Name of the Dynasty. The dynasty is known by two names, Pomerania, after their primary fief, and Griffin, after their coat of arms, which had featured a griffin since the late 12th century: the first verifiable use of the griffin as the dynasty's heraldic emblem occurred in a seal of Casimir II, Duke of Pomerania, which showed the imaginary beast within a shield, and was attached to a document ...
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Stammliste des Hauses Oldenburg); → Nachfahren siehe unten, Haus Sachsen-Merseburg (II) Magdalena Sibylla (1617–1668), Prinzessin von Sachsen, ⚭ I 1634 Christian (1603–1647), Kronprinz von Dänemark und Norwegen (vgl. Stammliste des Hauses Oldenburg); ⚭ II 1652 Friedrich Wilhelm II. (1603–1669), Herzog von Sachsen-Altenburg
Non-Russian nobility. The Russian imperial nobility was multi-ethnic. Native non-Russians such as the Poles, Georgians, Lithuanians, Tatars, and Germans formed an important segment of the noble estate.
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