- to the
nearby Stolpe Abbey. In 1234,
Dobroslawa married the
German noble Jaczo von Salzwedel, who
expanded the old
burgh on Gützkow's
Schlossberg hill...
-
Salzwedel was
elected as his successor, at the
instigation of his
brother Jaczo I,
Count of Gützkow. His
election was due to the
growing influence of Brandenburg...
-
Schwerin (III)
Beatrix († 1300 or 1315) ∞
Henry II of
Werle (?)
Dobroslawa ∞
Jaczo of
Salzwedel (II)
Casimir II (* c. 1180, † 1219) ∞
Ingardis of
Denmark Wartislaw...
- German: Fürstentum Gützkow; Polish: Księstwo choćkowskie
Theodor Pyl (1881), "
Jaczo von Salzwedel",
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 13, Leipzig:...
-
against Pomerania,
tried to
establish v****al rule
similar to that of the
Jaczos of
Salzwedel with
County of Gützkow in Pomerania. It is
probably that, in...
- (d. 1229) Dobroslawa, married:
either Nicholas or
Wartislaw of Gützkow
Jaczo I of
Salzwedel Adolf Häckermann (1876), "Bogislav II.",
Allgemeine Deutsche...
-
Grafschaft Gützkow; Polish:
Kasztelania choćkowska
Theodor Pyl (1881), "
Jaczo von Salzwedel",
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 13, Leipzig:...
- on a
yellow (golden) background. The coat of arms was
designed by
count Jaczo of
Salzwedel in 12th century. Sometimes, it also
included the red field...
- ) (b. posthumously? bef. 1196 – d. aft. 1249/53),
married in 1210/15 to
Jaczo I, Lord of Gützkow.
After his
death without male issue,
Kuyavia returned...