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  1. George was the eldest son of Duke Bogislaw X of Pomerania and his second wife Anna of Poland, a daughter of King Casimir IV of Poland. He was named after his uncle and godfather, Duke Georg the Bearded of Saxony, who had married the younger sister of George's mother. As a child, George spent time at the court of his uncle and godfather in ...

  2. Jan 8, 2024 · “An Archaeology of the Pomeranian Crime of 1939” is a multidisciplinary and international project dealing with German crimes committed in the first months of the Second World War in Gdańsk Pomerania, Poland.

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  4. George I's Northern Policy, 1718-19* Derek McKay London School of Economics When George I came to London in 1714, he brought with him a German chancery to deal with Hanoverian business. At its head and acting as his Premierminister in England was the sixty-five-year-old Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff, who in effect directed George's policy ...

  5. Sep 29, 2021 · George was the eldest son of Duke Bogislaw X of Pomerania and his second wife Anna of Poland, a daughter of King Casimir IV of Poland. He was named after his uncle and godfather, Duke Georg the Bearded of Saxony, who had married the younger sister of George's mother. As a child, George spent time at the court of his uncle and godfather in ...

  6. George I of Pomerania, b.11 APR 1493, Rügenwalde, West Pomeranian, Poland, son of Bogislaw X Duke of Pomerania + Anna Jagiellon; + Amalie of The Palatinate, b.25 JUL 1490, Heidelberg, Baden, Germany

  7. In the private coat of arms of duke George I was included the helmet above the shield, with a crown hat with a small plume of peacock feathers. Such design had been since then incorporated into the other coat of arms of Pomerania.

  8. Duke of Pomerania from the House of Griffins. Georg Georg I Herzog von Pommern Pomerania Wolgast (11 Apr 1493 - 10 May 1531)

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