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  1. The Duchy of Pomerania was however ruled by dukes with Polish names, such as Bogislaw and Wartislav, until its demise in 1637. This is a deeply interesting phenomenon in my opinion, as I find it odd that German dukes would rule with Polish names, and yet the idea of Polish dukes ruling a German polity in the HRE is also quite an anomaly.

  2. The Treaty of Stettin (Swedish language: Traktaten or Fördraget i Stettin) or Alliance of Stettin (German language: Stettiner Allianz) was the legal framework for the occupation of the Duchy of Pomerania by the Swedish Empire during the Thirty Years' War.[1] Concluded on 25 August (O.S.) or 4 September 1630 (N.S.), it was predated to 10 July (O.S.) or 20 July 1630 (N.S.), the date of the ...

  3. Duchy of Pomerania. Today part of. Germany. * Rügen may not always have been a state of the Empire, but was continuously a fief of Denmark. The Principality of Rügen [b] was a Danish principality, formerly a duchy, consisting of the island of Rügen and the adjacent mainland from 1168 until 1325.

  4. ALFASHIRT Pomeranian Griffin Pomerania Duchy of Crest Military Badge Emblem for Audi A3 BMW 3 VW Golf GTI Mercedes (7x7cm) - Sticker Wall Decoration Brand: ALFASHIRT $7.90 $ 7 . 90

  5. Duchy of Pomerania: Herzogtum Pommern, Księstwo Pomorskie: State of the Holy Roman Empire: 1121–1637: coat of arms (1530–1637) Pomerania under the rule of the ...

  6. The War of the Succession of Stettin ( German: Stettiner Erbfolgekrieg, Stettiner Erbfolgestreit) was a conflict between the Dukes of Pomerania and the Elector of Brandenburg. It started in 1464, after the death of Duke Otto III, the last Duke of Pomerania-Stettin. The Dukes of Pomerania-Wolgast, Eric II and Wartislaw X, held that they were ...

  7. Disestablished: 1637 AD/CE. History: In the 12th century, Poland, the Holy Roman Empire's Duchy of Saxony and Denmark variously conquered Pomerania, ending the tribal era. The Stolp (Słupsk) and Schlawe (Sławno) areas ( lands of (Länder) Schlawe-Stolp) were ruled by Ratibor I and his descendants ( Ratiboriden branch of the Griffin House of ...

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