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  1. Philip I of Pomerania (14 May 1515, in Stettin – 14 February 1560, in Wolgast) was Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast. Life [ edit ] Philip was the only surviving son of Duke George , from his first marriage to Amalie of the Palatinate .

  2. Philipp Julius was the son of Ernst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania, and Sophia Hedwig, daughter of Julius of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Ernst Ludwig died on 17 July 1592. [2] From 1592 to 1603, Philipp Julius was under the tutelage of his uncle, Bogislaw XIII . [3]

  3. Possible children of Świętobor, Duke of Pomerania, divided their inheritance. Warcislaus was the first duke of Pomerania and founder of the family as a vassal of Poland. A pagan, he converted to Christianity in the beginning of the 12th century. Then, along with his son Bolesław, backed Otto of Bamberg in his successful Conversion of Pomerania.

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    c.1091 First son of Świętobor, Duke of ...
    1121 – 9 August 1135
    c.1095 Second son of Świętobor, Duke of ...
    1121 – 1156
    Regency of Racibor I, Duke of ...
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    1127 First son of Warcislaus I and Ida of ...
    9 August 1135 – 18 March 1187
  4. PHILIP JULIUS, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast, born in the. year 1584, was the only son of Ernst Ludwig, of Pomerania, and Sophia Hedwig, of Brunswick. For the purpose of finish- ing his education before taking up the government of his country, he was sent on a grand tour through the principal States of Europe, sixteen gentlemen and servants forming ...

  5. His cousin, Philip I of Pomerania (1515-1560), who belonged to the House of Greifen, did the same in the 1550s. In the German lands (and in fact throughout Europe), between 1540 and 1560, we witness the creation of many workshops run by expatriate Flemish weavers. 1 The weavers had fled the Netherlands in order to escape religious persecution.

  6. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Philip I, Duke of Pomerania has received more than 42,178 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Philip I, Duke of Pomerania is the 889th most popular nobleman, the 669th most popular biography from Poland and the 18th most popular Polish Nobleman.

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  8. One of the most precious objects on display is The Portrait of Duke Philip I by Lucas Cranach the Younger of 1541. Another unique relic of the court culture is The Family Tree of Pomeranian Dukes, 7-meter-long painting by Cornelius Crommeny of 1598, showing images of as many, as 155 persons from the House of Griffins.

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