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  1. In 1338, Brandenburg relinquished supremacy over Pomerania, and in 1348 Charles IV recognized the duchy as a fiefdom of the Holy Roman Empire, which helped to protect it from the Brandenburg margraves. The civil war in Brandenburg in the years 1349–1354 allowed Barnim III to extend his duchy by conquest. [1]

  2. Bogislaw X of Pomerania, the Great, (June 3, 1454 – October 5, 1523) was Duke of Pomerania from 1474 until his death in 1523. Bogislaw was born in Rügenwalde into the House of Pomerania (Griffins). His father was Eric II, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast, his mother was the duchess Sophia of Pomerania, both distant relatives of the House of Pomerania.

  3. Life. Barnim was the sixth child of Duke Philip I of Pomerania-Wolgast and his wife Maria of Saxony, Duchess of Pomerania.Philip died in 1560 and was survived by five of his sons; in addition to Barnim, they were his older brothers John Frederick (1542–1600), Bogislaw XIII (1544–1606) and Ernest Louis (1545–1592) and Barnim's younger brother Casimir VI (1557–1605).

  4. Duke of Pomerania-Stolp. ... Media in category "Casimir IV of Pomerania" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Casimir IV.jpg 194 × 296; 62 KB.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Bogislaw VIII, by Wikipedia. Bogislaw VIII (* ca 1364; † 11.2.1418) [1] was Duke of Pomerania in Pomerania-Stolp from 1395 until 1418. He was married to Sophie of Holstein, with whom he had Bogislaw IX and Adelheid of Pomerania (1410–after 1444/45), married with Duke Bernard III of Saxe-Lauenburg on 2 February 1429.

  6. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Duke of Pomerania. This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 14:42. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2022 · On 28 February 1343 Elisabeth married Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania. Elisabeth mainly lived in Prague Castle or Castle of Darlowo during her marriage. They had two children: Elizabeth of Pomerania [2] (1347 – 15 April 1393), wife of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Casimir IV of Pomerania (c. 1351 – 2 January 1377).