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  1. Duchy of Pomerania-Barth was a feudal duchy of the Holy Roman Empire located in Western Pomerania that existed in the Middle Ages between 1376 and 1478, and between 1569 and 1625. The state consisted of its capital, Barth, and nearby areas.

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  4. Clara María de Pomerania-Barth (10 de julio de 1574 - 19 de febrero de 1623) fue un miembro de la Casa del Grifo y por su matrimonios duquesa de Mecklemburgo-Schwerin-Ivenack. Se casó en segundas nupcias con Augusto el Joven , entonces señor de Hitzacker y que desde 1635 será príncipe de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel , aunque ella ...

    • Middle Ages
    • Protestant Reformation
    • Inclusion in Swedish Pomerania
    • Prussian Rule
    • World Wars
    • GDR and Recent History

    Barth dates back to the medieval German Ostsiedlung, before which the area was settled by Wends of the Liuticians or Rani tribe. Jaromar II, Danish prince of Rügen, granted the town Lübeck law in 1255. In the same document, he agreed to remove his burgh, Borgwall or Neue Burg, then on the northwestern edge of the town's projected limits. Another We...

    In 1533, the Protestant Reformation turned Barth into a Lutheran town. In 1572, Bogislaw XIII rebuilt the ducal court in Renaissance style, and married Clare of Brunswick-Lüneburg who was later buried in Barth. Bogislaw planned to oppose Stralsund by founding Franzburg in her hinterland, Barth was thought to function as Franzburg's port and staple ...

    After the war, Barth became part of Swedish Pomerania. In the early Swedish period, three stormfloods (1649, 1663, and 1693), a fire in 1662, and another fire in 1678 ravaged the town; the second fire was lit by Brandenburg's von Treffenfeld during the Scanian War. During the Great Northern War, the evicted Polish king Stanislaus Leszczynski was as...

    The Swedes left Barth after Swedish Pomerania was assigned to Prussia in 1815. From then on, the town was part of the Prussian Province of Pomerania. In 1850, a choleraepidemic lasted for seven weeks. In 1872, Barth was affected by a stormflood, that retreated only after ten days. During the second half of the 19th century, the town expanded beyond...

    After the First World War, the Free State of Prussia moved the Kreis headquarters from Franzburgto Barth. During World War II Barth was the site of the Stalag Luft I and Stalag Luft II German prisoner-of-war camps for captured Allied airmen, however, the latter was relocated to Łódź in occupied Poland in 1941. Stalag Luft I held mostly American and...

    Kreis Franzburg-Barth was dissolved in 1952, when it was partitioned between Kreis Ribnitz-Damgarten (with Barth) and Kreis Stralsund, both belonging to the newly created district of Rostock (Bezirk Rostock).With the Fall of the Iron Curtain and German reunification, an extensive renovation of the old town centre of Barth was initiated - mainly due...

  5. Clara María de Pomerania-Barth (10 de julio de 1574 - 19 de febrero de 1623) fue un miembro de la Casa del Grifo y por su matrimonios duquesa de Mecklemburgo-Schwerin-Ivenack. Se casó en segundas nupcias con Augusto el Joven , entonces señor de Hitzacker y que desde 1635 será príncipe de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel , aunque ella nuca será ...

  6. ¡Conoce las mejores atracciones de Barth! Echa un vistazo a esta fantástica guía para tu viaje, sin importar si quieres explorar el lugar como lo hacen los demás turistas o verlo desde la perspectiva de la gente local.