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  1. Bogislaw II died on 23 January 1220. According to legend, he was buried in Keniz, a fortress he had built on the border between Pomerania and Brandenburg. Marriage and issue. Bogislaw II was married to Miroslawa, a daughter of Duke Mestwin I of Pomerelia. They had four children: Barnim I (c. 1210 – 1278) Bogislav III, Prince Slavensky

  2. Agnessa Liubava von Staufen. f. 1107 Tyskland. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Swantopolk II 'the Great' Duke of Pomerania , född 1182 i Danzig, Pomerania, Polen, död 1266-01-10 i Danzig, Pomerania, Polen. Swietopelk II Wielki – ksiaze Pomorza Gdanskiego z dynastii Sobieslawiców, najstarszy syn Msciwoja. Wikipedia PL.

  3. After the death of Mestwin II of Pomerania in 1294, his co-ruler Przemysł II of Poland, according to the Treaty of Kępno, took control over Pomerelia. He was crowned as king of Poland in 1295, but ruled directly only over Pomerelia and Greater Poland , while the rest of the country ( Silesia , Lesser Poland , Masovia ) was ruled by other Piasts .

  4. Life. He ruled Pomerania-Stettin in the years 1344–1368, although he had been a co-regent of his father Otto I since 1320, taking a prominent part in the defence and government of the duchy. Aiming for independence from the Margraviate of Brandenburg, he allied himself with Poland and Bohemia. In 1338, Brandenburg relinquished supremacy over ...

  5. Brief Life History of Swietopelk II. When Swietopelk II Duke of Pomerania was born about 1190, in Gdańsk, Pomerania, Poland, his father, Mściwoj "Gdański" Sobiesławic I, was 22 and his mother, Swinislawa, was 25. He married Princess of Poland Euphrosyne Odonownicowna Piast about 1217. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters.

  6. 1219. 1219. Age 74. Death of Duke of Pomerania Mestwin Pommern. Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. Genealogy Directory: Genealogy for Duke of Pomerania Mestwin Pommern (1145 - 1219) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.