- were
using the
Latin title dux
Pomeraniae ("Duke of Pomerania") or dux
Pomeranorum ("Duke of the Pomeranians"). In 1215, the
duchy was
divided in other...
- 1107/08, when the
inhabitants (cives et oppidani)
including a duke (dux
Pomeranorum)
surrendered without resistance. A
previous Polish siege of the burgh...
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possession of the
Pomeranian dukes, and
declared himself an
independent dux
Pomeranorum in his
enlarged territory (Pomorze Gdańskie). However, the line of the...
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Latinised as
Richterus Lange Edmund: Die
Greifswalder Sammlung Vitae Pomeranorum. In:
Baltische Studien. Ergänzungsband. Greifswald: Abel, 1898, p. 274...
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Christianity on 10 June 1128. Otto then was
titled apostolus gentis Pomeranorum, made a
saint by pope
Clement III in 1189, and was
worshipped in Pomerania...
- the
first monastery in Pomerania. The
bishops held the
title of
Pomeranorum or
Pomeranorum et
Leuticorum episcopus,
referring to the
tribal territories of...
- Ackerknecht--bibliotekarz,
humanista (1880-1960): wybór pism.
Monumenta Pomeranorum (in Polish). Szczecin: Książnica
Pomorska im. Stanisława Staszica. pp...
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Wiprecht von Groitzsch, born 1050. The
annals say that Wilk held a "
Pomeranorum primatum".
Since the
oldest parts of
these annals are
regarded to resemble...
-
Kniprode (1309-1382), p. 306-334, online. De
bellis Suantopolici,
ducis Pomeranorum,
adversus ordinem gestis Teutoni**** liber,
Dissertation an der Albertus-Universität...
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Christianity on June 10, 1128. Otto then was
titled apostolus gentis Pomeranorum, made a
saint by pope
Clement III in 1189, and was
worshipped in Pomerania...