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  1. Barnim X, or according to another account Barnim XII (15 February 1549, in Wolgast – 1 September 1603, in Szczecin) was a duke of Pomerania and a member of the House of Griffins. He administered from 1569, the Rügenwalde district. From 1600 until his death, he ruled in Pomerania-Stettin.

  2. Barnim X, o según otra numeración Barnim XII (15 de febrero de 1549, Wolgast-1 de septiembre de 1603, Szczecin), fue un duque de Pomerania y un miembro de la Casa del Grifo. Administró desde 1569 el distrito de Rügenwalde. Desde 1600 hasta su muerte, gobernó en Pomerania-Stettin.

  3. Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania. Mother. Miroslava of Pomerelia. Barnim I the Good ( c. 1217/1219 – 13 November 1278) from the Griffin dynasty was a Duke of Pomerania ( ducis Slauorum et Cassubie) from 1220 until his death.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barnim_XI,_Duke_of_PomeraniaBarnim XI - Wikipedia

    Barnim XI (1501–1573; by some accounts Barnim IX), son of Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania, became duke on his father's death in 1523. Life. Barnim ruled for a time in common with his elder brother George I; and after George's death in 1531 he shared the duchy with his nephew Philip I, retaining for himself the duchy of Pomerania-Stettin .

  5. Barnim XI (1501-1573; también referido como Barnim IX), hijo del Duque Bogislao X de Pomerania, se convirtió en Duque de Pomerania a la muerte de su padre en 1523.

  6. Barnim III the Great ( c. 1300 – 14 August 1368) was a Pomeranian duke from the House of Griffin . 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.

  7. BARNIM, the name of thirteen dukes who ruled over various divisions of the duchy of Pomerania. The following are the most important:— Barnim I. ( c. 1209–1278), called the Good, was the son of Bogislaus II., duke of Pomerania-Stettin, and succeeded to this duchy on his father’s death in 1220.