- The
Samborides (German: Samboriden) or
House of Sobiesław (Polish: Sobiesławice) were a
ruling dynasty in the
historic region of Pomerelia. They were first...
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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...
- led to an
inheritance dispute between the
Pomeranian Griffins and the
Samborides dukes of
neighbouring Pomerelia, v****als of the
Piast Kingdom of Poland...
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Stolp (Ratiboride
branch of the Griffins), and the
duchies in
Pomerelia (
Samborides). The
dukes of
Pomerania expanded their realm into Cir****nia and Uckermark...
- Duke of Gdańsk from 1215
until his death. He was the
first member of the
Samborides to
style himself dux from 1227 onwards. The duke is
known under many spellings...
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Polish realm. It was
administered by
governors of a
local dynasty, the
Samborides, and
subordinated to the
bishopric of Włocławek. In 1138,
following the...
- (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...
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Pomerania in 1181, and the
Eastern part
consisting of
Pomerelia under the
Samborides coming under the
influence of
Poland and, from 1309 onwards, the Teutonic...
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excavations of the city. The site was
ruled as a
duchy of
Poland by the
Samborides. It
consisted of a
settlement at the
modern Long Market,
settlements of...
- was on the
western periphery of the
Pomerelian duchies,
ruled by the
Samborides dynasty as v****als of the
Polish Crown as
distinct to the neighbouring...