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- The Samborides (German: Samboriden) or House of Sobiesław (Polish: Sobiesławice) were a ruling dynasty in the historic region of Pomerelia. They were first...
- became v****als of the Holy Roman Emperor in 1181. It was ruled by the Samboride dukes of Pomerelia from 1227 and conquered by Margrave Waldemar of Brandenburg-Stendal...
- (c. 1220 – December 25, 1294) was a Duke of Pomerelia, member of the Samborides dynasty. He ruled Pomerelia as a sole ruler from 1273 to 1294. Mestwin...
- Christian and was ruled by local dukes of the House of Pomerania and the Samborides, at various times v****als of Denmark, the Holy Roman Empire and Poland...
- Pomerelia centred around Świecie. Its only ruler was duke Mestwin II of the Samboride dynasty. The state was established between 1248 and 1264, with duke Mestwin...
- area to the Samborides during the following years, and the next surviving do****ents mentioning the area concern donations made by Samboride Świętopełk...
- Chełmno Land) Polish Pomerelia Danish Pomerelia Duchy of Eastern Pomerania Samborides Duchy of Gdańsk Duchy of Świecie and Lubiszewo Duchy of Białogarda Duchy...
- succession in the Lands of Schlawe and Stolp between the Griffins and the Samborides. Ratibor II was son of Bogislaw. Ratibor II was either a (half-)brother...
- Odonic by his wife Jadwiga (Jadwiga), who was likely a daughter of the Samboride duke Mestwin I of Pomerania, or a member of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty...
- Abbey and in 1209 entered Oliwa Abbey near Gdańsk, founded in 1178 by the Samboride dukes of Pomerelia. At this time the Piast duke Konrad I of Masovia with...