Bogislaw V (Bogusław, Bogislaus) (c. 1318 – 23 April 1374) was a Duke of Pomerania. New!!: Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor and Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania · See more »
Słupsk and Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania · See more » Bogislaw VIII, Duke of Pomerania. Bogislaw VIII (– 11 February 1418)Werner Buchholz, Pommern, Siedler, 1999, p.149,, a member of the House of Griffins, was Duke of Pomerania ruling in Pomerania-Stolp from 1395 until his death. New!!: Słupsk and Bogislaw VIII, Duke of Pomerania ...
Bogislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania (c. 1350 – 7 March 1393) was duke of Pomerania-Wolgast. In 1365, after the death of his father, Barnim IV, he ruled Pomerania Waste collector (1,044 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Elizabeth of Pomerania (c. 1347 –1393) was the fourth and final wife of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and king of Bohemia. Her parents were Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania, and Elisabeth of Poland She bore eight children.
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).
Thomas FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Desmond was the uncle of James FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond. Alfred Webb tells us of this earl that: Lodge tells us that the King without hesitation established him in the earldom, merely endeavouring with friendly phrases to induce him to send his grandson and heir to his Majestys court; which, with phrases equally amiable, the Earl showed the impossibility ...
Anastasia (b. ca. 1164 – d. aft. 31 May 1240), married on 26 April 1177 to Duke Bogislaw I 1170s in poetry (383 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article Rokeach (died 1238), a Talmudist, Cabalist, moralist, scientist and poet 1177 : Gyōi (died 1217), Japanese poet and Buddhist monk Lal Shahbaz Qalander (died
Gediminas (c.1275 – December 1341), was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1315 or 1316[1][2] until his death. He is credited with founding this political entity and expanding its territory which, at the time of his death, spanned the area ranging from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea.[3][4] Also seen as one of the most significant individuals in early Lithuanian history, he was responsible for ...
Florian Czarnyszewicz, Nadberezyncy, Buenos Aires 1942. The Wankowicz noble family from a parish of Berezyna. History and geography of the Berezino i.e. Berazino parish, Belarus at present, in the Minsk government, district of Ihumen before 1920.
Szczecin (German and Swedish Stettin), known also by other alternative names) is the capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. Located near the Baltic Sea and the German border, it is a major seaport and Poland's seventh-largest city.