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  1. The history of Pomerania starts ... part of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Federal ... Polish duke. 1124/28: Otto of Bamberg's mission ...

  2. Otto Otton I Duke of Pomerania in Szczecin Szczeciński (Gryf) aka von Pommern (1279 - Dec 1344) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (11 entries) edit.

  3. Jan 11, 2024 · Birthdate: circa 1040. Death: 1107 (62-72) Pomerania, Poland. Immediate Family: Son of Siemomysł pomorski, Duke of Pomerania. Husband of NN. Father of Wartislaw I Świętoborzyc, Duke of Pomerania; Racibor I Świętoborzyc, Duke of Pomerania and Świętopełk, Duke of Pomerania.

  4. Historical Western Pomerania, also called Cispomerania, [1] [2] Fore Pomerania, Front Pomerania or Hither Pomerania ( German: Vorpommern; Polish: Pomorze Przednie ), is the western extremity of the historic region of Pomerania forming the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, located mostly in north-eastern Germany, with a small portion in north ...

  5. They had a son Otto III, who was born in 1444. Rule in Pomerania-Stettin. In 1434, around the age of eight, following the death of his father, Casimir V, duke Joachim succeeded him as a ruler of the Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin. Until 1440, the state remained under the regency of Frederick II of Brandenburg.

  6. Barnim II ( c. 1277 – 28 May 1295) was Duke of Pomerania . Son of Duke Barnim I and his third wife, Mechtild of Brandenburg, Barnim's father died in 1278 when he was still a child. He was titular co-ruler with younger brother Otto I and his much older half-brother Bogislaw IV, in whose hands effective power lay.

  7. Bogislaw IV (bef. 1258 – 19 February 1309), co-ruler from 1276 and sole ruler after his father's death, sharing power with his younger half-brothers. Before 20 May 1267, Barnim I married thirdly with Matilda (b. ca. 1255 – 20 December 1316), a daughter of Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg. They had five children: