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- Swantibor I, previously referred to by historians as Swantibor III (c. 1351 – 21 June 1413) was a member of the House of Griffin, a Duke of Pomerania-Stettin...
- (* after 1130; † 1180) ∞ Pritolawa Ratibor I († 1156) → Ratiborides SwantiborSwantiborides Bogislaw IV (*1258; † 1309) ∞ (I) Mechthild († vor 1309)...
- Wartislaw II Swantibor, also known as Wartislaw the Younger or Wartislaw Swantiboritz (d. 1196) was a member of a cadet line of the House of Griffins...
- Swantibor V (1454–1464) was a prince of Pomerania from the House of Griffins. Swantibor was the eldest son of Duke Wartislaw X of Pomerania-Wolgast and...
- (1295–1344) Barnim III (1344–1368) Casimir III (1368–1372) Swantibor I and Bogislaw VII (1372–1404) Swantibor I (1404–1413) Otto II and Casimir V (1413–1428) Casimir...
- Saxe-Lauenburg, initially held the guardianship of her sons Barnim VIII and Swantibor IV, and as well as the sons of her brothers-in-law Barnim VI, Wartislaw...
- older brothers Casimir III and Swantibor III. Casimir III died in battle in 1372 during a war against Brandenburg. Swantibor III and Bogislaw VII continued...
- Barnim VII, who received the eastern part with Wolgast, and their cousins Swantibor II and his brother Barnim VIII, who received the Rugian part with Barth...
- Pomerania-Stettin against the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Between 1409 and 1411, duke Swantibor III, ruler of Pomerania-Stettin, had been appointed the margrave of Mittelmark...
- Pomerania. (Its Dukes were Otto I, Barnim III the Great, Casimir III, Swantibor I, Boguslaw VII, Otto II, Casimir V, Joachim I the Younger, Otto III.)...