Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania-Stettin (1187–1220) Miroslava of Pomerelia, Regent (1220–1226) Barnim I the Good, Duke of Pomerania-Stettin (1220–1264), of Pomerania (1264–1278) Bogislaw IV, co-Duke of Pomerania (1278–c.1295) Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast (c.1295–1309) Matilda of Brandenburg, Regent of Pomerania (1278–1294)
Duke Barnim of Pomerania granted a local government charter to a local community in 1237, separating the Germans from the Slavic majority community settled around the St. Nicholas Church (in the neighborhoods of Chyzin, Uber-Wiken, and Unter-Wiken). Barnim granted the city Magdeburg rights in 1243.
Barnim XII (P-Rügenwalde) Philipp III Julius United with P-Barth: 1187-1219 1219-1227 1219-1264 1264: Kasimir II Barnim Wartislaw III United with P-Wolgast: Pommern-Stettin : 1295-1345 1345-1368 1368-1371 1371-1403 1371-1413 1413-1427 1413-1435 1435-1451 1451-1464 1464: Otto I Barnim III Kasimir IV Bogislaw VII Swantibor I Otto II Kasimir VI ...
1569 -- Pomeranian Duke Barnim IX resigns from his office and transfers his duchy to his nephew, Duke John Frederick. 1572 -- The Stettin trading house of the Loitz's goes bankrupt. 1573-1618 -- Life-span of Duke Phillip II, the throne's greatest promoter of arts and science.
Barnim absorbs Pommern-Demmin on the death of his cousin, Wartislaw III, reunifying the whole of Pomerania for a short time. 1278 - 1295: Barnim II: Son of Barnim I. 1295: Pommern-Woolgast is partitioned, with Pommern-Stargard being created out of it for the youngest son of Barnim I, Otto. 1295 - 1309: Bogislaw IV: Brother. 1308
Then in 1269 duke Barnim promised in his testimony the city of Danzig and other parts of Eastern Pomerania to his father-in-law, the margrave of Brandenburg. Barnim however had no right to do it, since Eastern Pomerania was ruled by the Mscislaw[?] dukes of Swiecie family, who decided that after his death Pomerania should return to Poland.
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History. At the time of the Reformation Pomerania within the Holy Roman Empire (Duchy of Pomerania) consisted of three separate states, the two branch duchies of Pomerania-Stettin (capital: Stettin, renamed as Szczecin as of 1945) and Pomerania-Wolgast (capital: Wolgast) as well as of the secular principality (capital: Kolberg, renamed as Kołobrzeg as of 1945) ruled by the Prince-Bishops of ...
Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania (116 words) exact match in snippet view article find links to article August 1365) was a Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast-Rügen. He was the second son of Duke Wartislaw IV of Pomerania-Wolgast and the brother of Bogislaw V and Wartislaw
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