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  1. He was the second son of Duke Wartislaw IV of Pomerania-Wolgast and the brother of Bogislaw V and Wartislaw V . He married Sophie of Werle (1329–1364), the daughter of John II of Werle. They had two sons, Wartislaw VI and Bogislaw VI, and a daughter, Elisabeth, who married Duke Magnus I of Mecklenburg. He inherited Pomerania-Wolgast-Rügen ...

  2. Bogislaw IV (bef. 1258 – 19 February 1309), co-ruler from 1276 and sole ruler after his father's death, sharing power with his younger half-brothers. Before 20 May 1267, Barnim I married thirdly with Matilda (b. ca. 1255 – 20 December 1316), a daughter of Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg. They had five children:

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  4. Apr 26, 2021 · Barnim IV of Pomerania, duke of Pomerania-Wolgast-Rugen, was the son of Wartislaw IV, duke of Pomerania, and Elisabeth von Lindgau-Ruppin [1]. He was a member of the house of Griffins (Polish: Gryfici or Świebodzice). He married, as her second husband, Sophie von Werle-Güstrow, daughter of Johann Herr von Werle zu Güstrow in Mecklenburg and ...

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    Jul 4, 2015 · He succeeded his father in 1326 as BARNIM IV Duke of Pomerania in Wolgast und Rügen. - see below. 3. WARTISLAW [V] "Pater Noster" ([1 Nov 1326]-1390). BARNIM von Pommern, son of WARTISLAW IV Duke of Pomerania in Wolgast und Hinterpommern & his wife Elisabeth von Lindau-Ruppin ([1325]-22 Aug 1365).

  8. BARNIM (c. 1303-1368), called the Great, was the son of Otto I., duke of Pomerania-Stettin, and took a prominent part in the defence and government of the duchy before his father's. death in 1344. A long and intermittent struggle with the representatives of the emperor Louis IV., who had invested his own son Louis with the mark of Brandenburg ...

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