Sambor I, princeps Pomoranorum (Kashubian: Sambór I) (c. 1150 – c. 1207) was regent of Pomerelia from 1180 until his death. He was the elder son of Duke...
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of Sambor I, whom he succeeded in Pomerelia. In the tables of Oliwa Abbey, outside Gdańsk, he is recorded as pacificus ("the Peaceful"). As Mestwin I, dei...
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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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was a duke of Pomerania and prince of Lubiszewo Tczewskie. Sambor was a son of Mestwin I, Duke of Pomerania, and member of the Samborides. He was married...
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been attributed to his son Sambor I. Sobieslaw was married before 1150. He is the father of Sambor I of Pomerania and Mestwin I of Pomerania. As the biographical...
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boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Sambor Prei Kuk (Isanapura) (Khmer: សំបូរព្រៃគុហ៍, Sâmbor Prey Kŭh [sɑmboː prəj kuʔ]) is an archaeological...
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(11th–12th century) Swietopelk I, Duke (1109/13–1121) Sobieslaw I, Duke (1150s–1177/79) Sambor I, Duke (1177/79–1205) Mestwin I, Duke (1205–1219/20) Swietopelk...
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Gregore J. Sambor (February 22, 1928 - September 15, 2015) was an American Police Commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department from 1984 to 1985...
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successor, Duke Sambor I. According to German historiography the first certain princeps of Pomerelia was Sambor, as the records concerning Sobiesław I stems from...
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Sambor Ghetto (Polish: getto w Samborze, Ukrainian: Самбірське гето, Hebrew: גטו סמבור) was a Nazi ghetto established in March 1942 by the SS in Sambir...
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followers). On the Baltic coast, Pomerelia (Gdańsk Pomerania) was ruled by Duke Sambor I as a Polish vassal. Mieszko III worked intensively for his return, however;...
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in the camp outside the walls of Lübeck, Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa recognised Bogislaw I as duke of S(c)lavia, as it was called in the document. However...
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Burke) Yang Wanli, Chinese politician and poet (b. 1127) 1207 February 7 – Sambor I, duke of Pomerania (b. 1150) March 1 – Fernando Afonso, Portuguese Grand...
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Sambir (redirect from Sambor, Poland)
Sambir (Ukrainian: Самбір, Polish: Sambor, Yiddish: סאַמבאָר, romanized: Sambor) is a city in Sambir Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. It serves as the administrative...
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Sobieslaw I. In reality, the founder was the son of Sobieslaw, Duke Sambor I, who in 1186 brought them from Kołbacz: The Pomeranian Duke Sambor settled...
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1274) Vladislaus II, Bohemian nobleman and knight (d. 1227) February 7 – Sambor I, duke of Pomerania (b. 1150) March 1 – Fernando Afonso, Portuguese Grand...
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Grzymisław bestowing the land to the Knights Hospitaller in 1198. Around 1200 Sambor I, Duke of Pomerania, built a fortress here. In some documents, the name...
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Olives or olive tree. The monks received a deed of ownership from Duke Sambor I of Pomerania in 1188. The deed encompassed a number of villages, including...
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functions. Christopher married Margaret Sambiria, the daughter of Count Sambor II of Pomerania, in 1248 and had at least three children: King Eric V of...
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Classical style of great artistic value. 1186 – 2 July, Sambor I of Gdańsk (son of Subisław I), Duke of Pomerania, founded the Cistercian monastery named...
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known by name: Sobieslaw I and his son, Sambor I. In 1210, king Valdemar II of Denmark invaded Pomerelia, whose princeps Mestwin I became his vassal. The...
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Orgambide [es] (1929-2003), Argentine writer Mściwój I Gdański, (c. 1160–1219 or 1220), Prince of Pomerelia Sambor I Gdański, (c. 1150–c. 1207), regent of Pomerelia...
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2021. Call, SCOTT J. HIGHAM, The Morning (February 27, 1986). "I WAS EXPENDABLE, SAMBOR LEARNED AFTER MOVE FIASCO". mcall.com. Archived from the original...
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Province in Cambodia. The city was founded in about 618 at Leek Sambor Kuk by King Isanavarman I. According to Paul Pelliot, Sambhupura was the capital of Land...
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Duke Sambor I of Pomerania had granted the castellany near the border with the Pomeranian Lands of Schlawe and Stolp to his younger brother Mestwin I. Mestwin's...
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Samboride dynasty and was a son of Mestwin I, and a brother of Swietopelk II, Racibor of Białogarda and Sambor II. He was born after 1195. After the death...
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Swietopelk I, Duke (1109/13–1121) Sobieslaw I, Duke (1150s–1177/79) Sambor I, Duke (1177/79–1205) Pomerania-Demmin (complete list) – Casimir I, Duke (1156–1180)...
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Frederick I, Margrave (1291–1323) Adolf, Margrave (1293–1298) Albert III, Margrave (1298–1307) Duchy of Pomerelia (complete list) – Sambor I, Duke (1177/79–1205)...
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Arrow in the knee (redirect from I took an arrow in the knee)
2023. This doesn't mean that you literally got shot in the knee though; Sambor is just asking if you have ever gotten married. Reilly, Jim. "Xbox Avatars...
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Jorgos Skolias, M. Maciejewski (Variete), (pl:Marek Piekarczyk) TSA band, Sambor i Paweł Dudziński, (pl:Wladyslaw Komendarek), J. Marszałek, (pl:Mariusz Benoit)...
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