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Casimir V was the youngest son of Duke Swantibor III of (1351–1413), who ruled Pomerania-Stettin alone. His older brothers were Otto II (born: c. 1380 – died 1428) and Albert (died before 1412). His father made him leader of the Pomeranian contingent who took part in the Battle of Tannenberg (1410) on the side of the Teutonic Order.
- after 1380
- Szczecin
- Anna of Nuremberg
- Swantibor III, Duke of Pomerania
May 1, 2022 · Polish: Małgorzata pomorska, German: Margarete von Pommern, Finnish: Margaret Pommerilainen. Birthdate: 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.
- Szczecin, West Pomerania
- West Pomerania
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Otto II ( c. 1380 – 27 March 1428) was a Duke of Pomerania-Stettin from the House of Griffin . Life. Otto II was the eldest son of Duke Swantibor III, of Pomerania-Stettin and his wife Anna of Hohenzollern.
- c. 1380
- Anna of Hohenzollern
- 27 March 1428
- Swantibor III, Duke of Pomerania
Anti-Jewish riots broke out in Pomerania in 1881, resulting, in Stettin, in violence that lasted for three days. In 1933, approximately 2,500 Jews resided in Stettin, served by a rabbi and a teacher/chazzan who instructed 250 children. Active in the community were eight Jewish. Author / Sources: Heidemarie Wawrzyn Sources: EJL, FJG, LJG, W-G ...
Died. between 11 February 1421 and 4 October 1423. Noble family. House of Mecklenburg. Father. Ulrich I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard. Mother. Margaret of Pomerania-Stettin. Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (before 1400 – between 11 February 1421 and 4 October 1423) was Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard and Lord of Neubrandenburg, Lordship ...
- before
- Margaret of Pomerania-Stettin
- between 11 February 1421 and 4 October 1423
- Ulrich I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
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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.