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    Wolgast (German pronunciation: [ˈvɔlˌɡast] ) is a town in the district of Vorpommern-Greifswald, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is situated on...
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    Ernst Ludwig (20 November 1545, in Wolgast – 17 June 1592, in Wolgast) was duke of Pomerania from 1560 to 1592. From 1569 to 1592, he was duke in the...
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    Bogislaw XIII, Ernst Ludwig, John Frederick, and Barnim X (1567–1569) Ernst Ludwig (1569–1592) Philipp Julius (1592–1625) Pomerania-Wolgast Pomerania-Stolp...
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    The siege of Wolgast (German: Belagerung von Wolgast, Swedish: Belägringen av Wolgast) was a siege on the Swedish city of Wolgast from 1–10 November 1675...
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    Pomerania (14 May 1515, in Stettin – 14 February 1560, in Wolgast) was Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast. Philip was the only surviving son of Duke George, from...
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    and Peene river. Most notably Demmin, the Principality of Gützkow and Wolgast were conquered in the following years. The major stage of the westward...
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    October 1577 in Wolgast to Duke Ernst Ludwig of Pommern-Wolgast (1545–1592). Her father sent Lutheran theologicians to the court at Wolgast, who tried to...
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    ISBN 0-02-897502-2 Bear 2016, p. PT21. "Giles on Hampe and Reichert and Wolgast, 'Kriegstagebuch 1914–1919' | H-Net". networks.h-net.org. Retrieved 6 October...
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    1606), son of Philip I and Maria of Saxony, was a prince of Stettin and Wolgast, and a member of the Griffins. Bogislaw studied at the University of Greifswald...
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    known as Ernst in German, was Elector of Saxony from 1464 to 1486. Ernst was the founder and progenitor of the Ernestine line of Saxon princes. Ernst was born...
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    Philipp Julius, Duke of Pomerania (category People from Wolgast)
    in Wolgast – 6 February 1625) was duke of Pomerania in the Teilherzogtum Pomerania-Wolgast from 1592 to 1625. Philipp Julius was the son of Ernst Ludwig...
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    of Mecklenburg (1230–1302) (II) Bogislaw IV (*1258; † 1309) → Pomerania-Wolgast (see section below) (III) Barnim II (* about 1277; † 1295) (III) Otto I...
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    Willy Brandt (German: [ˈvɪliː ˈbʁant] ; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German politician and statesman who was...
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    he became ruler of all West Pomerania on the death of the last Duke of Wolgast, Philipp Julius, and on 19 February he was married to Elisabeth (24 September...
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    Eike Wolgast: Die Universität Heidelberg im Nationalsozialismus, Springer, Berlin 2006, S. 21, Online, p. PA21, at Google Books Willi Kunz, "Ernst Krieck:...
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    first instance courts to the appellate court in Greifswald (located in Wolgast from 1665 to 1680), where sentences were issued under the appellate law...
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    (capital: Stettin, renamed as Szczecin as of 1945) and Pomerania-Wolgast (capital: Wolgast) as well as of the secular principality (capital: Kolberg, renamed...
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    the Duke Magnus I of Mecklenburg and his wife Elisabeth of Pommern-Wolgast. Ernst Boll incorrectly refers to him as "John III" in his History of Mecklenburg...
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    Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker (born 25 June 1939) is a German scientist and politician (SPD). He was a member of the German Bundestag and served as co-president...
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    of Rügen (Denmark) 1168–1325 Pomerania-Wolgast 1325-1368/1372 Pomerania-Barth 1368/1372-1451 Pomerania-Wolgast 1451-1478 Duchy of Pomerania 1478-1648...
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    Appellation" (Ney, p. 50, note 1; cf. Ney, pp. 12 ff.). According to Eike Wolgast's entry in the Oxford encyclopedia of the Reformation ("Speyer, Protestation...
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    December 1515, Weimar – 7 January 1583, Wolgast), married on 27 February 1536 Duke Philip I of Pomerania-Wolgast Margaret (25 April 1518, Zwickau – 10 March...
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    (German: Maria von Sachsen; 15 December 1515 in Weimar – 7 January 1583 in Wolgast) was a member of the Ernestine line of the house Wettin and a Princess...
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    production of the vessels, distributed its work between the two sites at Wolgast and B+V Hamburg to build only two, the F265 in 2021 and F266 in 2022. The...
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    was fragmented into Pomerania-Stettin (Farther Pomerania) and Pomerania-Wolgast (Western Pomerania) in 1532, underwent Protestant Reformation in 1534,...
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    Princess Elizabeth of Denmark (1524–1586) in 1588 Princess Anna of Pomerania-Wolgast (1554–1626) George (1528–1552) Anna (1533–1602), married in 1566 with Gotthard...
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  • Secretary in Loitz Heinrich Julius Pistorius (1781–1861), lawyer, mayor of Wolgast David Hume: Vermischte Schriften über die Handlung, die Manufacturen und...
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    Friedrich II, Johann Casimir, received Coburg, and the younger, Johann Ernst, received Eisenach. Johann Wilhelm retained only the smaller part of the...
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    Jedliczka and moved to Hietzing together with his daughter Xenia and Anne Wolgast, whom he had met in Hamburg. From 1966 until 1980, he was a guest professor...
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    Prussian columns were hunted down and captured at Boldekow, Anklam, and Wolgast. This left only one Prussian corps at large between the Elbe and Oder,...
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