Anna of Pomerania, Duchess of Lubin was born in 1492, to Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania. Anna married George I, Duke of Brieg on June 9 1516, at age 24. Anna passed away on April 25 1550, at age 58.
In 1124 and 1128, Wartislaw I, Duke of Pomerania, at that time a vassal of Poland, invited bishop Otto of Bamberg to Christianize the Pomeranians and Liutizians of his duchy. In 1147, as a campaign of the Northern Crusades , the Wendish Crusade was mounted in the Duchy of Saxony to retake the marches lost in 983.
1720.1.21 Sweden ceded most of Pomerania to Prussia. ... Pennsylvania 1737-66 Stanisław was Duke of Lorraine. ... 1744 Russian population reached 18,250,000.
Sweden, seeking to regain Pomerania (most of which had been lost to Prussia in previous wars) joined the coalition, seeing its chance when all the major continental powers of Europe opposed Prussia. Spain , bound by the Pacte de Famille , intervened on behalf of France and together they launched an unsuccessful invasion of Portugal in 1762.
- 17 May 1756 – 15 February 1763, (6 years, 8 months, 4 weeks and 1 day)
- Anglo-Prussian coalition victory, Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1762), Treaty of Hamburg (1762), Treaty of Paris (1763), Treaty of Hubertusburg (1763)
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- Status quo ante bellum in EuropeTransfer of colonial possessions between Great Britain, France, Portugal and Spain, France cedes its possessions east of the Mississippi River, Canada (except Saint-Pierre and Miquelon), the islands of St. Vincent, Tobago, Dominica, Grenada and the Northern Circars in India to Great Britain, France cedes Louisiana and its territory west of the Mississippi River to Spain, Spain cedes Florida to Great Britain
The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 strengthened it even further, through the acquisition of East Pomerania. From 1713 to 1740, King Frederick William I, also known as the "Soldier King", established a highly centralized, militarized state with a heavily rural population of about three million (compared to the nine million in Austria).
Feb 7, 2014 - Granddaughter of Edward III • also called Philippa of Clarence, 5th Countess of Ulster • daughter of Lionel of Antwerp and Elizabeth de Burgh • married Edmund Mortimer 3rd Earl of March • born 16 August 1355 – died before 7 January 1378 • She had 5 children: Elizabeth Mortimer, Roger Mortimer 4th Earl of March, Phillipa Mortimer, Sir Edmund Mortimer, and Sir John de ...
Oct 10, 2018 · 6. Ingerd (d. by 1236) Married Duke Kasimir II of Pomerania. Mother of: 7. Duke Wartislaw II of Pomerania (1209/11-1264). Childless. Cousin of: 8. Sophie (d. 1286) Daughter of King Erik IV Plow Penny of Denmark (1216-50), son of King Valdemar II of Denmark (1170-1241) younger brother of King Canute IV).
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Pomerania-Stolp (German: (Teil-)Herzogtum Pommern-Stolp, Polish: księstwo słupskie, "Duchy of Słupsk") was one of the partitions of the Duchy of Pomerania (German: Herzogtum Pommern).Centered in Słupsk, it was created from another partition of the Duchy of Pomerania, Pomerania-Wolgast, to satisfy Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania in 1368, and ...
John’s wife, Anne, was a niece of Duke John William. As the oldest daughter of Albert Frederick, Duke of East Prussia, Anne also inherited East Prussia in 1618 since she had no brothers. George William, the son of John Sigismund and Anne, thus inherited Brandenburg, East Prussia, Cleves, Mark, and Ravensberg in 1619 and ruled until 1640.