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  1. Philip I of Pomerania (14 May 1515, in Stettin – 14 February 1560, in Wolgast) was Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast. Life [ edit ] Philip was the only surviving son of Duke George , from his first marriage to Amalie of the Palatinate .

  2. His cousin, Philip I of Pomerania (1515-1560), who belonged to the House of Greifen, did the same in the 1550s. In the German lands (and in fact throughout Europe), between 1540 and 1560, we witness the creation of many workshops run by expatriate Flemish weavers. 1 The weavers had fled the Netherlands in order to escape religious persecution.

  3. Life. Mary was the eldest daughter of the Elector John "the Steadfast" of Saxony (1468–1532) from his second marriage to Margaret of Anhalt-Köthen (1494–1521), daughter Prince of Waldemar VI of Anhalt-Zerbst . She married on 27 February 1536 in Torgau Duke Philip I of Pomerania (1515–1560).

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  5. In 17th century duke Philip II decided to build fifth wing, the so-called Museum wing. The last Pomeranian duke was Boguslaw XIV (1580-1637). The Westwal’s Treaty (1648) divided the duchy into two parts where western part with Szczecin fell to Swedes.

  6. One of the most precious objects on display is The Portrait of Duke Philip I by Lucas Cranach the Younger of 1541. Another unique relic of the court culture is The Family Tree of Pomeranian Dukes, 7-meter-long painting by Cornelius Crommeny of 1598, showing images of as many, as 155 persons from the House of Griffins.

  7. German: Philipp Julius von Pommern. Polish: Filip Juliusz wołogoski. House. House of Griffin. Father. Ernst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania. Mother. Sophie Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Philipp Julius (27 December 1584, in Wolgast – 6 February 1625) [1] was duke of Pomerania in the Teilherzogtum Pomerania-Wolgast from 1592 to 1625.

  8. Apr 11, 2022 · He took office in Stettin at the age of 16, after the death of his father. On 21 October 1532, Philip and his uncle Barnim IX split Pomerania, with Philip taking Pomerania-Wolgast . The division was initially limited to only nine years. It was, however, reconfirmed in 1541.

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