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Bogislaw X of Pomerania, the Great, (3 June 1454 – 5 October 1523) was Duke of Pomerania from 1474 until his death in 1523. Biography. Bogislaw was born in Rügenwalde (now Darłowo, Poland). His parents were Eric II, Duke of Pomerania -Wolgast, and Sophia of Pomerania, both members of the House of Pomerania .
- 17 December 1478 – 5 October 1523
- House of Griffins
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bogislaw X of Pomerania, the Great, (June 3, 1454 – October 5, 1523) was Duke of Pomerania from 1474 until his death in 1523. Bogislaw was born in Rügenwalde into the House of Pomerania (Griffins).
- Darlowo, West Pomerania
- West Pomerania
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Bogislav X, Duke of Pomerania primary name: Bogislav X ... (Duke) Bogislaw X Details individual; ruler; Male. Other dates ... Free entry Great Russell Street ...
Bogislaw X becomes sole ruler of the duchy of Pomerania (1478) Protestant Reformation (1518–1534) Partition of 1532: Pomerania-Stettin and Pomerania-Wolgast. Further partitions in 1569. Reunification under Bogislaw XIV and partition between Sweden and Brandenburg. Historical subdivisions. Coat of arms. See also. References. Bibliography.
- Feudal duchy
- High Middle Ages
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Aug 13, 2014 · English: Bogislaw X. of Pomerania, also Bogislaw the Great; Caption: BOGISLAVS, ERICI 2 FILIUS, DUX/STETINII, POMERANIAE, OC. NASClTUR/Ao: 1454, MORlTUR Ao: 1523
Before Bogislaw's reign, the Duchy of Pomerania had for a long time been divided into several splinter duchies, ruled by relatives of the Griffin house. In 1464, Pomerania-Stettin's duke Otto III died without an heir, Bogislaw's father Eric II and his uncle, Wartislaw X, both ruling different portions of Pomerania-Wolgast, managed to succeed in a conflict about Pomerania-Stettin inheritance ...