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Wartislaw VII (Polish:
Warcisław VII) (1363/1365 – 1394/1395) was one of the
Dukes of Pomerania. His full name was
Henry Wartislaw. He was the son of...
- II, Duke of
Pomerania at
Stettin Witosława,
prioress of Żukowo
Abbey Warcisław, Duke at Świecie from 1227
Sambor II, Duke at
Lubiszewo from 1233 Ratibor...
- Warsz",
Warsz being a
shortened form of the
masculine Old
Polish name
Warcisław,
which etymologically is
linked with Wrocław.
However the
ending -awa...
- Lubiszewo, and
Racibor of Białogarda, who got
Duchy of Białogarda. Polish:
Warcisław I świecki; Kashubian: Wartisłôw I
Swiecczi Labuda Gerard, Mściwoj I, Słownik...
- Pomeranians. The
village was
rebuilt and in 1176 it was
awarded by duke
Warcislaw II to the
Cistercian monastery in Kołbacz. In the
following years Dąbie...
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Wartislaw (Polish
Warcisław) is a
Polish name. It may
refer to:
Wartislaw I, Duke of
Pomerania (c. 1091-1135)
Wartislaw II, Duke of
Pomerania (1160-1184)...
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Wartislaw III (Polish:
Warcisław III) (c. 1210 – 17 May 1264) was a
Griffin duke of Pomerania-Demmin. Son of
Casimir II of Pomerania-Demmin and Ingardis...
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Sybilla of Normandy,
queen consort of
Scotland (d. 1122)
Wartislaw I (or
Warcisław), duke of
Pomerania (approximate date)
Zhang Jiucheng,
Chinese politician...
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Danish rule to
occupy the
Lands of
Schlawe and Stolp.
After his
brother Warcislaw died
without heirs,
Swietopelk took over his
Lubiszewo Tczewskie. Upon...
- Mestwin's
brother Warcisław of Gdańsk (Danzig), and his uncle,
Sambor II took the
opportunity to try and
depose Mestwin. However,
Warcisław died in 1270 while...