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Duchy of
Pomerania until 1630;
Ratibor would be the
ancestor of the
Ratiborides branch of the Griffins, that was to rule the
lands of
Schlawe and Stolp...
- Pomerania. He was
married to Pribislawa, and was the
ancestor of the
Ratiborides sideline of the Griffins.
Initially he
might have
ruled the Land of Słupsk-Sławno...
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integrated into Pomerania-Stettin in the mid-13th century. When the
Ratiborides died out in 1223,
competition arose for the
Lands of
Schlawe and Stolp...
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integrated into Pomerania-Stettin in the mid-13th century. When the
Ratiborides died out in 1223,
competition arose for the
Lands of
Schlawe and Stolp...
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burgh was held by Przemysł II of
Greater Poland. The last
member of the
Ratiborides branch of the Griffins,
Ratibor II, died in 1223. This led to a competition...
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inherited by Ratibor's sons
Swietopelk and Bogislaw, the so-called "
Ratiborides"
cadet branch of the
Griffin House of Pomerania,
while their cousin Duke...
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claim to the
lands of
Schlawe (Sławno) and
Stolp (Słupsk),
where the last
Ratiboride duke
Ratibor II had died
after 1223, was
challenged by the
Griffin dukes...
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Ratibor II was a
Pomeranian duke. With his
death after 1223, the
Ratiboride line of the
House of
Griffins became extinct,
resulting in a war for succession...
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claim to the
lands of
Schlawe (Sławno) and
Stolp (Słupsk),
where the last
Ratiboride duke
Ratibor II had died
after 1223, was
challenged by the
Griffin dukes...