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.
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.
Barnim VI, Duke of Pomerania: c. 1365–1405: 1394–1405 Germany A Pomeranian duke supporting privateers in the Baltic Sea region and later going on pirate raids himself. Baldassare Cossa: 1370–1415 Procida: Antipope during the Western Schism, John XXIII was accused of—among other crimes—piracy, incest and sodomy. John Crabbe: d. 1352
1532 -- Pomerania is split into the Duchy of Wolgast for Duke Philipp I and the Duchy of Stettin for Barnim IX. 1534 -- At the Council of Treptow the introduction of the Reformation is to be decided. The departure of the gentry and of the bishop prevent a formal agreement.
Barnim VI, Duke of Pomerania: c. 1365–1405: 1394–1405: Germany (Pomerania) A Pomeranian duke supporting privateers in the Baltic Sea region and later going on pirate raids himself. Baldassare Cossa: 1370–1415: Procida: Antipope during the Western Schism, John XXIII was accused of—among other crimes—piracy, incest and sodomy.
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Duke Casimir VI of Pomerania (or, counting differently: Casimir IX; 22 March 1557, Wolgast – 10 May 1605 on Neuhausen Palace, near Rügenwalde (renamed as Darłowo in 1946) was a non-reigning duke of Pomerania from the House of Griffins and a Lutheran Administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Cammin, named after the former see in Cammin (renamed as Kamień Pomorski in 1945).
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