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      • Brandenburg was again granted the right of inheritance of Pomerania upon the extinction of the House of Pomerania. Eric died in 1474 of a plague-like disease. He was buried in Eldena Abbey near Greifswald and was succeeded by his son Bogislaw X.
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  2. burial site of Eric II in Eldena Abbey (Greifswald, Western Pomerania) In 1464, Eric's cousin Otto III of Pomerania-Stettin died of the Black Death , leaving both Eric and Wartislaw as well as Brandenburg's Frederick II with claims for inheritance.

    • between 1418 and 1425
    • 5 July 1474, Wolgast
  3. Jan 7, 2018 · Eric died in Pomerania in 1459 with a tarnished name, a wife left behind to meet her own demise in a kingdom “under fire” caused by his own wrongdoings, and a great legacy that was left for him to run, ruined.

  4. From 1449 to 1459, Eric succeeded Bogislaw IX as Duke of Pomerania and ruled Pomerania-Rügenwalde, a small partition of the Duchy of Pomerania-Stolp (Polish: Księstwo Słupskie), as "Eric I". He died in 1459 at Darłowo Castle (German: Schloss Rügenwalde ), and was buried in the Church of St. Mary's at Darłowo in Pomerania.

  5. Brandenburg was again granted the right of inheritance of Pomerania upon the extinction of the House of Pomerania. Eric died in 1474 of a plague-like disease. He was buried in Eldena Abbey near Greifswald and was succeeded by his son Bogislaw X. Marriage and issue. Eric II married Sophia of Pomerania-Stolp. With his wife, he had nine children:

  6. Eric II, Duke of Pomerania. Eric II or Erich II (between 1418 and 1425 – 5 July 1474) was a member of the House of Pomerania (also known as the Griffins) and was the ruling Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast from 1457 to 1474. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Eric II, Duke of Pomerania has received more than 89,578 ...

  7. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Eric II or Erich II (between 1418 and 1425 – 5 July 1474) was a member of the House of Pomerania (also known as the Griffins) and was the ruling Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast from 1457 to 1474. He was the son of Wartislaw IX of Pomerania-Wolgast and Sophia, daughter of Eric IV of Saxe-Lauenburg.

  8. Greifswald's mayor Heinrich Rubenow led the burghers of Greifswald and Stralsund in an attempt to arrest Eric. Although the burghers captured his guards, Eric managed to escape. Yet, by now he was not only opposed by his co-ruling Pomeranian dukes, but also by the Pomeranian cities. After the death of his father, Wartislaw IX, later in 1457 ...

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