List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes
This is a list of the duchies and dukes of Pomerania.
Dukes of the Slavic Pomeranian tribes (All Pomerania)
The lands of Pomerania were firstly ruled by local tribes, who settled in Pomerania around the 10th and 11th centuries.
Non-dynastic
Ruler | Born | Reign | Death | Ruling part | Consort | Notes | |
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Siemomysł | c.1000 or 1020 | After 1000-1046 | c.29 June 1046 | All Pomerania | Unknown | First known duke of all Pomerania. His origins are unknown. | |
Świętobor | before 1046 | 1060-1106 | 1106 | All Pomerania | Anna | Son of Siemomysl. | |
Świętopełk I | before 1106 | 1106-1113 | 1113 | Pomerania-Gdańsk (future Pomerelia) | Unknown |
In 1106, Pomerania is divided by his two older sons: Wartislaw, who founded the House of Pomerania and the Duchy of Pomerania, and Świętopełk I. After Swietopelk's death, his lands were occupied by the Saxon prince Lothar of Supplinburg. In 1155, the lands regained independence under Sobieslaw I, who founded the dynasty of the Samborides, and the Duchy of Pomerelia.
Duchy of Pomerania
The Duchy resulted from the partition of Świętobor, Duke of Pomerania, in which his son Wartislaw inherited the lands that would become in fact known as Pomerania.
Partitions of Pomerania
First partition 1155-1264
In 1155, Pomerania was divided in Pomerania-Stettin and Pomerania-Demmin. In 1190 the Land of Słupsk-Sławno separated itself from -Stettin.
In 1231 Emperor Frederick II granted the immediate liege lordship over Pomerania to the Margrave of Brandenburg, who enforced this claim by the Treaties of Kremmen (1236) and of Landin (1250). Thus Pomerania had become a fief of Brandenburg, thus an only mediate (indirect) subfief of the Empire, with Brandenburg itself being an immediate imperial fief.
Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin Became independent in 1155. In 1190, was divided in -Stettin and -Sławno. |
Duchy of Pomerania-Demmin Became independent in 1155. |
Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin In 1238, reabsorbed -Sławno. |
Duchy of Pomerania-Schlawe-Stolp In 1238, Schlawe united with Pomerania, Stolp with Pomerelia. |
Duchy of Pomerania-Demmin Remains independent. |
In 1227, Stolp came to Pomerelia, Schlawe to Pomerania. In 1238–1316 both became part of Pomerelia, ruled by an autonomously acting dynasty of castellans, the Swenzones (Template:Lang-de, entering history in 1257 with Swenzo the Elder). In 1316, the area became part of the Pomerania-Wolgast, first as a pawn from Brandenburg, and definitively in 1347.
Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin In 1264, reunited with Pomerania-Demmin. |
Duchy of Pomerania-Demmin In 1264, reunited with Pomerania-Stettin. |
After Wartislaw III died heirless in 1264, Barnim I became sole duke of the whole duchy. After Barnim's death, the duchy was to be ruled by his sons Barnim II, Otto I and Bogislaw IV. The first years, Bogislaw, being the eldest, ruled in place of his too young brothers.
Second partition 1295-1368
In 1295, the Duchy of Pomerania was divided roughly by the Peene and Ina (Ihna) rivers, with the areas north of these rivers ruled by Bogislaw IV became Pomerania-Wolgast, whereas Otto I received Pomerania-Szczecin south of these rivers.
Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin |
Duchy of Pomerania-Wolgast Redivided in 1368. |
Third partition 1368-1376
In 1368, Pomerania-Wolgast was divided into a western part (German: Wolgast diesseits der Swine, including the name-giving residence in Wolgast) and an eastern part (German: Wolgast jenseits der Swine, in literature also called Pomerania-Stolp after the residence in Stolp (Słupsk)).
Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin |
Duchy of Pomerania-Wolgast A smaller -Wolgast, as result of the division of the bigger duchy with the same name. |
Duchy of Pomerania-Stolp The other part of the older duchy of -Wolgast. |
Fourth partition 1376/1377-1478
In 1376, the western part of Pomerania-Wolgast (German: Wolgast diesseits der Swine) was subdivided in a smaller western part sometimes named Pomerania-Barth after the residence in Barth, and an eastern part which included the residence in Wolgast. In the following year, the eastern part of Pomerania-Wolgast (German: Wolgast diesseits der Swine or Pomerania-Stolp) was divided into a western part which included Stargard and an eastern part which included the residence in Stolp (Słupsk).
Stettin Wolgast Wolgast-Barth Wolgast-Stolp Wolgast-Stolp-Stargard
Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin |
Duchy of Pomerania-Wolgast A smaller -Wolgast, in the eastern part of the western part of -Wolgast. |
Duchy of Pomerania-Barth The western part of the western part of -Wolgast |
Duchy of Pomerania-Stolp A smaller -Stolp, partitioned from the bigger, located in its eastern part. |
Duchy of Pomerania-Stargard The western part of -Stolp, which was the eastern part of -Wolgast |
In 1459, the eastern partitions of Pomerania-Wolgast around Stargard and Stolp ceased to exist.
Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin |
Duchy of Pomerania-Wolgast |
Duchy of Pomerania-Barth |
In 1478, after 200 years of partition, the duchy was reunited for a short period when all her parts were inherited by Bogislaw X.
Fifth partition 1531-1569
In 1531, Pomerania was partitioned into Pomerania-Stettin and Pomerania-Wolgast. This time however, in contrast to the earlier partitions with the same names, Pomerania-Wolgast included the western, and Pomerania-Stettin the eastern parts of the duchy.
Duchy of Pomerania-Wolgast |
Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin |
Sixth partition 1569-1625
In 1569, were created the duchies of -Barth (split off from -Wolgast) and -Rügenwalde (Darłowo) (split off from -Stettin).
Stettin Wolgast Wolgast-Barth Rügenwalde
Duchy of Pomerania-Wolgast Reunited with -Stettin in 1625 |
Duchy of Pomerania-Barth Annexed by -Stettin in 1603 |
Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin Reunited with -Wolgast in 1625 |
Duchy of Pomerania-Rügenwalde (Darłowo) Annexed by -Stettin in 1620 |
Definitive reunification and annexation to Sweden
In 1625, Bogislaw XIV reunited all Pomerania under his rule. However, in 1637, Sweden hold western parts of Pomerania (Hither Pomerania), originally including Stettin, legalised by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 (Swedish Pomerania, several times reduced in favour of Brandenburgian Pomerania). Between 1637 and 1657 Lauenburg-Bütow Land came to Poland, thereafter to Brandenburg. In 1648, Brandenburg prevailed in the Peace of Westphalia with its claim only for eastern parts of Pomerania (Farther Pomerania), with the Brandenburg electors officially holding simultaneously the title of dukes of Pomerania until 1806 (end of the Empire and its enfeoffments), but de facto integrating their Pomerania into Brandenburg-Prussia, making it one of the provinces of Prussia in 1815, then including former Swedish Pomerania.
Dukes of Pomerania
House of Griffins or House of Pomerania (1121-1637)
Ruler | Born | Reign | Death | Ruling part | Consort | Notes | |
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Wartislaw I | c.1091 | 1121-1135 | 1135 | Pomerania | 24 pagan wives Heila of Saxony before 1128 one child Ida of Denmark 1129 three children |
First duke of Pomerania and founder of the family. A pagan, he converted to Christianity in the beginning of the 12th century. Then, along with his son Bolesław, backed Otto of Bamberg in his successful Conversion of Pomerania. | |
Ratibor I | c.1124 | 1135-1156 | 1156 | Pomerania | Pribislava Yaroslavna of Volhynia 1136 four children |
Ancestor of the Ratiboriden branch of the House of Pomerania that ruled Słupsk-Sławno | |
Bogislaw I | 1127 | 1156-1184 | 18 March 1187 | Pomerania-Stettin | Walburga of Denmark three children Anastasia of Greater Poland 26 April 1177 two children |
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Casimir I | after 1130 | 1156-1180 | fall of 1180 | Pomerania-Demmin | Pritolawa no children |
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Wartislaw II | c.1160 | 1180-1184 | c.1184 | Pomerania-Demmin | Sophia of Poland no children |
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Bogislaw I | 1127 | 1184-1187 | 18 March 1187 | Pomerania-Stettin and Pomerania-Demmin | Walburga of Denmark three children Anastasia of Greater Poland 26 April 1177 two children |
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Swietopelk | Before 1156 | 1156-c.1190 | 1190s | Pomerania-Schlawe-Stolp | Unmarried | ||
Anastasia of Greater Poland (regent) | c.1164 | 1187-1208 | c.1240 | Pomerania-Stettin and Pomerania-Demmin | Bogislaw I 26 April 1177 two children |
Widow of Bogislaw I. | |
Bogislaw II | 1177 | 1208-1220 | 23 January 1220 | Pomerania-Stettin | Miroslava of Pomerelia 1210 three children |
Son of Bogislaw I. | |
Casimir II | c.1180 | 1208-1219 | 1219 | Pomerania-Demmin | Ingard of Denmark 1210 two children |
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Bogislaw III | before 1190 | c.1190-1223 | 1223 | Pomerania-Schlawe-Stolp | A daughter of Mieszko III of Poland before 1223 two children |
Son of Bogislaw II and younger brother of Barnim I. His existence is not certain. Received the -Sławno part in 1190 by his father. | |
Miroslava of Pomerelia (regent) | 1190 | 1220-1226 | 1237 | Pomerania-Stettin | Bogislaw II 1210 three children |
Widow of Bogislaw I. | |
Barnim I the Good | c.1217/1219 | 1226-1264 | 13 December 1278 | Pomerania-Stettin | Anna Maria of Saxony between 4 September 1238 and 18 July 1242 three children Margaret of Brunswick-Lüneburg 1252 or 1253 one child Matilda of Brandenburg between 29 March 1263 and 20 May 1267 six children |
Since 1227 the dukes were again vassals of the Holy Roman Empire | |
Ingard of Denmark (regent) | c.1190 | 1219-1226 | 1248 | Pomerania-Demmin | Casimir II 1210 two children |
Widow of Casimir II | |
Wartislaw III | c.1210 | 1226-1264 | 17 May 1264 | Pomerania-Demmin | Sophia 1236 three children |
After his death in 1264, Barnim became the sole duke. | |
Ratibor II | before 1223 | 1223-1238 | 1238 | Pomerania-Schlawe-Stolp | unmarried | Son of Bogislaw III. Other historians suggest that he could be also son of Bogislaw II or Mestwin I of Pomerelia. | |
Barnim I the Good | c.1217/1219 | 1264-1278 | 13 December 1278 | Pomerania | Anna Maria of Saxony between 4 September 1238 and 18 July 1242 three children Margaret of Brunswick-Lüneburg 1252 or 1253 one child Matilda of Brandenburg between 29 March 1263 and 20 May 1267 six children |
Reunited the Duchy of Pomerania. | |
Bogislaw IV | c.1255 | 1278-1295 | 19/24 February 1309 | Pomerania | Matilda of Brandenburg-Stendal between 1275 and 1278 no children Margaret of Rügen 13 August 1284 six children |
Co-ruler with his stepmother and then his half-brothers. | |
Matilda of Brandenburg (regent) | ? | 1278-1294 | 20 December 1316 | Pomerania | Barnim I the Good between 29 March 1263 and 20 May 1267 six children |
Widow of Barnim I. Co-ruler with her stepson Bogislaw IV in name of her sons Barnim II and Otto II. | |
Barnim II | c.1277 | 1294-1295 | 28 May 1295 | Pomerania | unmarried | Co-ruler with Bogislaw IV and Otto I | |
Otto I | 1279 | 1294-1295 | 31 December 1344 | Pomerania | Elisabeth of Holstein April 1296 two children |
Co-ruler with his brothers Barnim II and Bogislaw IV. | |
Bogislaw IV | c.1255 | 1295-1309 | 19/24 February 1309 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Matilda of Brandenburg-Stendal between 1275 and 1278 no children Margaret of Rügen 13 August 1284 six children |
First duke of Pomerania-Wolgast. | |
Otto I | 1279 | 1295-1344 | 31 December 1344 | Pomerania-Stettin | Elisabeth of Holstein April 1296 two children |
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Wartislaw IV | before 1290 | 1309-1326 | 1 August 1326 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin 11 April 1316 or 1317 three children |
Son of Bogislaw IV. | |
Barnim III the Great | c.1300 | 1344-1368 | 14 August 1368 | Pomerania-Stettin | Agnes of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1330 five children |
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Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin (regent) | 1300 | 1326-c.1330 | Between February (or March) 1355 and 2 July 1356 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Wartislaw IV 11 April 1316 or 1317 three children |
Son of Bogislaw IV. | |
Bogislaw V the Great | c.1318 | c.1330-1368 | 23 April 1374 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Elisabeth of Poland 24 or 25 February 1343 three children Adelaide of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1362 or 1363 four children |
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Wartislaw V the Father of the People | c.1 November 1326 | c.1330-1368 | 1390 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Anna of Mecklenburg-Stargard before 1390 no children |
Co-ruler with his brother, Bogislaw V. Some sources say that he wasn't married. | |
Barnim IV the Good | 1325 | c.1330-1365 | 22 August 1365 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Sophia of Mecklenburg-Werle 1343 three children |
Co-ruler with his brothers, Wartislaw V and Bogislaw V. | |
Casimir III | 1348 | 1368-1372 | 24 August 1372 | Pomerania-Stettin | unmarried | Son of Barnim III. | |
Bogislaw V the Great | c.1318 | 1368-1374 | 23 April 1374 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp | Elisabeth of Poland 24 or 25 February 1343 three children Adelaide of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1362 or 1363 four children |
First duke of Stolp. Stolp was partitoned from Wolgast. | |
Bogislaw VI | c.1350 | 1365-1393 | 7 March 1393 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Judith of Saxe-Lauenburg between 1369 and 1377 no children Agnes of Brunswick-Lüneburg 14 or 19 September 1389 Celle two children |
Son of Barnim IV. | |
Wartislaw VI the One-eyed | 1345 | 1365-1377 | 13 June 1394 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Anne of Mecklenburg-Stargard 1 October 1363 four children |
Co-ruler with his brother, Bogislaw VI. | |
Swantibor I | c.1351 | 1372-1413 | 21 June 1413 | Pomerania-Stettin | Anne of Nuremberg 17 September 1363 four children |
Son of Barnim III. | |
Bogislaw VII the Older | before 1355 | 1372-1404 | 1404 | Pomerania-Stettin | Unknown before 1404 no children |
Co-ruler with his brother, Swantibor. | |
Casimir IV | 1351 | 1374-1377 | 2 January 1377 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp | Kenna of Lithuania 1360 no children Margaret of Masovia 1368 or 1369 no children |
After his death Pomerania-Stolp is divided in -Stolp and -Stolp-Stargard | |
Bogislaw VIII Magnus | c.1364 | 1377-1418 | 11 February 1418 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp-Stargard | Sophia of Holstein c.1398 two children |
Brother of Wartislaw VII. First duke of Stargard. Stargard was partitioned from Stolp. | |
Barnim V | 1369 | 1377-1402 | 1402/1403 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp-Stargard | Hedwig of Lithuania 27 September 1396 one child |
Co-ruler with his brother, Bogislaw VIII, until 1402. | |
Wartislaw VII | 1363/1365 | 1377-1394/1395 | 1394/1395 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp | Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 23 March 1380 one child |
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Wartislaw VI the One-eyed | 1345 | 1377-1393 | 13 June 1394 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Barth | Anne of Mecklenburg-Stargard 1 October 1363 four children |
In 1377, Wartislaw became the first duke of the newly created duchy of Barth, partitioned from Wolgast. | |
Bogislaw VIII Magnus | c.1364 | 1394/1395-1418 | 11 February 1418 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp | Sophia of Holstein c.1398 two children |
Brother of Wartislaw VII. | |
Barnim V | 1369 | 1395-1403 | 1402/1403 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp | Hedwig of Lithuania 27 September 1396 one child |
Co-ruler with his brother, Bogislaw VIII, until 1402. | |
Wartislaw VI the One-eyed | 1345 | 1393-1394 | 13 June 1394 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Anne of Mecklenburg-Stargard 1 October 1363 four children |
After the death of his brother, Bogislaw VI, he reunites Wolgast. | |
Otto II | c.1380 | 1413-1428 | 27 March 1428 | Pomerania-Stettin | Agnes of Mecklenburg-Stargard c.1411 no children |
Son of Swantibor. | |
Casimir V | before 1380 | 1413-1435 | 13 April 1435 | Pomerania-Stettin | Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg circa or before 1420 three children Elisabeth of Brunswick-Grubenhagen circa or before 1439 one child |
Co-ruler with his brother, Otto II. | |
Barnim VI | c.1365 | 1393-1405 | 22 September 1405 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Veronica of Hohenzollern circa or before 1395 three children |
Son of Wartislaw VI. | |
Wartislaw VIII | 1373 | 1393-1415 | 20/23 August 1415 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg circa or before 1398 four children |
Co-ruler with his brother, Barnim VI. | |
Bogislaw IX | 1407/1410 | 1418-1446 | 7 December 1446 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp (Stolp and Stargard) | Maria of Masovia 24 June 1432 Poznań two children |
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Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg | After 1373 | 1415-1417/1425 | 1435 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Wartislaw VIII circa or before 1398 four children |
Regent in the name of her children, Barnim VIII and Swantibor II, and her nephews, sons of Barnim VI: Wartislaw IX and Barnim VII. | |
Wartislaw IX | c.1400 | 1417/1425-1457 | 17 April 1457 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Sophia of Saxe-Lauenburg 1420 four children |
Son of Barnim VI. | |
Barnim VII the Older | 1390 | 1417/1425-1450 | 22 September 1450 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Unmarried | Co-ruler with his brother, Wartislaw IX. | |
Barnim VIII the Younger | between 1405 and 1407 | 1425-1451 | between 15 and 19 December 1451 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Barth | Anna of Wunstorf circa or before 1434 one child |
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Swantibor II the Calm | c.1408 | 1425-1432 | 1432 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Barth | Unmarried | ||
Council of Regency in Pomerania-Stettin:1435-1443 | |||||||
Joachim the Younger | 1424 | 1435-1451 | 4 October 1451 | Pomerania-Stettin | Elisabeth of Brandenburg 29 September 1440 one child |
Son of Casimir V. | |
Maria of Masovia (regent) | 1408/1415 | 1446-1449 | 14 February 1454 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp (Stolp and Stargard) | Bogislaw IX 24 June 1432 Poznań two children |
Regent in name of her husband's cousin and heir, Eric I. | |
Eric I | 1381/1382 | 1449-1459 | 3 May 1459 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp (Stolp and Stargard) | Philippa of England 26 October 1406 Lund one child |
Son of Wartislaw VII. Also King of the Union of Kalmar between Denmark, Sweden and Norway. | |
Eric II | between 1418 and 1425 | 1457-1474 | 5 July 1474 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Anna Sophie of Pomerania-Stolp 1451 twelve children |
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Otto III | 29 May 1444 | 1460-1464 | 7 September 1464 | Pomerania-Stettin | unmarried | ||
Wartislaw X | 1435 | 1457-1478 | 17 December 1478 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Barth | Elisabeth of Brandenburg 5 March 1454 two children Magdalena of Mecklenburg-Stargard 1472 no children |
Son of Wartislaw IX. | |
Eric II | between 1418 and 1425 | 1464-1474 | 5 July 1454 | Pomerania-Stettin | Anna Sophie of Pomerania-Stolp 1451 twelve children |
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Bogislaw X the Great | 3 June 1454 | 1474-1478 | 5 October 1523 | Pomerania-Wolgast and Pomerania-Stettin | Margaret of Brandenburg 20 September 1477 Prenzlau no children Anna Jagiellon of Poland 2 February 1491 Szczecin eight children |
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Bogislaw X the Great | 3 June 1454 | 1478-1523 | 5 October 1523 | Pomerania | Margaret of Brandenburg 20 September 1477 Prenzlau no children Anna Jagiellon of Poland 2 February 1491 Szczecin eight children |
Reunites the duchy in 1478. | |
George I | 11 April 1493 | 1523-1531 | 10 May 1531 | Pomerania | Amalie of the Palatinate 22 May 1513 Szczecin three children Margaret of Brandenburg 23 January 1530 Berlin one child |
Son of Bogislaw X. | |
Bogislaw XI (non-reigning) |
1514 | 1514 | 1514 | Pomerania | unmarried | Son of George I. Died young. He never reigned, but he is counted as XI. The eleventh reigning Bogislaw was in fact Bogislaw XIII. | |
Barnim IX the Pious | 2 December 1501 | 1523-1531 | 2 November 1573 | Pomerania | Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg 2 February 1525 Szczecin seven children |
Co-ruler with his brother, George I. | |
Barnim IX the Pious | 2 December 1501 | 1531-1569 | 2 November 1573 | Pomerania-Stettin | Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg 2 February 1525 Szczecin seven children |
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Bogislaw XII (non-reigning) |
c.27 August 1542 | 1542 | before 15 September 1542 | Pomerania-Stettin | unmarried | Son of Barnim IX. Died young. He never reigned, but he is counted as XII. After Bogislaw X, only more two dukes named Bogislaw have reigned: Bogislaw XIII and Bogislaw XIV. | |
Philip I the Pious | 14 July 1515 | 1531-1560 | 14 February 1560 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Maria of Saxony 27 February 1536 Torgau ten children |
Son of George I. | |
Ernest Louis the Fair | 20 November 1545 | 1560-1592 | 17 June 1592 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Sophie Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 20 October 1577 Wolgast three children |
Son of Philip I. | |
John Frederick the Strong | 27 August 1542 | 1560-1569 | 9 February 1600 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Erdmuthe of Brandenburg 17 February 1577 Szczecin no children |
Co-ruler with his brother, Ernest Louis. | |
Bogislaw XIII (Bogislaw XI in the counting of regnant dukes) |
9 August 1544 | 1560-1569 | 7 March 1606 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Clara of Brunswick-Lüneburg 8 September 1572 eleven children Anna of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg 31 May 1601 no children |
Co-ruler with his brothers, Ernest Louis and John Frederick. | |
Barnim X the Younger | 15 February 1549 | 1560-1569 | 1 September 1603 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Anna Maria of Brandenburg 8 January 1581 Berlin no children |
Co-ruler with his brothers, Ernest Louis, John Frederick and Bogislaw XIII. | |
John Frederick the Strong | 27 August 1542 | 1569-1600 | 9 February 1600 | Pomerania-Stettin | Erdmuthe of Brandenburg 17 February 1577 Szczecin no children |
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Barnim X the Younger | 15 February 1549 | 1600-1603 | 1 September 1603 | Pomerania-Stettin | Anna Maria of Brandenburg 8 January 1581 Berlin no children |
Brother of John Frederick and Bogislaw XIII. Succeeds in Stettin in 1600. | |
Bogislaw XIII (Bogislaw XI in the counting of regnant dukes) |
9 August 1544 | 1569-1603 | 7 March 1606 | Pomerania-Wolgast-Barth | Clara of Brunswick-Lüneburg 8 September 1572 eleven children Anna of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg 31 May 1601 no children |
Receives Barth (partitioned from Wolgast). Brother of John Frederick. Receives -Wolgast-Barth and Neuenkamp (later Franzburg) in 1569. Tutor of Philip Julius. In 1603, he succeeds in -Stettin. | |
Philip Julius | 27 December 1584 | 1592-1603 | 6 February 1625 | Pomerania-Wolgast | Agnes of Brandenburg 25 June 1604 Berlin no children |
Son of Ernest Louis. | |
Bogislaw XIII (Bogislaw XI in the counting of regnant dukes) |
9 August 1544 | 1603-1606 | 7 March 1606 | Pomerania-Stettin | Clara of Brunswick-Lüneburg 8 September 1572 eleven children Anna of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg 31 May 1601 no children |
Succeeds in -Stettin-Stettin in 1603 giving Barth and Neuenkamp to Philip Julius. | |
Philip Julius | 27 December 1584 | 1603-1625 | 6 February 1625 | Pomerania-Wolgast (Barth and Wolgast) | Agnes of Brandenburg 25 June 1604 Berlin no children |
Son of Ernest Louis. | |
Barnim X the Younger | 15 February 1549 | 1569-1603 | 1 September 1603 | Pomerania-Stettin-Rügenwalde | Anna Maria of Brandenburg 8 January 1581 Berlin no children |
Brother of John Frederick and Bogislaw XIII. In 1569, receives Rügenwalde, which was partitioned from Stettin. | |
Philip II the Pious | 29 July 1573 | 1606-1618 | 3 February 1618 | Pomerania-Stettin | Sophia of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg 10 March 1607 Treptow an der Rega no children |
Son of Bogislaw XIII. | |
George II | 30 January 1582 | 1603-1617 | 27 March 1617 | Pomerania-Stettin-Rügenwalde | unmarried | Brother of Philip II, Francis and Bogislaw XIV. Co-ruler with his brother Bogislaw XIV. | |
Bogislaw XIV the Sociable (Bogislaw XII in the counting of regnant dukes) |
31 March 1580 | 1603-1625 | 10 March 1637 | Pomerania-Stettin-Rügenwalde | Elisabeth of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg 1615 no children |
Son of Bogislaw XIII. Shared Rügenwalde with his brother George II 1606 to 1617. | |
Francis | 24 March 1577 | 1618-1620 | 27 November 1620 | Pomerania-Stettin | Sophie of Saxony 26 August 1610 Dresden no children |
Brother of Philip II. | |
Bogislaw XIV the Sociable (Bogislaw XII in the counting of regnant dukes) |
31 March 1580 | 1620-1625 | 10 March 1637 | Pomerania-Stettin (Stettin and Rügenwalde) | Elisabeth of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg 1615 no children |
In 1620, with the death of Francis of Stettin, he succeeds him in this part of Pomerania. | |
Bogislaw XIV the Sociable (Bogislaw XII in the counting of regnant dukes) |
31 March 1580 | 1625-1637 | 10 March 1637 | Pomerania | Elisabeth of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg 1615 no children |
In 1625, with the death of Philip Julius of Pomerania-Wolgast, Bogislaw XIV reunited all Pomerania. |
Principality of Rugia
1168–1325 feudal fief of Denmark under local rulers:
- 1162–1170 Tezlaw
- 1170–1217 Jaromar I
- 1218–1249 Wizlaw I
- 1249–1260 Jaromar II
- 1260–1302 Wizlaw II
- 1303–1325 Wizlaw III
From 1325 Pomerania-Wolgast or -Barth:
- 1325–1326 Wartislaw IV
- 1326–1368 Bogislaw V, Wartislaw V, Barnim IV
- 1368–1372 Wartislaw VI, Bogislaw VI
- 1372–1394 Wartislaw VI
- 1394–1415 Wartislaw VIII
- 1415–1432/36 Swantibor II
- 1432/36–1451 Barnim VIII
- 1451–1457 Wartislaw IX
- 1457–1478 Wartislaw X
from 1474 part of Pomerania-Wolgast
Duchy of Pomerelia
In 1155, the lands who belonged to Świętopełk I became independent under Sobieslaw I, a possible descendant, who founded the House of Sambor and the Duchy of Pomerelia.
The dukes of Pomerelia were using the Latin title dux Pomeraniae ("Duke of Pomerania") or dux Pomeranorum ("Duke of the Pomeranians").
Partitions of the Duchy of Pomerelia
In 1215, the duchy was divided in other smaller duchies: Gdańsk, Białogarda, Lubiszewo and Świecie.
Gdańsk Białogarda Lubiszewo Świecie
Duchy of Pomerelia-Gdańsk Became independent in 1215. |
Duchy of Pomerelia-Białogarda Became independent in 1215. |
Duchy of Pomerelia-Lubiszewo Became independent in 1215. |
Duchy of Pomerelia-Świecie Became independent in 1215. |
In 1271 the duchy is reunited and in 1296 annexed to the Kingdom of Poland
Dukes of Pomerelia
Non-dynastic
Ruler | Born | Reign | Death | Ruling part | Consort | Notes | |
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Świętopełk I | before 1106 | 1106-1113 | 1113 | Pomerania-Gdańsk (future Pomerelia) | Unknown | He wasn't duke of Pomerelia, but ruled in the lands that became Pomerelia 40 years later. |
House of Sambor (1155-1296)
Ruler | Born | Reign | Death | Ruling part | Consort | Notes | |
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Sobieslaw I | c.1130 | 1155-1178 | 1178 | Pomerelia | Unknown before 1150 two children |
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Sambor I | c.1150 | 1178-1205 | 7 February or 30 December 1205 | Pomerelia | Unknown before 1205 two children |
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Mestwin I the Peaceful | c.1160 | 1205-1220 | 1/2 July 1220 | Pomerelia | Swinisława of Poland c.1190 eight children |
Brother of Sambor. | |
Świętopełk II the Great | c.1190 | 1220-1266 | 11 January 1266 | Pomerelia-Gdańsk | Salomea of Halych before 1220 one child Euphrosyne of Greater Poland c.1220 two children Hermengard of Mecklenburg-Schwerin c.1230 two children |
Son of Mestwin I. Ruler in Gdańsk, used the title Dux (Duke) from 1227. | |
Wartislaw I | c.1195 | 1220-1233 | 11 January 1233 | Pomerelia-Białogarda-Lubiszewo-Świecie | unmarried | Son of Mestwin I. Ruler in Świecie, used the title Dux (Duke) from 1227. After his death his domains were divided between the younger brothers. | |
Racibor I | c.1212 | 1233-1262 | 6 June 1272 | Pomerelia-Białogarda | unmarried | Son of Mestwin I. Joined the Teutonic Order in 1262, and -Białogarda was annexed by -Gdańsk. | |
Sambor II | c.1212 | 1233-1270 | 30 December 1277 | Pomerelia-Lubiszewo | Matilda of Mecklenburg six children |
Son of Mestwin I. He initially resided at a burgh located in the later village of Lubiszewo. After the town of Tczew was founded nearby in the course of the German Ostsiedlung, the dukes shifted their residence to the town. | |
Mestwin II | 1220 | 1233-1270 | 29 December 1294 | Pomerelia-Świecie | Judith of Wettin before 1275 two children Euphrosyne of Opole 1275 (div.1288) no children Sulisława after 1288 no children |
Son of Swiatopelk I. In 1270, he reunited the duchy. | |
Wartislaw II | 1237 | 1266-1270 | 9 May 1271 | Pomerelia-Gdańsk | unmarried | Son of Swietopelk II. After his death without descendants, Gdańsk was absorbed by the reunited Duchy of Pomerelia. | |
Mestwin II | 1220 | 1270-1294 | 29 December 1294 | Pomerelia | Judith of Wettin before 1275 two children Euphrosyne of Opole 1275 (div.1288) no children Sulisława after 1288 no children |
Reunites the duchy in 1270. In 1294, Pomerelia was annexed by the Kingdom of Poland. |
Later history of Pomerelia
- 1296–1299 Part of Kujavia
- 1299–1308 Part of Poland
- 1308–1466 Part of the Teutonic Order State of Prussia
- 1454–1466 13-years war of Polish-supported Prussian separatist forces against the Teutonic Order
- 1466–1569 Royal Prussia, in personal union with the Crown of Poland
- 1569–1772 Part of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
- 1772–1919 West Prussia (province of the Kingdom of Prussia which was part of the German Empire from 1871)
- 1829–1878 Province of Prussia (a province of the Kingdom of Prussia)
- 1772–1793 Gdańsk, Toruń and Elbląg remained with Poland, then annexed to West Prussia, except of the latter annexed to East Prussia
- 1807–1814 Free City of Danzig a Napoleonic client state, with François Joseph Lefebvre ennobled as Duc de Dantzic (1808–1820), before returned to West Prussia
- 1920–1939 Part of Poland as the Pomeranian Voivodeship, except of Danzig
- 1920–1939 Free City of Danzig, a League of Nations mandate
- 1939–1945 Danzig-West Prussia, province of Nazi Germany, including Polish Pomerania and Danzig
- 1945–present Part of Poland again
See also
Further reading
This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (December 2014) |
- Gerard Labuda (ed.), "Historia Pomorza", vol. 1–4, Poznan-Torun 1969–2003
- Edmund Kopicki, "Tabele dynastyczne", "Wykazy panujacych", in: "Katalog podstawowych monet i banknotow Polski oraz ziem z historycznie z Polska zwiazanych", vol. IX, part I
- Zugmunt Boras, "Ksiazeta Pomorza Zachdniego", Poznań 1969, 1978, 1996
- Casimir Kozlowski, George Podralski, "Poczet Ksiazat Pomorza Zachdniego", KAW, Szczecin 1985
- L. Badkowski, W.Samp. "Poczet ksiazat Pomorza Gdanskiego", Gdańsk 1974
- B. Sliwinski, "Poczet ksiazaat gdanskich", Gdańsk 1997
- Wojciech Myslenicki, "Pomorscy sprzymierzenscy Jagiellonczylow", Wyd. Poznanskie, Poznań 1979
- J. Spors, "Podzially administracyjne Pomorza Gdanskiego i Slawiensko-Slupksiego od XII do poczatkow XIV w", Słupsk 1983
- K. Slaski, "Podzially terytorialne Pomorza w XII–XII w.", Poznań 1960
- Edward Rymar, Krewni i powinowaci ksiazat pomorskich w zrodłach sredniowiecznych (XII–początek XVI w.), Materially Zachodniopomorskie, vol. XXXI
External links
- Bogislaw X
- Map of Pomerania and Pomerelia as part of the Hohenstaufen Holy Roman Empire 1138–1254.