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  1. Hace 3 días · Bogislaw XIV, Duke of Pomerania, pledged his assistance as well, but he was desperately isolated. The Margraviate of Baden as well as William of Hesse also pledged their support. [37] However, even once the Swedes were in Germany they expressed a great deal of reluctance and had to be constantly cajoled and browbeaten into contributing their resources to the cause.

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  2. Hace 3 días · Using Stralsund as a bridgehead, he marched south along the Oder towards Stettin and coerced Bogislaw XIV, Duke of Pomerania, into agreeing an alliance which secured his interests in Pomerania against his rival Sigismund.

  3. Hace 5 días · Genealogy for Duke of Pomerania Swantepolk II 'the Great' Svantepolk II von Pomeren (synów Mściwoja), of Pomorze Gdanskie (1182 - 1266) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Pomeranian Voivodeship
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SzczecinSzczecin - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Bogislaw XIV, who resided in Stettin beginning in 1620, became the sole ruler and Griffin duke when Philipp Julius, Duke of Pomerania died in 1625.

  5. Hace 5 días · Mieszko I (ca. 940 – 25 May 992), was the ruler of the Polans from about 960 until his death. A member of the Piast dynasty, he was son of Siemomysł; grandchild of Lestek; father of Bolesław I the Brave, the first crowned King of Poland; likely father of Świętosława (Sigrid), a Nordic Queen; and grandfather of her son, Cnut ...

  6. Hace 1 día · The tomb once held the mortal remains of Duke John I of Brabant and Limburg (c. 1252–1294), amidst ruins of a 1238 Franciscan monastery. First excavated in 1988, it was re-excavated and renovated in 2020-22 to showcase the history of Brussels since its founding in 979.

  7. Hardecanute. king of Denmark and England. Also known as: Canute III, Hardeknud, Hardicanute, Harthacnut. Written and fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.