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Pomerelia, also
known as
Eastern Pomerania,
Vistula Pomerania, and also
before World War II as
Polish Pomerania, is a
historical sub-region of Pomerania...
- the east. The
easternmost part of
Pomerania is
alternatively known as
Pomerelia,
consisting of four sub-regions:
Kashubia inhabited by
ethnic Kashubians...
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Sobieslaw I, who
founded the
dynasty of the Samborides, and the
Duchy of
Pomerelia. The
Duchy resulted from the
partition of Świętobor, Duke of Pomerania...
- Kashubian: Mscëwòj I; c. 1160 – 1/2 May 1219 or 1220) was
Prince of
Pomerelia (styled
himself as
princeps Pomoranorum) from
about 1205
until his death...
- encomp****ed Chełmno Land, Courland, Gotland, Livonia, Estonia, Neumark,
Pomerelia (Gdańsk Pomerania),
Prussia and Samogitia.
Following the
battles of Grunwald...
- wschodniopomorskie; Latin:
Ducatus Pomeraniae Orientalis) was a
duchy centred on
Pomerelia, with Gdańsk as its capital. The
duchy was
formed after gaining independence...
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challenge the Order's land claims,
specifically Chełmno Land and, later,
Pomerelia (also
Pomorze Gdańskie or
Vistula Pomerania), Kuyavia, and Dobrzyń Land...
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Knights struggled for
control in
Samboride Pomerelia. The
Teutonic Knights succeeded in
annexing Pomerelia to
their monastic state in the
early 14th century...
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Wartislaw II (c. 1160 – c. 1184) was a duke of Pomerania-Demmin. He
either was a son of
Bogislaw I and
Walburga of Denmark, or
Wartislaw of the Swantiboride...
- the
historical region of Pomerania,
including its
eastern part
called Pomerelia, in north-central Poland.
Their settlement area is
referred to as Kashubia...