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  1. May 1, 2022 · circa 1467. Birthplace: Stettin, Szczecin, West Pomerania, Poland. Death: March 27, 1526 (54-63) Immediate Family: Daughter of Erich II von Pommeren-Wolgast and Sophia of Pomerania-Stolp. Wife of Balthasar von Mecklenburg, Herzog zu Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Sister of Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania; Casimir VI of Pomerania, Duke; Sophie of Pomerania ...

    • Szczecin, West Pomerania
    • circa 1467
    • West Pomerania
    • Stettin, Szczecin, West Pomerania, Poland
  2. Research genealogy for Otto III; Duke of Pomerania of Pomerania-Stettin of Pomerania, Poland, as well as other members of the of Pomerania-Stettin family, on Ancestry®.

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  4. Pomerania (Pommern) church books, civil records, and genealogy family history research. Search links for Germany, Prussia, and Poland for ancestors.

  5. Life. He ruled Pomerania-Stettin in the years 1344–1368, although he had been a co-regent of his father Otto I since 1320, taking a prominent part in the defence and government of the duchy. Aiming for independence from the Margraviate of Brandenburg, he allied himself with Poland and Bohemia. In 1338, Brandenburg relinquished supremacy over ...

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  6. Otto III was the only son of Duke Joachim I "the Younger" of Pomerania, ruler of Pomerania-Stettin, and his wife Elizabeth of Brandenburg. After his father died in 1451, his mother married again in 1453, with Duke Wartislaw X of Pomerania-Wolgast. The young Otto, heir of Pomerania-Stettin, was educated at the court of the Elector Frederick II ...

    • 29 May 1444
    • Otten Church in Stettin
  7. Otto II was the eldest son of Duke Swantibor III, of Pomerania-Stettin and his wife Anna of Hohenzollern. When Otto was about 20 years old, his father tried to make him the Archbishop of Riga, which, against the will of the Teutonic Knights, who preferred John of Wallenrode as Archbishop. Otto was confirmed as Archbishop in 1394 by King ...

  8. Pommern-Stargard (Pommern-Stettin)AD 1295 - 1600. Pommern-Stargard was the first division of the reunited Pommern-Wolgast, created in 1295 for the younger of Barnim's sons and located to the south of Gdansk. Ultimately, it was also one of the longest-lasting divisions.