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  1. Bogislaw XIII (Bogusław XIII) of Pomerania (9 August 1544 – 7 March 1606, Stettin; Polish: Szczecin ), son of Philip I and Maria of Saxony, was a prince of Stettin and Wolgast, and a member of the Griffins . Bogislaw studied at the University of Greifswald at the age of 14. At first, he was co-regent with his brother Johann Friedrich of ...

  2. 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 . Bogislaw was first married to Margaret of Brandenburg and later to Anna, daughter of the Polish king Casimir IV Jagiellon. With his second wife he had eight children ...

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  4. Bogislaw XIII of Pomerania, son of Philip I and Maria of Saxony, was a prince of Stettin and Wolgast, and a member of the Griffins. Introduction Bogislaw XIII Marriages and issue

  5. Genealogy profile for Bogislaw XIII of Pomerania, duke ... Wikipedia PL. view all 16 Bogislaw XIII of Pomerania, duke's Timeline. 1544 August 9, 1544.

    • August 09, 1544
    • Schlosskirche Stettin
    • Wolgast, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
  6. Biography. Bogislaw was born in Barth as a member of the House of Griffin. He was the third son of Duke Bogislaw XIII by his first wife Clara of Brunswick-Lüneburg. On the death of his father in 1606, he and his younger brother George II became joint dukes of Rügenwalde (Darłowo). George II died in 1617, and Bogislaw became sole ruler.

    • 6 February 1625, – 10 March 1637
    • Christina (as personal union)
  7. Bogislaw XIII, Duke of Pomerania. Duke of Pomerania-Stettin from 1603 to 1606. Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Date of birth. 9 August 1544. Wolgast.

  8. Bogislaw XIII (Bogusław XIII) of Pomerania (9 August 1544 – 7 March 1606, Stettin; Polish: Szczecin), son of Philip I and Maria of Saxony, was a prince of Stettin and Wolgast, and a member of the Griffins. From 1603 until his death, he ruled in Pomerania-Stettin, which he inherited under the Inheritance Treat of Jasenitz of 1509 in case his two brothers John Frederick (d. 1600) and Barnim X ...

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