Sambor II of Tczew (Polish: Sambor II Tczewski; c. 1211/1212 – December 1277 or 1278) was a duke of Pomerania and prince of Lubiszewo Tczewskie. Sambor...
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Samborides dynasty, the son of Duke Sobiesław of Gdańsk and younger brother of Sambor I, whom he succeeded in Pomerelia. In the tables of Oliwa Abbey, outside Gdańsk...
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Swietopelk was the son of the Pomeranian duke Mestwin I and his wife Swinisława. His father had ruled over Eastern Pomerania (or Pomerelia) since about...
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all the lands of Pomerelia (after the death of his uncles, Sambor II, prince of Lubiszewo (Lübschau) and Racibor Białogardzki, prince of Białogarda. In...
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Kadłubek, Sambor I between 1177 and 1180 was recognized as Duke of Pomerelia and successor of his father by the Polish High Duke Casimir II the Just....
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Look up sambor or Sambor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sambor may refer to: Sambor, a prince of Rugia (Rügen) Sambor I, Duke of Pomerania (c. 1150...
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Margaret Sambiria (redirect from Margaret of Pomerelia)
regent of Denmark. She was the reigning fief-holder of Danish Estonia in 1266–1282. Margaret was born around 1230 to Sambor II, Duke of Pomerania and Matilda...
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Pomerelia (redirect from Vistula Pomerania)
Eastern Pomerania, Vistula Pomerania, and also before World War II as Polish Pomerania, is a historical sub-region of Pomerania on the southern shore of the...
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II of Pomerelia took over. Competition arose anew after his death in 1294. In 1296, Wizlaw's son Sambor launched another campaign. The last duke of Demmin...
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15 February 1309), daughter of Sambor II, Duke of Pomerania. Around 1270, he began living with his mistress Sophia of Dyhrn. They had a son, Jarosław...
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partition of Świętobor, Duke of Pomerania, in which his son Wartislaw inherited the lands that would become in fact known as Pomerania. In 1155, Pomerania was...
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Casimir's followers). On the Baltic coast, Pomerelia (Gdańsk Pomerania) was ruled by Duke Sambor I as a Polish vassal. Mieszko III worked intensively for...
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remaining brothers engaged in a civil war: Sambor II and Ratibor allied with the Teutonic Order and the Duke of Kuyavia against Swietopelk, who in turn allied...
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Pelplin (section World War II)
which had been founded in 1258 by Sambor II, Duke of Pomerania. In 1276 the monks, which had come from the Monastery of Doberan in Mecklenburg to Pogódki...
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of Prince Jaromar II of Rügen and Euphemia, a daughter of Duke Swantopolk II of East Pomerania. After his father, who had taken part on the side of the...
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The Pelplin Abbey was founded in 1258 by Sambor II, Duke of Pomerania, as "Samboria", and was a daughter house of the Cistercian Doberan Abbey. It was first...
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Samborides (redirect from House of Sobieslaw)
Wratisław I, Duke of Pomerelia at Świecie 1227-1233 Sambor II, Duke of Pomerelia at Lubiszewo (Liebschau) 1233–1269, ∞ Mechthild, daughter of Prince Henry...
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III. Fenenna was the daughter of Duke Ziemomysł of Inowrocław by his wife Salomea, daughter of Duke Sambor II of Pomerania. Fenenna's existence is corroborated...
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fleur-de-lis as their symbol until the end of the century. In 1251, Samboride duke Sambor II, ruler of the Duchy of Lubiszewo, began using a griffin in his...
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February 1296) was the Duke of Poznań from 1257–1279, of Greater Poland from 1279 to 1296, of Kraków from 1290 to 1291, and Gdańsk Pomerania (Pomerelia) from...
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queens of Sweden. The Australian-born Mary, wife of King Frederik X, became queen consort on 14 January 2024, following the abdication of Margrethe II. Saxo...
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between Swietopelk II, who got the area of Świecie, Sambor II, who got the Duchy of Lubiszewo, and Racibor of Białogarda, who got Duchy of Białogarda. Following...
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1249–1260 Jaromar II (son of Wizlaw I) 1260–1302 Wizlaw II (son of Jaromar II) 1303–1304 Sambor and Wizlaw III (sons of Wizlaw II, Sambor died in 1304) 1304–1325...
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1269, he began an attack on states of Wartislaw II, and Sambor II, duke of the Duchy of Lubiszewo. The exact origin of his army remains unknown, however...
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I (1219 – 29 May 1259), King of Denmark from 1252, married in 1248 to Margaret Sambiria, daughter of Duke Sambor II of Pomerelia — for his descendants...
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happened in the capital of the duchy, Inowrocław. Probably in 1268, Ziemomysł married Salomea, daughter of Duke Sambor II of Pomerania. They had six children:...
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reality, the founder was the son of Sobieslaw, Duke Sambor I, who in 1186 brought them from Kołbacz: The Pomeranian Duke Sambor settled the Cistercian order...
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Bolesław the Pious (redirect from Boleslaus of Greater Poland)
Casimir I's son, Duke Ziemomysł of Inowrocław, followed a policy of close contacts with the Teutonic Order and Duke Sambor II of Pomerania, who became in...
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Pomerania during the Late Middle Ages covers the history of Pomerania in the 14th and 15th centuries. The Duchy of Pomerania gained the Principality of...
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Margaret Sambiria, the daughter of Count Sambor II of Pomerania, in 1248 and had at least three children: King Eric V of Denmark. (1249–1286) Niels (d....
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