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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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:

  5. The Grand Dukedom of Pomerania and Livonia is based upon the ancient territories of a duchy in Pomerania on the southern borders of the Baltic Sea. It existed from the 12th century till mid 17th century and was ruled by dukes of the House of Pomerania (Griffins).

  6. fmg.ac › Projects › MedLandsPOMERANIA - FMG

    Jul 4, 2015 · INTRODUCTION. The Pomeranians emerged in the 9th century as one of the important Slavic tribes in the area of the future state of Poland [1] . They were based in the north around the cities of Wolin, Kamien, Szczecin, Stargard, Pyrzyce, Bialogard and Kolobrzeg.

  7. Wartislaw I ( Warcisław I) ( c. 1092 – August 9, 1135) was the first historical ruler of the Duchy of Pomerania and the founder of the Griffin dynasty. Wartislaw Memorial Church, Stolpe. Ratibor, Wartislaw's brother, founded Stolpe Abbey, Pomerania 's oldest monastery, in Wartislaw's memory.

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