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Franzburg in 1618. 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.
- 14 February 1560 – 1569
- House of Griffins
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.
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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 XIV (31 March 1580 – 10 March 1637) was the last Duke of Pomerania. He was also the Lutheran administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Cammin. 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.
- Clara of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- Bogislaw XIII, Duke of Pomerania
- 6 February 1625, – 10 March 1637
- Christina (as personal union)
February 24, 1586. Birth of Jan Ernest. Genealogy for Bogislaw XIII of Pomerania (Griffen), duke (1544 - 1606) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Bogusław I (also Bogislaw and Boguslaus; c. 1130 – 18 March 1187), a member of the House of Griffin, was Duke of Pomerania from 1156 until his death. In 1181 he received the "Duchy of Slavinia " as a fief from Emperor Frederick Barbarossa .
Duke of Pomerania-Stettin from 1603 to 1606. This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 16:08. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.