukes, counts, lower barons, and these in turn leased it to lower barons and knights. What I don't have an idea of are the numbers in this tree structure.

  6. The Silesian Piasts were the elder of four lines of the Polish Piast dynasty beginning with Władysław II the Exile (1105–1159), eldest son of Duke Bolesław III of Poland. By Bolesław's testament , Władysław was granted Silesia as his hereditary province and also the Lesser Polish Seniorate Province at Kraków according to the principle ...

  7. An overview of the Feudal System--the relationship of lords and vassals. Titles of nobility such as dukes, earls, counts, viscounts and barons. Homage and fealty.

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  8. Sep 20, 2015 · In 1106, Wartisław I, founded the Griffin Dynasty and agreed to Christianize Pomerania after he was defeated in battle by Bloesław II of Krzywousty “Weymouth” (1086-1138) in 1109. Pomerania was officially Christianized in 1124. From 1227-1806, this house were vassals to the Holy Roman Empire.

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