Ruler |
Born |
Reign |
Ruling part |
Consort |
Death |
Notes
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Warcislaus I |
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c.1091 First son of Świętobor, Duke of Pomerania (?)
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1121 – 9 August 1135 |
Duchy of Pomerania |
24 pagan wives
Heila of Saxony before 1128 one child
Ida of Denmark 1129 three children
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1135 Stolpe an der Peene aged 43-44
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Possible children of Świętobor, Duke of Pomerania, divided their inheritance. Warcislaus was the first duke of Pomerania and founder of the family as a vassal of Poland. A pagan, he converted to Christianity in the beginning of the 12th century. Then, along with his son Bolesław, backed Otto of Bamberg in his successful Conversion of Pomerania.
As for Racibor, he was the ancestor of the Ratiboriden branch of the House of Pomerania that ruled Słupsk-Sławno.
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Racibor I |
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c.1095 Second son of Świętobor, Duke of Pomerania (?)
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1121 – 1156 |
Duchy of Schlawe-Stolp |
Pribislava Yaroslavna of Volhynia 1136 four children
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1156 aged 60-61
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Regency of Racibor I, Duke of Schlawe-Stolp (1135-1156)
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Children of Warcislaus, divided their inheritance, but given their minority, ceded rule to their uncle. In 1184 after the death of his nephew Warcislaus II, Boguslaus I reunited Stettin and Demmin.
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Boguslaus I |
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1127 First son of Warcislaus I and Ida of Denmark
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9 August 1135 – 18 March 1187 |
Duchy of Stettin |
Walburga of Denmark three children
Anastasia of Greater Poland 26 April 1177 two children
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18 March 1187 Sosnitza aged 59-60
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Casimir I |
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c.1130 Second son of Warcislaus I and Ida of Denmark
|
9 August 1135 – 1180 |
Duchy of Demmin |
Pritolawa no children
|
1180 aged 49-50
|
Swietopelk |
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c.1140 Son of Racibor I and Pribislava Yaroslavna of Volhynia
|
1156–c.1190 |
Duchy of Schlawe-Stolp |
Unmarried
|
c.1190 aged 49-50 |
Left no descendants. His land passed to a cousin.
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Warcislaus II |
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c.1160 Third son of Boguslaus I and Walburga of Denmark
|
1180–1184 |
Duchy of Demmin |
Sophia of Poland no children
|
c.1184 aged 23-24 |
After his death Demmin returned briefly to Pomerania.
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Regency of Anastasia of Greater Poland (1187-1208)
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Children of Bogislaw I, they split once more the duchy between them.
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Boguslaus II |
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1177 First son of Boguslaus I and Anastasia of Greater Poland
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18 March 1187 – 23 January 1220 |
Duchy of Stettin |
Miroslava of Pomerelia 1210 three children
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23 January 1220 aged 42-43
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Dobroslawa |
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c.1175? Daughter of Boguslaus I and Anastasia of Greater Poland
|
18 March 1187 – 1230 |
Duchy of Stettin (at Schlawe and Gützkow) |
Wartislaw, castellan of Stettin c.1200 one child
|
c.1230 aged 44-45
|
Casimir II |
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c.1180 First son of Boguslaus I and Anastasia of Greater Poland
|
18 March 1187 – 1219 |
Duchy of Demmin |
Ingard of Denmark 1210 two children
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1219 aged 38-39
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Boguslaus III |
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c.1170? Son of Boguslaus of Schlawe-Stolp
|
c.1190–1223 |
Duchy of Schlawe-Stolp |
A daughter of Mieszko III of Poland before 1223 two children
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1223 aged 52-53 |
Nephew of Swietopelk.
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Regency of Ingard of Denmark (1219-1226)
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After his death in 1264, Barnim became the sole duke.
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Warcislaus III |
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c.1210 Son of Casimir II and Ingard of Denmark
|
1219 – 17 May 1264 |
Duchy of Demmin |
Sophia 1236 three children
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17 May 1264 aged 53-54
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Racibor II |
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c.1190? Son of Boguslaus III[10]
|
1223–1238 |
Duchy of Schlawe-Stolp |
Unmarried
|
1238 aged 47-48? |
After his death without descendants, the land returned to Pomerania.
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Stolp annexed to Pomerania
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Regency of Miroslava of Pomerelia (1220-1226)
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Since 1227 the dukes were again vassals of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1264 Barnim reunited all Pomerania.
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Barnim I the Good
|
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c.1217 Son of Boguslaus II and Miroslava of Pomerelia
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23 January 1220 – 17 May 1264
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Duchy of Stettin
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Anna Maria of Saxony c.1240 three children
Margaret of Brunswick-Lüneburg 1252/3 one child
Matilda of Brandenburg c.1265 six children
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13 December 1278 Dąbie aged 60-61
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17 May 1264 – 13 December 1278 |
Duchy of Pomerania
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Boguslaus IV |
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c.1255 Son of Barnim I and Margaret of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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13 December 1278 – 24 February 1309 |
Duchy of Wolgast (in Pomerania until 1295) |
Matilda of Brandenburg-Stendal between 1275 and 1278 no children
Margaret of Rügen 13 August 1284 six children
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24 February 1309 aged 53-54
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Ruled jointly. Bogislaw was the eldest son of Barnim I, and ruled with his stepmother, who was regent of her own sons. From 1294 Bogislaw ruled directly with his half-brothers Barnim and Otto, who reached majority in that year. Following the death of Barnim without descendants in 1295, Bogislaw and Otto divided Pomerania between them: Bogislaw retained Wolgast and Otto received Stettin.
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Regency of Matilda of Brandenburg, co-ruling with Bogislaw IV (1278-1294)
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Barnim II |
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c.1277 First son of Barnim I and Matilda of Brandenburg
|
13 December 1278 – 28 May 1295 |
Duchy of Pomerania |
Unmarried
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28 May 1295 aged 17-18
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Otto I |
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1279 Second son of Barnim I and Matilda of Brandenburg
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13 December 1278 – 31 December 1344 |
Duchy of Stettin (in Pomerania until 1295) |
Elisabeth of Holstein April 1296 two children
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31 December 1344 aged 64-65
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Warcislaus IV |
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c.1270 Son of Boguslaus IV and Matilda of Brandenburg-Stendal
|
24 February 1309 – 1 August 1326 |
Duchy of Wolgast |
Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin 11 April 1316 or 1317 three children
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1 August 1326 aged 55-56 |
In 1325 annexed the Principality of Rügen.
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Matilda |
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c.1300 Daughter of Otto I and Elisabeth of Holstein
|
1317 – 12 July 1331 |
Duchy of Stettin (at Stavenhagen) |
John III, Lord of Werle 20 January 1317 three children
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12 July 1331 aged 30-31 |
Daughter of Otto I, received from her father the town of Stavenhagen, which passed, through her marriage, to Werle.
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Stavenhagen annexed to Werle
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Regency of Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin (1326-1330)
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Sons of Bogislaw IV, ruled jointly. In 1368, Boguslaus, the last surviving brother, divided the land with his brother Barnim's heirs: They kept Wolgast, and Boguslaus created Stolp for himself.
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Boguslaus V the Great |
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c.1318 Slupsk First son of Warcislaus IV and Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin
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1 August 1326 – 23 April 1374 |
Duchy of Stolp (at Wolgast until 1368) |
Elisabeth of Poland 24 or 25 February 1343 three children
Adelaide of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1362 or 1363 four children
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23 April 1374 Belbuck aged 55-56
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Barnim IV the Good[11] |
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1325 Second son of Warcislaus IV and Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin
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1 August 1326 – 22 August 1365 |
Duchy of Wolgast (at Rügen and Wolgast itself) |
Sophia of Mecklenburg-Werle 1343 three children
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22 August 1365 aged 39-40
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Warcislaus V the Father of the People |
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c.1 November 1326 Third son of Warcislaus IV and Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin
|
1 August 1326 – 1390 |
Duchy of Wolgast (at Szczecinek)
|
Anna of Mecklenburg-Stargard before 1390 no children
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1390 aged 63-64
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Szczecinek rejoined Wolgast
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Barnim III the Great[11] |
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c.1300 Son of Otto I and Elisabeth of Holstein
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31 December 1344 – 14 August 1368 |
Duchy of Stettin |
Agnes of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1330 five children
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14 August 1368 aged 67-68 |
Co-ruling since 1320.
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Casimir III |
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1348 First son of Barnim III and Agnes of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
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14 August 1368 – 24 August 1372 |
Duchy of Stettin |
Unmarried
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24 August 1372 Chojna aged 23-24 |
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Warcislaus VI the One-Eyed
|
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1345 First son of Barnim IV and Sophia of Mecklenburg-Werle
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22 August 1365 – 13 June 1394 |
Duchy of Rügen
|
Anne of Mecklenburg-Stargard 1 October 1363 four children
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13 June 1394 Klępino Białogardzkie aged 48-49
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Sons of Barnim IV, ruled jointly. In 1377, they divided the land: Bogislaw kept Wolgast and Warcislaus retained Rügen. However, as Bogislaw died without heirs, Warcislaus reunited Rügen with Wolgast.
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7 March 1393 – 13 June 1394 |
Duchy of Wolgast
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Boguslaus VI |
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1354 Second son of Barnim IV and Sophia of Mecklenburg-Werle
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22 August 1365 – 7 March 1393 |
Duchy of Wolgast |
Judith of Saxe-Lauenburg between 1369 and 1377 no children
Agnes of Brunswick-Lüneburg 14 or 19 September 1389 Celle two children
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7 March 1393 aged 38-39
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Swantibor I |
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1351 Second son of Barnim III and Agnes of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
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24 August 1372 – 21 June 1413
|
Duchy of Stettin |
Anne of Nuremberg 17 September 1363 four children
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21 June 1413 aged 61-62
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Brothers of Casimir III, ruled jointly.
|
Boguslaus VII the Elder |
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c.1355 Third son of Barnim III and Agnes of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
|
24 August 1372 – 1404 |
Unknown before 1404 no children
|
1404 aged 48-49
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Casimir IV
|
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1351 First son of Boguslaus V and Elisabeth of Poland
|
23 April 1374 – 2 January 1377 |
Duchy of Stolp |
Kenna of Lithuania 1360 no children
Margaret of Masovia 1368 or 1369 no children
|
2 January 1377 aged 25-26 |
After his death his sons divided the land.
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Margaret of Masovia
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c.1355 Daughter of Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia and Euphemia of Opava
|
2 January 1377 – 1379 |
Duchy of Stolp (at Bydgoszcz, Dobryzn, Gniewkowo, Inowroclaw and Wyszogrod) |
Casimir IV 1368 or 1369 no children
Henry VII, Duke of Brzeg 1379 two children
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1409 aged 53-54
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Widow and brothers of Casimir IV. Margaret received some towns from her husband as seats, which she may have been dispossessed after marrying again in 1379; as for the rest of the inheritance: Warcislaus received Stolp, and Boguslaus and Barnim received Stargard together. The death of Warcislaus made possible, for Boguslaus and Barnim, the reunion of the inheritance of their father. However, there was an heir to Stolp: Boguslaus, who would be brought up in Denmark and changed name to Eric.
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Warcislaus VII |
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1363 Second son of Boguslaus V and Elisabeth of Poland
|
2 January 1377 – 1395 |
Duchy of Stolp |
Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 23 March 1380 one child
|
1395 aged 31-32
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Boguslaus VIII Magnus |
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c.1364 First son of Boguslaus V and Adelaide of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
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2 January 1377 – 11 February 1418
|
Duchy of Stolp (at Stargard until 1395) |
Sophia of Holstein c.1398 two children
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11 February 1418 aged 53-54
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Barnim V |
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1369 Second son of Boguslaus V and Adelaide of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
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2 January 1377 – 1403 |
Hedwig of Lithuania 27 September 1396 one child
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1403 aged 33-34
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Bydgoszcz, Dobryzn, Gniewkowo, Inowroclaw and Wyszogrod were annexed to the Duchy of Opole
|
Barnim VI |
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c.1365 First son of Warcislaus VI and Anne of Mecklenburg-Stargard
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13 June 1394 – 22 September 1405 |
Duchy of Wolgast |
Veronica of Nuremberg circa or before 1395 three children
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22 September 1405 Pütnitz aged 39-40
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Children of Warcislaus VI, divided their inheritance.
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Warcislaus VIII |
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1373 Second son of Warcislaus VI and Anne of Mecklenburg-Stargard
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13 June 1394 – 23 August 1415 |
Duchy of Rügen |
Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg circa or before 1398 four children
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23 August 1415 aged 41-42
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Regency of Warcislaus VIII, Duke of Pomerania-Rügen (1405-1415)
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Sons of Barnim VI, divided their inheritance, but after Barnim VII's death without descendants, Warcislaus IX reunited it.
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Barnim VII the Elder |
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1390 First son of Barnim VI and Veronica of Nuremberg
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22 September 1405 – 22 September 1450 |
Duchy of Wolgast (at Demmin) |
Unmarried
|
22 September 1450 Gützkow or Wolgastaged 59-60
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Warcislaus IX |
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c.1400 Second son of Barnim VI and Veronica of Nuremberg
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22 September 1405 – 17 April 1457 |
Duchy of Wolgast |
Sophia of Saxe-Lauenburg 1420 four children
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17 April 1457 Wolgast aged 56-57
|
Demmin rejoined Wolgast
|
Otto II |
|
c.1380 First son of Swantibor I and Anne of Nuremberg
|
21 June 1413 – 27 March 1428
|
Duchy of Stettin |
Agnes of Mecklenburg-Stargard c.1411 no children
|
27 March 1428 aged 47-48
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Sons of Swantibor I, ruled jointly. Casimir participated in the famous Battle of Grunwald (1410).
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Casimir V |
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c.1380 Second son of Swantibor I and Anne of Nuremberg
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21 June 1413 – 13 April 1435 |
Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg circa or before 1420 three children
Elisabeth of Brunswick-Grubenhagen circa or before 1439 one child
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13 April 1435 aged 54-55?
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Regency of Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg (1415-1425)
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Children of Warcislaus VIII. Swantibor and Barnim ruled jointly. As they had no descendants, their possessions returned to the sons of Barnim VI. Sophie was given separate lands, inherited later by Werle.
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Barnim VIII the Younger |
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c.1405 First son of Warcislaus VIII and Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg
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23 August 1415 – 19 December 1451
|
Duchy of Rügen |
Anna of Wunstorf c.1435 one child
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19 December 1451 aged 45-46
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Swantibor II the Calm |
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c.1408 Second son of Warcislaus VIII and Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg
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23 August 1415 – 1435 |
Unmarried
|
c.1435 aged 26-27
|
Sophia |
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c.1405? Daughter of Warcislaus VIII and Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg
|
23 August 1415 – 1453 |
Duchy of Rügen (at Barth, Zingst and Damgarten) |
William, Lord of Werle after 1426 one child
|
1453 aged 47-48?
|
Rügen briefly joined Wolgast; Barth, Zingst and Damgarten annexed to Werle
|
Regency of Sophia of Holstein (1418-1425)
|
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Boguslaus IX |
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1407 Son of Boguslaus VIII and Sophia of Holstein
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11 February 1418 – 7 December 1446 |
Duchy of Stolp |
Maria of Masovia 24 June 1432 Poznań two children
|
7 December 1446 aged 38-39
|
Regency of Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg (1435-1440)
|
Son of Casimir V.
|
Joachim the Younger |
|
1424 Son of Casimir V and Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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13 April 1435 – 4 October 1451 |
Duchy of Stettin |
Elisabeth of Brandenburg 29 September 1440 one child
|
4 October 1451
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Regency of Maria of Masovia (1446-1449)
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Son of Warcislaus VII and original heir of Stolp in 1394, was under regency of his cousin's widow, Maria. His absence was probably the cause of his being bypassed in the Pomeranian succession. Also King of the Union of Kalmar between Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
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Eric I |
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1381 Darłowo Son of Warcislaus VII and Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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1449[12] – 3 May 1459 |
Duchy of Stolp |
Philippa of England 26 October 1406 Lund one child
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3 May 1459 Darłowo aged 77-78
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Regency of Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg (1451-1458)
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After his death without descendants, Stettin was annexed to Wolgast.
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Otto III |
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29 May 1444 Son of Joachim and Elisabeth of Brandenburg
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4 October 1451 – 7 September 1464 |
Duchy of Stettin |
Unmarried
|
7 September 1464 aged 20
|
Stettin annexed to Wolgast
|
Sophie |
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1435 Daughter of Boguslaus IX and Maria of Masovia
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3 May 1459[12] – 1474 |
Duchy of Stolp
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1451 twelve children
|
24 August 1497 Slupsk aged 61-62
|
Heir of Eric I. Despite her husband had inherited the duchy itself, the fact that she only renounced her rights to Pomerania in 1474 is possibly a sign of a co-rulership between the spouses.
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Eric II |
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1427 First son of Warcislaus IX and Sophia of Saxe-Lauenburg
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17 April 1457 – 5 July 1474 |
Duchy of Wolgast
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5 July 1474 Wolgast aged 46-47
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Children of Warcislaus IX, divided their inheritance. In 1464 Eric absorbed Stettin, but it was only with Warcislaus' death that Pomerania was reunited, already under Eric's son, Boguslaus.
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Warcislaus X |
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1435 Second son of Warcislaus IX and Sophia of Saxe-Lauenburg
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17 April 1457 – 17 December 1478 |
Duchy of Rügen |
Elisabeth of Brandenburg 5 March 1454 two children
Magdalena of Mecklenburg-Stargard 1472 no children
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17 December 1478 Franzburg aged 42-43
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Rügen annexed to Wolgast
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Boguslaus X the Great
|
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3 June 1454 Darłowo Son of Eric II, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast and Sophie, Duchess of Pomerania-Stolp
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5 July 1474 – 17 December 1478
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Duchy of Wolgast
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Margaret of Brandenburg 20 September 1477 Prenzlau no children
Anna Jagiellon of Poland 2 February 1491 Szczecin eight children
|
5 October 1523 Szczecin aged 69
|
Reunited Pomerania in 1478.
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17 December 1478 – 5 October 1523 |
Duchy of Pomerania
|
George I |
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11 April 1493 First son of Boguslaus X and Anna of Poland
|
5 October 1523 – 10 May 1531 |
Duchy of Pomerania |
Amalie of the Palatinate 22 May 1513 Szczecin three children
Margaret of Brandenburg 23 January 1530 Berlin one child
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10 May 1531 Szczecin aged 38
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Sons of Bogislaw X, ruled jointly. After George's death, Barnim divided Pomerania with his nephew Philip. After his abdication in 1569, his possessions went to Pomerania-Wolgast.
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Barnim IX the Pious |
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2 December 1501 Second son of Boguslaus X and Anna of Poland
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5 October 1523 – 1569 |
Duchy of Stettin (in co-rulership in Pomerania until 1531) |
Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg 2 February 1525 Szczecin seven children
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2 November 1573 Szczecin aged 71
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Margaret of Brandenburg |
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1511 Daughter of Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg and Elizabeth of Denmark
|
10 May 1531 – 15 February 1534 |
Duchy of Pomerania (at Barth, Damgarten, Tribsees, Grimsby and Klempenow)[13] |
George I 23 January 1530 Berlin one child
John V, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst 15 February 1534 Dessau six children
|
November 1577 aged 65-66
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Heirs of George I. Margaret received her jointure in some towns in Pomerania, wich were returned to the main duchy after her second marriage; Philip divided the main duchy with his uncle, Barnim IX.
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Philip I the Pious |
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14 July 1515 Szczecin Son of George I and Amalie of the Palatinate
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10 May 1531 – 14 February 1560 |
Duchy of Wolgast |
Maria of Saxony 27 February 1536 Torgau ten children
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14 February 1560 Wolgast aged 44
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Barth, Damgarten, Tribsees, Grimsby and Klempenow joined Wolgast
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Ernest Louis the Fair |
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20 November 1545 Second son of Philip I and Maria of Saxony
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14 February 1560 – 17 June 1592 |
Duchy of Wolgast |
Sophie Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 20 October 1577 Wolgast three children
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17 June 1592
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Sons of Philip I, ruled jointly. Divided the land in 1569: Ernest Louis kept Wolgast, John Frederick received Stettin, Bogislaw received Barth and Neuenkamp (later Franzburg), and Barnim received Darłowo. In 1592 Bogislaw became tutor of his nephew Philip Julius. In 1600 after the death of John Frederick without children, the land was inherited by Barnim, who reunited it with Darłowo. At the latter's death in 1603 also with no descendants, Boguslaus received Stettin and united it with Barth. but he gave Rügenwalde to one of his sons, and gave Barth and Neuenkamp to Philip Julius.
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John Frederick the Strong |
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27 August 1542 Wolgast First son of Philip I and Maria of Saxony
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1569 – 9 February 1600 |
Duchy of Stettin (in co-rulership in Wolgast 1560-69) |
Erdmuthe of Brandenburg 17 February 1577 Szczecin no children
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9 February 1600 Wolgast aged 57
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Barnim X the Younger |
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15 February 1549 Wolgast Fourth son of Philip I and Maria of Saxony
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1569 – 1 September 1603 |
Duchy of Stettin (in co-rulership in Wolgast 1560-69; in Darłowo until 1600) |
Anna Maria of Brandenburg 8 January 1581 Berlin no children
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1 September 1603 Szczecin aged 54
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Boguslaus XIII [XI][14] |
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9 August 1544 Wolgast Third son of Philip I and Maria of Saxony
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1569 – 7 March 1606 |
Duchy of Stettin (in co-rulership in Wolgast 1560-69; in Barth until 1603) |
Clara of Brunswick-Lüneburg 8 September 1572 eleven children
Anna of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg 31 May 1601 no children
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7 March 1606 Szczecin aged 61
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Regency of Boguslaus XIII [XI], Duke of Pomerania (1592-1598)
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Reunited Barth with Wolgast in 1603. Left no descendants. His part joined Stettin.
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Philip Julius |
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27 December 1584 Son of Ernest Louis and Sophie Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
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17 June 1592 – 6 February 1625 |
Duchy of Wolgast |
Agnes of Brandenburg 25 June 1604 Berlin no children
|
6 February 1625 aged 40
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Wolgast annexed to Stettin
|
George II |
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30 January 1582 Fourth son of Boguslaus XIII [XI] and Clara of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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7 March 1606 – 27 March 1617 |
Duchy of Stettin (at Darłowo only) |
Unmarried
|
27 March 1617 aged 35
|
Children of Bogislaw XIII (XI), divided their inheritance. As happened in the previous generation, each brother received a part of Stettin, and the parts were progressively reunited with each childless brother's death. In 1625 Boguslaus reunited all Pomerania, but as neither he nor his brothers had descendants, Pomerania was annexed by the Kingdom of Sweden by lack of heirs.[15]
|
Philip II the Pious |
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29 July 1573 Franzburg First son of Boguslaus XIII [XI] and Clara of Brunswick-Lüneburg
|
7 March 1606 – 3 February 1618 |
Duchy of Stettin |
Sophia of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg 10 March 1607 Treptow an der Rega no children
|
3 February 1618 Szczecin aged 44
|
Francis |
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24 March 1577 Barth Second son of Boguslaus XIII [XI] and Clara of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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7 March 1606 – 27 November 1620 |
Duchy of Stettin (at Barth until 1618) |
Sophie of Saxony 26 August 1610 Dresden no children
|
27 November 1620 Szczecin aged 43
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Boguslaus XIV [XII] the Sociable[16]
|
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31 March 1580 Barth Third son of Boguslaus XIII [XI] and Clara of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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7 March 1606 – 6 February 1625
|
Duchy of Stettin (at Darłowo until 1620)
|
Elisabeth of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg 1615 no children
|
10 March 1637 Szczecin aged 56
|
6 February 1625 – 10 March 1637 |
Duchy of Pomerania
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