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  1. Wartislaw III, Duke of Pomerania. Wartislaw III (c. 1210 – 17 May 1264) was a Griffin duke of Pomerania-Demmin. Son of Casimir II of Pomerania-Demmin and Ingardis of Denmark, he was married to a Sophia of an unknown house. As he did not have any children, Pomerania-Demmin ceased to exist with his death. Ingardis ruled Pomerania-Demmin in ...

  2. In the 12th century, Poland, the Holy Roman Empire's Duchy of Saxony and Denmark conquered Pomerania, ending the tribal era. In three military campaigns of 1116, 1119, and 1121, most of Pomerania was conquered by the Polish duke Boleslaus III Wrymouth who made the Pomeranian duke Wartislaw I his vassal.

  3. In 1109 Wartislaw was defeated in the Battle of Nakło by Bolesław III Wrymouth, the Duke of Poland, to whom he became a vassal sometime between 1120 and 1123. He agreed to pay tribute to Bolesław, as well as to Christianize Pomerania. To that effect, he, along with Bolesław, backed Otto of Bamberg in his successful Conversion of Pomerania.

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  5. Apr 28, 2022 · Wartislaw III, Duke of Pomerania. Also Known As: "Warcisław III". Birthdate: circa 1211. Death: May 17, 1264 (48-57) Immediate Family: Son of Kazimierz II, Duke of Pomerania and Ingerd.

    • Zofia Sophia Guisiaca
    • circa 1211
    • "Warcisław III"
    • May 17, 1264 (48-57)
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    He was the son of Bogislaw V, brother of Casimir IV and Bogislaw VIII. He married Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (daughter of Henry III, Duke of Mecklenburg) and was the father of Eric of Pomerania and Catherine of Pomerania. In 1377, he became Duke of Pomerania in Pomerania-Stolp; at times he was its coruler with his brother, Bogislaw VIII. He mane...

    Branig, Hans; Werner Buchholz (1997). Werner Buchholz (ed.). Geschichte Pommerns, Volume I, Vom Werden des neuzeitlichen Staates bis zum Verlust der staatlichen Selbständigkeit, 1300-1648. Böhlau....
    Juliusz Bardach, Historia państwa i prawa Polski, Volume 1, Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964, p. 589
    Władysław Czapliński, Tadeusz Ładogórski, Atlas historyczny polski, Państwowe Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Kartograficznych, 1970, p. 12
    William Urban, Terry Jones, Medieval mercenaries: the business of war, MBI Publishing Company, 2006, ISBN 1-85367-697-7, Google Print, p.206
    • Adelheid of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
  6. fmg.ac › Projects › MedLandsPOMERANIA - FMG

    Jul 4, 2015 · She married secondly (5 Mar 1454) as his first wife, Wartislaw X Duke of Pomerania. Joachim I & his wife had one child: (1) OTTO (29 May 1444-10 Sep 1464). He succeeded his father as OTTO III Duke of Pomerania in Stettin. (c) ANNA (before 1421-[14 May 1447/21 Nov 1459]).

  7. Wartislaw III (c. 1210 – 17 May 1264) was a Griffin duke of Pomerania-Demmin. Son of Casimir II of Pomerania-Demmin and Ingardis of Denmark, he was married to a Sophia of an unknown house. As he did not have any children, Pomerania-Demmin ceased to exist with his death. Ingardis ruled Pomerania-Demmin in place of young Wartislaw from Casimir ...

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