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daughter of Eric IV, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg. They had 4 children: Eric II,
Wartislav X,
Elizabeth and
Christopher (who died young). In his youth, Wartislaw...
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Wartislaw I (Warcisław I) (c. 1092 –
August 9, 1135) was the
first historical ruler of the
Duchy of
Pomerania and the
founder of the
Griffin Dynasty. Most...
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brothers began raiding the
territory of
Albert of Sweden. This
lasted until Wartislav VI and some of his
knights were
captured at
Damgarten on 10
November 1368...
- heir. Rügen
would have
fallen to Vitslav's nephew,
Wartislaw IV, but
Wartislav died in 1326,
causing the Rügen war of succession. The
Minnesinger Vitslav...
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Bogislaw V
jointly ruled Pomerania-Wolgast,
initially under guardianship.
Wartislav is
first mentioned in a do****ent from 1338,
which he did not seal. From...
- Neuenkamp,
which later evolved into the city of Franzburg. Max Bär (1896), "
Wartislav X.",
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 41, Leipzig: Duncker...
- but
retained Barth,
Grimsby and
Tribsees as security. When the sons of
Wartislav IV
found themselves unable to pay off the
pledged land
after 12 years...