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  • Barnim IV
  • Barnim IV of Pomerania (1325 – 22 August 1365) was a Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast-Rügen. He was the second son of Duke Wartislaw IV of Pomerania-Wolgast and

    Barnim IV

    Barnim_IV

  • Wartislaw IV
  • Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast from 1309 until his death

    of Lindow-Ruppin; they had three sons: Bogislav V, Barnim IV and Vartislaw V. In 1309 Vartislav IV succeeded his father as duke of Pomerania-Wolgast and

    Wartislaw IV

    Wartislaw IV

    Wartislaw_IV

  • Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania
  • Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast

    Pomerania. Eldest son of Duke Wartislaw IV and Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin, Bogislaw had two brothers, Barnim IV and Wartislaw V. The brothers were joint

    Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania

    Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania

    Bogislaw_V,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Barnim VI
  • Barnim VI, Duke of Pomerania (c. 1365 – 22 September 1405 in Pütnitz, near Ribnitz-Damgarten) was duke of Pomerania-Wolgast from 1394 to 1405. He was the

    Barnim VI

    Barnim VI

    Barnim_VI

  • Magnus I, Duke of Mecklenburg
  • Duke of Mecklenburg (1345–1384)

    sister of the King Magnus IV of Sweden. Sometime after 1362, he married Elizabeth of Pomerania-Wolgast, daughter of Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania. Magnus

    Magnus I, Duke of Mecklenburg

    Magnus I, Duke of Mecklenburg

    Magnus_I,_Duke_of_Mecklenburg

  • House of Griffin
  • Pomeranian noble family

    IV. of Poland (II) Bogislaw II. (* um 1177; † 1220) ∞ Miroslawa (†1233), Daughter of Mestwin I of Pomerelia and Swinislawa Woislawa († 1229) Barnim I

    House of Griffin

    House of Griffin

    House_of_Griffin

  • Duchy of Pomerania
  • Vassal state in west-central Europe from 1121 to 1637

    death of Barnim IV of Pomerania-Wolgast in 1366, an armed conflict arose when Barnim's brother Bogislaw V refused to share his power with Barnim's sons,

    Duchy of Pomerania

    Duchy of Pomerania

    Duchy_of_Pomerania

  • Barnim (name)
  • Name list

    Pomerania-Stettin Barnim IV the Good (1325–1365), duke of Pomerania-Wolgast Barnim V (1369–1403), duke of Pomerania-Schlawe-Stolp Barnim VI (1365–1405),

    Barnim (name)

    Barnim_(name)

  • Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin
  • Wartislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania. She was the regent of Pomerania in 1326–1330 during the minority of her children, Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania, Barnim IV, Duke

    Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin

    Elisabeth of Lindow-Ruppin

    Elisabeth_of_Lindow-Ruppin

  • Wartislaw VI
  • eldest son of the Duke Barnim IV of Pomerania-Wolgast-Rügen and his wife, Sophie of Werle. After the death of his father Barnim IV in 1365, Pomerania-Wolgast

    Wartislaw VI

    Wartislaw_VI

  • Barnim I
  • Barnim I the Good (c. 1217/1219 – 13 November 1278), from the Griffin dynasty, was a Duke of Pomerania (ducis Slauorum et Cassubie) from 1220 until his

    Barnim I

    Barnim I

    Barnim_I

  • John II of Werle
  • (1329–1364), married firstly, in 1341, with Albert IV of Saxe-Lauenburg and secondly, in 1344, with Barnim IV of Pomerania-Wolgast Anna of Werle, a nun in the

    John II of Werle

    John_II_of_Werle

  • List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes
  • 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

    List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes

    List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes

    List_of_Pomeranian_duchies_and_dukes

  • Barnim VII
  • Barnim VII (1390 – 22 September 1450 in Wolgast) was the son of Duke Barnim VI, Duke of Pomerania. He was from 1425 Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast-Demmin and

    Barnim VII

    Barnim_VII

  • Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania
  • from 1278 until his death in 1309. Bogislaw was the eldest son of Duke Barnim I by his second wife, Margaretha, sometimes said to be a daughter of King

    Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania

    Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania

    Bogislaw_IV,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Barnim XI
  • 16th-century German nobleman

    Barnim XI (1501–1573; by some accounts Barnim IX), son of Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania, became duke on his father's death in 1523. Barnim ruled for a

    Barnim XI

    Barnim XI

    Barnim_XI

  • Barnim III
  • Duke of Pomerania-Stettin (r. 1344–1368)

    Barnim III the Great (c. 1300 – 14 August 1368) was a Pomeranian duke from the House of Griffin. He ruled Pomerania-Stettin in the years 1344–1368, although

    Barnim III

    Barnim III

    Barnim_III

  • Duchy of Pomerania-Stolp
  • Duchy in Farther Pomerania (1368–1478)

    death of Barnim IV of Pomerania-Wolgast in 1366, an armed conflict arose when Barnim's brother Bogislaw V refused to share his power with Barnim's sons,

    Duchy of Pomerania-Stolp

    Duchy of Pomerania-Stolp

    Duchy_of_Pomerania-Stolp

  • Wartislaw IX
  • Pomerania-Wolgast (c. 1400 – 17 April 1457, Wolgast) was the eldest son of the Duke Barnim VI, Duke of Pomerania (dynasty of Griffins) and Veronica of Hohenzollern

    Wartislaw IX

    Wartislaw IX

    Wartislaw_IX

  • Wartislaw V
  • He initially ruled Pomerania-Wolgast jointly with his elder brothers Barnim IV and Bogislaw V. He stood in their shadow and after 1368, he ruled his

    Wartislaw V

    Wartislaw V

    Wartislaw_V

  • Szczecinek
  • City in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

    hit by the plague. Thankful for their survival, the Dukes Bogislaw V, Barnim IV and Wartislaw V founded the Augustine monastery Marientron, on the Marientron [pl]

    Szczecinek

    Szczecinek

    Szczecinek

  • Bogislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania
  • was duke of Pomerania-Wolgast. In 1365, after the death of his father, Barnim IV, he ruled Pomerania jointly with his brother Wartislaw VI. As they were

    Bogislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania

    Bogislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania

    Bogislaw_VI,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Bogislaw X
  • Duke of Pomerania

    became its sole ruler in 1478. He was succeeded by his sons George I and Barnim XI. Before Bogislaw's reign, the Duchy of Pomerania had for a long time

    Bogislaw X

    Bogislaw X

    Bogislaw_X

  • William the Victorious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
  • Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Prince of Calenberg (c.1392–1482)

    Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel from 1428 to 1432, counted either as William III or William IV. From 1432, he ruled over the newly established Principality of Calenberg

    William the Victorious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg

    William the Victorious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg

    William_the_Victorious,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg

  • Wartislaw X
  • 15th-century Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast

    Brandenburg. The issue was finally settled by Bogislaw's sons George I and Barnim XI in the Treaty of Grimnitz of 1529. Wartislaw died in 1478 and was buried

    Wartislaw X

    Wartislaw X

    Wartislaw_X

  • Church of Our Lady, Sławno
  • Church building in Sławno, Poland

    was constructed between 1326 and 1364 by Duchess Zofia, the consort of Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania. Initially the church was owned by the Joannites. In

    Church of Our Lady, Sławno

    Church of Our Lady, Sławno

    Church_of_Our_Lady,_Sławno

  • 1325
  • Calendar year

    1387) Antonio Pavoni, Italian priest and inquisitor-general (d. 1374) Barnim IV of Pomerania, Polish nobleman and ruler (d. 1365) Ch'oe Mu-sŏn, Korean

    1325

    1325

    1325

  • Darłowo
  • Town in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

    1347, at that time ruled by the brothers Bogislaw V, Wartislaw V, and Barnim IV of the House of Pomerania dynasty. Bogislaw, son-in-law of king Casimir

    Darłowo

    Darłowo

    Darłowo

  • Barnim II
  • Duke of Pomerania

    Barnim II (c. 1277 – 28 May 1295) was Duke of Pomerania. Son of Duke Barnim I and his third wife, Mechtild of Brandenburg, Barnim's father died in 1278

    Barnim II

    Barnim II

    Barnim_II

  • Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Pomerania
  • of her sons Barnim II, Duke of Pomerania and Otto I, Duke of Pomerania between 1277 and 1294, in co-regency with her stepson Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania

    Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Pomerania

    Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Pomerania

    Matilda_of_Brandenburg,_Duchess_of_Pomerania

  • Principality of Rügen
  • Former principality

    and sold his mint to the town. 1325–1326 Wartislaw IV 1326–1368 Bogislaw V, Wartislaw V and Barnim IV 1368–1372 Wartislaw VI and Bogislaw VI 1372–1394 Wartislaw

    Principality of Rügen

    Principality of Rügen

    Principality_of_Rügen

  • Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg
  • Duchess consort of Pomerania

    Barnim VIII and Swantibor II, and her nephews, sons of Barnim VI: Warcislaus IX and Barnim VII. Wartislaw (born: c. 1398 – died: 1414 or 1415) Barnim

    Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg

    Agnes_of_Saxe-Lauenburg

  • Pomerania in the Late Middle Ages
  • Bogislaw IV took his father's seat. When his half-brothers Otto I and Barnim II reached adulthood in 1294, the brothers ruled in common until Barnim's death

    Pomerania in the Late Middle Ages

    Pomerania in the Late Middle Ages

    Pomerania_in_the_Late_Middle_Ages

  • Pomerania-Wolgast
  • Former monarchy in Europe

    arms of the Bernstein Land. Bogislaw IV (1295–1309) Wartislaw IV (1309–1326) Bogislaw V, Wartislaw V, and Barnim IV (1326–1365) Bogislaw V and Wartislaw

    Pomerania-Wolgast

    Pomerania-Wolgast

    Pomerania-Wolgast

  • Otto I, Duke of Pomerania
  • Barnim II and his much older half-brother Bogislaw IV. Bogislaw was effectively sole ruler while Barnim and Otto were children, and it was not until 1294

    Otto I, Duke of Pomerania

    Otto I, Duke of Pomerania

    Otto_I,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Bogislaw VIII
  • Duke of Pomerania

    co-ruler of Pomerania-Stolp, together with his brothers Wartislaw VII and Barnim V. As a younger son, Bogisław possibly had prepared for an ecclesiastical

    Bogislaw VIII

    Bogislaw VIII

    Bogislaw_VIII

  • Wartislaw VIII
  • Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast

    ruled in Pomerania-Wolgast from 1394 together with his brother Barnim VI. After Barnim died in 1405, he ruled alone. Wartislaw VIII was the second son

    Wartislaw VIII

    Wartislaw_VIII

  • Barnim VIII
  • Duke of Pomerania–Wolgast–Barth

    guardianship of her sons Barnim VIII and Swantibor IV, and as well as the sons of her brothers-in-law Barnim VI, Wartislaw IX, and Barnim VII. Agnes was assisted

    Barnim VIII

    Barnim VIII

    Barnim_VIII

  • Pomerania-Neustettin
  • Former monarchy in Europe

    Its only ruler was Duke Wartislaw V of the House of Griffins. In 1365, Barnim IV, duke and co-ruler of Pomerania-Wolgast had died. After his death, his

    Pomerania-Neustettin

    Pomerania-Neustettin

  • Degener Buggenhagen
  • led the regency for her infant sons Barnim VIII and Swantibor IV as well as her nephews Wartislaw IX and Barnim VII. She was assisted by a council, led

    Degener Buggenhagen

    Degener_Buggenhagen

  • Pomerania-Barth
  • Former monarchy in Europe

    Pomerania-Barth being given to Duke Barnim VIII, who also inherited Rügen from his childless brother Swantibor IV in 1440. In 1451, Barnim VIII himself also died childless

    Pomerania-Barth

    Pomerania-Barth

  • Niklot I, Count of Schwerin
  • European nobleman (1250–1323)

    married in 1306 to Duke Valdemar IV of Schleswig and secondly, in 1313, to Count Gerhard IV of Holstein-Plön Barnim Miroslawa (1300–1368), married in

    Niklot I, Count of Schwerin

    Niklot_I,_Count_of_Schwerin

  • Joachimsthal, Brandenburg
  • Town in Brandenburg, Germany

    (German pronunciation: [joˈʔaxɪmsˌtaːl] ) is a small town in the district of Barnim, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated within the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere

    Joachimsthal, Brandenburg

    Joachimsthal, Brandenburg

    Joachimsthal,_Brandenburg

  • 1320s
  • Decade

    the Rügen Succession: Dukes Otto I of Pomerania, Vartislav IV of Pomerania-Wolgast and Barnim III of Pomerania-Stettin reach a mutual inheritance contract

    1320s

    1320s

  • Sophie of Pomerania (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bogislaw VIII, Duke of Pomerania-Stolp Sophie of Werle (1329–1364), wife of Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast-Rügen Sophie of Saxe-Lauenburg (1395–1462)

    Sophie of Pomerania (disambiguation)

    Sophie_of_Pomerania_(disambiguation)

  • Beatrice of Bohemia
  • Slavonia (1245-1269) in 1273 to Duke Waleran IV of Limburg Matilda (d. 1316), married in 1266 to Duke Barnim I of Pomerania (c. 1218-1278) Jonathan R. Lyon

    Beatrice of Bohemia

    Beatrice_of_Bohemia

  • George I, Duke of Pomerania
  • Duke of Pomerania

    brother Barnim IX, who wanted to divide the country, began after the Treaty of Grimnitz had been ratified. A large part of the Estates backed Barnim because

    George I, Duke of Pomerania

    George I, Duke of Pomerania

    George_I,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Barnim V
  • Duke of Pomerania

    Barnim V (1369–1402/1403) was one of the Dukes of Pomerania. He was the son of Bogislaw V. He ruled over parts of Pomerania-Stolp; first the territories

    Barnim V

    Barnim V

    Barnim_V

  • List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire
  • V the Father of the People, co-Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast (1326–1368) Barnim IV the Good, co-Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast (1326–1365) Bogislaw VI, co-Duke

    List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_14th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Anna Jagiellon, Duchess of Pomerania
  • Duchess consort of Pomerania

    Nunnery. Barnim of Pomerania ( 12 April 1500 – bef. 2 December 1501). Barnim IX, Duke of Pomerania (2 December 1501 – 2 November 1573). Otto (IV) of Pomerania

    Anna Jagiellon, Duchess of Pomerania

    Anna Jagiellon, Duchess of Pomerania

    Anna_Jagiellon,_Duchess_of_Pomerania

  • Therese Elssler
  • Austrian dancer

    Prussia. King Frederick William IV of Prussia created her Baroness of Barnim. They had one son, Adalbert von Barnim, born in 1841 who died in 1860 during

    Therese Elssler

    Therese Elssler

    Therese_Elssler

  • Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg
  • Burgrave of Nuremberg (c. 1333 –1398)

    (1371–1440). Veronika, wife of Barnim VI of Pomerania, is sometimes considered another daughter of Frederick V. However, the wife of Barnim VI is disputed and there

    Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    Frederick_V,_Burgrave_of_Nuremberg

  • Barnim X
  • Duke of Pomerania

    Barnim X, or according to another account Barnim XII (15 February 1549, in Wolgast – 1 September 1603, in Szczecin) was a duke of Pomerania and a member

    Barnim X

    Barnim X

    Barnim_X

  • Margraviate of Brandenburg
  • Holy Roman Empire principality (1157–1806)

    Between these valleys rise a series of hills and plateaus, such as the Barnim, the Teltow, the Semmelberg near Bad Freienwalde (157 m, 515 ft), the Müggelberge

    Margraviate of Brandenburg

    Margraviate of Brandenburg

    Margraviate_of_Brandenburg

  • Głębokie, Szczecin
  • Neighbourhood of Szczecin, Poland

    city by duke Barnim I. The rest of them were also bought by Szczecin in 1643. In 1418, to improve their output, dukes Otto II and Casimir IV issued permission

    Głębokie, Szczecin

    Głębokie, Szczecin

    Głębokie,_Szczecin

  • Philip I, Duke of Pomerania
  • Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast

    after the death of his father. On 21 October 1532, Philip and his uncle Barnim IX split Pomerania, with Philip taking Pomerania-Wolgast (Vorpommern). The

    Philip I, Duke of Pomerania

    Philip I, Duke of Pomerania

    Philip_I,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Anna of Brunswick
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    III, Duke of Bavaria Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1502–1568), spouse of Barnim XI Archduchess Anna of Austria (1528–1590), Duchess of Bavaria and daughter

    Anna of Brunswick

    Anna_of_Brunswick

  • Ahrensfelde
  • Municipality in Brandenburg, Germany

    [aːʁənsˈfɛldə] ) is a municipality in the district of Barnim, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the Barnim Plateau at the city limits of Berlin, about

    Ahrensfelde

    Ahrensfelde

    Ahrensfelde

  • Swantibor I, Duke of Pomerania
  • Waldemar IV of Denmark was at war with the Hanseatic League and its allies, in particular Duke Albert II of Mecklenburg. The late Duke Barnim III had sided

    Swantibor I, Duke of Pomerania

    Swantibor_I,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Wars of the Rügen Succession
  • Military conflict

    dukes. On 5 May 1321 dukes Otto I of Pomerania, Vartislav IV of Pomerania-Wolgast and Barnim III of Pomerania-Stettin reached a mutual inheritance contract

    Wars of the Rügen Succession

    Wars_of_the_Rügen_Succession

  • Christian V, Count of Oldenburg
  • Count of Oldenburg from 1368 until 1398

    29. Margareta of Mecklenburg in Rostock 7. Anastasia of Wittenberg 30. Barnim I, Duke of Pomerania 15. Miroslawa of Pomerania 31. Mechtild of Brandenburg

    Christian V, Count of Oldenburg

    Christian V, Count of Oldenburg

    Christian_V,_Count_of_Oldenburg

  • Buch (Berlin)
  • Quarter of Berlin in Germany

    centre and extended hospital premises. The settlement area is located on the Barnim Plateau stretching in the northeast of the Berlin city centre up to the

    Buch (Berlin)

    Buch (Berlin)

    Buch_(Berlin)

  • Ducal Castle, Szczecin
  • Castle in Poland

    Pomerania from 1121 to 1637. The building history originates in 1346, when Duke Barnim III began the construction of the ducal housing complex, and continues to

    Ducal Castle, Szczecin

    Ducal Castle, Szczecin

    Ducal_Castle,_Szczecin

  • Duchy of Pomerania-Stargard
  • Former monarchy in Europe

    Stargard. Pomerania-Stargard was ruled by two brothers, Bogislaw VIII and Barnim V, who inherited the lands from Casimir. In 1386, Bogislaw VIII and his

    Duchy of Pomerania-Stargard

    Duchy of Pomerania-Stargard

    Duchy_of_Pomerania-Stargard

  • Brandenburg–Pomeranian conflict
  • territories and by 1320 controlled Havelland, Teltow, Barnim, Zauche and Lower Lusatia. Like Wartislaw IV, Rudolf I tried to take young Henry into custody

    Brandenburg–Pomeranian conflict

    Brandenburg–Pomeranian_conflict

  • John I, Margrave of Brandenburg
  • Margrave of Brandenburg

    expansion of the Margraviate, which annexed the remaining parts of Teltow and Barnim, the Uckermark, the Lordship of Stargard, the Lubusz Land and parts of the

    John I, Margrave of Brandenburg

    John I, Margrave of Brandenburg

    John_I,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg

  • Otto IV of Schaumburg
  • German nobleman

    into modern times. Otto first married Mary (1527–1554), daughter of Duke Barnim XI of Pomerania-Stettin. Mary and Otto had four sons: Hermann (1545–1592)

    Otto IV of Schaumburg

    Otto IV of Schaumburg

    Otto_IV_of_Schaumburg

  • Wolgast
  • Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    of the time, Wartislaw III and Barnim I, and a confirmation of the Lübeck law was issued in 1282 by duke Bogislaw IV. Wolgast was the residence of the

    Wolgast

    Wolgast

    Wolgast

  • Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1811–1873)
  • Prussian prince and admiral

    was married to the dancer Therese Elssler (Frau von Barnim); their only son, Adalbert v. Barnim (born 22 April 1841), died in July 1860 during an expedition

    Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1811–1873)

    Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1811–1873)

    Prince_Adalbert_of_Prussia_(1811–1873)

  • Casimir III, Duke of Pomerania
  • Casimir or Kasimir III (IV) (1348 – 24 August 1372), oldest son of Barnim III, was one of the Dukes of Pomerania-Stettin (Szczecin). He died during a

    Casimir III, Duke of Pomerania

    Casimir III, Duke of Pomerania

    Casimir_III,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg
  • Margrave of Brandenburg from 1220 to 1267

    expansion of the margraviate, which annexed the remaining parts of Teltow and Barnim, the Uckermark, the Lordship of Stargard, the Lubusz Land and parts of the

    Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg

    Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg

    Otto_III,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg

  • Ernst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania
  • Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast

    siblings were under the guardianship of their great-uncle, Barnim XI. With one of his brothers, Barnim XII, Ernst Ludwig studied at the University of Wittenberg

    Ernst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania

    Ernst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania

    Ernst_Ludwig,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Treaty of Grimnitz
  • 1529 treaty between the House of Pomerania and the House of Hohenzollern

    between Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg, and the Pomeranian dukes Barnim IX and Georg I in Grimnitz near Eberswalde and was confirmed by Charles

    Treaty of Grimnitz

    Treaty of Grimnitz

    Treaty_of_Grimnitz

  • Eric II, Duke of Pomerania
  • Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast from 1457 to 1474

    Bogislaw X (1454–1523) Casimir (ca. 1455–1474) Wartislaw (after 1465–1475) Barnim (after 1465–1474) Elisabeth (d. 1516), prioress of Verchen Nunnery Sophie

    Eric II, Duke of Pomerania

    Eric II, Duke of Pomerania

    Eric_II,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Uckermark
  • Historical region in northeastern Germany

    monastery and the city of Prenzlau, developed and granted German town law by Barnim I, Duke of Pomerania, in 1234. Both the central city and the central monastery

    Uckermark

    Uckermark

    Uckermark

  • House of Mecklenburg
  • North German dynasty of Slavic origin

    maternal grandmother, a lady named Marianna, was the first wife of Duke Barnim I of Pomerania (d. 1278), Lord of Wolgast, as well as sister of King Eric

    House of Mecklenburg

    House of Mecklenburg

    House_of_Mecklenburg

  • Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania
  • Miroslawa, a daughter of Duke Mestwin I of Pomerelia. They had four children: Barnim I (c. 1210 – 1278) Bogislav III, Prince Slavensky Woislawa (d. 1229) Dobroslawa

    Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania

    Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania

    Bogislaw_II,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • William of Werle
  • (daughter of Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen), who died in 1426. He then married Sophie of Pomerania, the sister of Duke Barnim VIII of Pomerania. With

    William of Werle

    William_of_Werle

  • Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1502–1568)
  • Duchess consort of Pomerania (1502–1568)

    on 2 February 1525 in Szczecin Duke Barnim XI of Pomerania (1501–1573). On the occasion of their marriage, Barnim concluded a defensive alliance with

    Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1502–1568)

    Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1502–1568)

    Anna_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg_(1502–1568)

  • Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Pomerania
  • Bogislaw X (1454–1523) Casimir (ca. 1455–1474) Wartislaw (after 1465–1475) Barnim (after 1465–1474) Elisabeth (d. 1516), prioress of Verchen Nunnery Sophie

    Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Pomerania

    Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Pomerania

    Sophie_of_Pomerania,_Duchess_of_Pomerania

  • Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
  • Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, Prince of Grubenhagen

    had the following children: Agnes (c. 1318 – bef. 2 June 1371), married Barnim III, Duke of Pomerania. Otto (1320 – 13 May 1399), married firstly Violante

    Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen

    Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen

    Henry_II,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Grubenhagen

  • Rikissa of Denmark
  • Queen of Sweden from 1210 to 1216

    Jarl, regent of Sweden (possibly) Marianna Eriksdotter, who married a duke Barnim I of Pomerania Erik Eriksson (1216–1250) Lagerqvist, Lars O. (1982). Sverige

    Rikissa of Denmark

    Rikissa of Denmark

    Rikissa_of_Denmark

  • Otto II, Duke of Pomerania
  • Duke of Pomerania 16. Barnim I, Duke of Pomerania 8. Otto I, Duke of Pomerania 17. Matilda of Brandenburg-Salzwedel 4. Barnim III, Duke of Pomerania

    Otto II, Duke of Pomerania

    Otto_II,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Choszczno
  • Town in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

    ruled by Barnim I who in turn was a vassal of the Brandenburgian margraves. This was a period of abundant donations made by all participants (Barnim, Odonic

    Choszczno

    Choszczno

    Choszczno

  • Maurice Henry, Prince of Nassau-Hadamar
  • Count of Holstein-Schauenburg 14. Otto IV of Schaumburg 29. Maria of Nassau-Dietz 7. Elisabeth of Schaumburg 30. Barnim XI, Duke of Pomerania 15. Maria of

    Maurice Henry, Prince of Nassau-Hadamar

    Maurice Henry, Prince of Nassau-Hadamar

    Maurice_Henry,_Prince_of_Nassau-Hadamar

  • Eric II, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
  • Officially: Duke of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia

    Elisabeth of Pomerania (*1291–after 16 October 1349*), daughter of Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania. Eric II succeeded his father, after his resignation in

    Eric II, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg

    Eric_II,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg

  • Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg
  • Margrave of Brandenburg from 1205 to 1220

    territory, started to expand into the areas of Ruppin, and in particular, Barnim and Teltow. Moreover, the Oder region and the southern Uckermark were also

    Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg

    Albert_II,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg

  • Dano-Hanseatic War (1426–1435)
  • 15th-century northern European conflict

    naval blockade on Scandinavian harbors and allied with Eric's enemy, Henry IV, count of Holstein. Therefore the war was intensively linked with the Dutch–Hanseatic

    Dano-Hanseatic War (1426–1435)

    Dano-Hanseatic War (1426–1435)

    Dano-Hanseatic_War_(1426–1435)

  • List of electoral districts in the Landtag of Brandenburg
  • Freienwalde, Altlandsberg, Amt Barnim-Oderbruch, Amt Falkenberg-Höhe, Fredersdorf-Vogelsdorf, Wriezen 34 Märkisch-Oderland IV Seelow, Amt Golzow, Amt Lebus

    List of electoral districts in the Landtag of Brandenburg

    List of electoral districts in the Landtag of Brandenburg

    List_of_electoral_districts_in_the_Landtag_of_Brandenburg

  • Karl I, Count of Hohenzollern
  • Count of Hohenzollern from 1525 to 1575

    children, among them: Ferfried (1538–1556), Marie (1544–1611), Eitel Friedrich IV (1545–1605), later the first Count of Hohenzollern-Hechingen Karl II (1547–1606)

    Karl I, Count of Hohenzollern

    Karl_I,_Count_of_Hohenzollern

  • Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Mecklenburg
  • Mecklenburg, (1487–1561), Duchess of Saxony; married, on 6 July 1512, Henry IV, Duke of Saxony, and had issue. Albert VII, the Handsome (1486–1547), Duke

    Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Mecklenburg

    Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Mecklenburg

    Sophie_of_Pomerania,_Duchess_of_Mecklenburg

  • Ulrich II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
  • Catherine's mother, Sophia of Pomerania, in the inheritance of her brother, Duke Barnim VIII of Pomerania, who had died in 1451. The Mecklenburg side claimed this

    Ulrich II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard

    Ulrich_II,_Duke_of_Mecklenburg-Stargard

  • Sophie of Pomerania
  • Queen of Denmark (1523–1533) and Norway (1524–1533)

    Ancestors of Sophie of Pomerania 16. Barnim VI, Duke of Pomerania (1365–1405) 8. Wartislaw IX, Duke of Pomerania (1400–1457) 17. Veronica of Hohenzollern

    Sophie of Pomerania

    Sophie of Pomerania

    Sophie_of_Pomerania

  • Livonia
  • Historic region along the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea

    (Ostsee-Baltic Sea) and the West Sea (Atlantic) are equally in danger. Barnim the Elder, Duke of Pomerania for almost 50 years, warned that never before

    Livonia

    Livonia

    Livonia

  • 1278
  • Calendar year

    Robert de Chauncy, English cleric, bishop and high sheriff November 13 – Barnim I, German nobleman (House of Griffin) December 26/31 – Bolesław II the Horned

    1278

    1278

    1278

  • Wartenberg (Berlin)
  • Quarter of Berlin in Germany

    Brandenburger village of Lindenberg (part of Ahrensfelde municipality), in Barnim district. It borders with the Berliner localities of Falkenberg, Neu-Hohenschönhausen

    Wartenberg (Berlin)

    Wartenberg (Berlin)

    Wartenberg_(Berlin)

  • Szczecin
  • Capital city of West Pomerania, Poland

    1173. Ostsiedlung accelerated in Pomerania during the 13th century. Duke Barnim I of Pomerania granted Stettin a local government charter in 1237, separating

    Szczecin

    Szczecin

    Szczecin

  • Wartislaw II of Gdańsk
  • Duke of Gdańsk

    Sławno Land were attacked, either in 1266 by Barnim I, duke of the Duchy of Pomerania, or in 1269, by Barnim I and Vitslav II, prince of the Principality

    Wartislaw II of Gdańsk

    Wartislaw II of Gdańsk

    Wartislaw_II_of_Gdańsk

  • List of nobles and magnates within the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century
  • Pomerania – Bogislaw VIII, Duke of Pomerania (1264–1278), Bogislaw IV (1278–1295), Barnim II (1295), Otto I, Duke of Pomerania (1295–1344) Dukes of Pomerania-Demmin

    List of nobles and magnates within the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century

    List of nobles and magnates within the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century

    List_of_nobles_and_magnates_within_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_in_the_13th_century

  • Swantibor V, Duke of Pomerania
  • Pomerania 8. Barnim VI, Duke of Pomerania 4. Wartislaw IX, Duke of Pomerania 9. Veronica of Hohenzollern 2. Wartislaw X, Duke of Pomerania 10. Eric IV, Duke

    Swantibor V, Duke of Pomerania

    Swantibor_V,_Duke_of_Pomerania

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  • Barnum
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barnum

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Barnham, for example in Norfolk, Suffolk, and West Sussex. They are probably all named with the Old English byname Beorn(a) (see Barnes 2) or Old English beorn ‘warrior’ + hām ‘homestead’.

    Barnum

  • BARRIE
  • Male

    English

    BARRIE

    Variant spelling of English Barry, BARRIE means "fair-headed."

    BARRIE

  • Barni
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Parsi

    Barni

    Young; Grown Up

    Barni

  • Barnim
  • Boy/Male

    German, Polish

    Barnim

    To Protect

    Barnim

  • BERNIE
  • Male

    English

    BERNIE

    Pet form of English Bernard, BERNIE means "bold as a bear."

    BERNIE

  • Barney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barney

    English : habitational name from Barney in Norfolk, which is probably named with an Old English personal name Bera (with genitive -n) + Old English ēg ‘island’, ‘dry ground in a marsh’.English : from the personal name Barney, a pet form of Bernard.English : A William Barney from England came to Baltimore county, MD, in about 1695. Joshua Barney, born in that county in 1759, was an outstanding naval officer during the War of 1812.

    Barney

  • Barnie
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, German, Hebrew

    Barnie

    From the Land that was Burned; Diminutive of Bernard; Brave; Bear; Courageous; Son of Comfort

    Barnie

  • Barni |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Barni |

    Young, Grown up

    Barni |

  • Barnie
  • Boy/Male

    German Hebrew

    Barnie

    Brave.

    Barnie

  • Baraim
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Baraim

    Pl of Burum, Blossom, Bud

    Baraim

  • Barnes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barnes

    English : topographic name or metonymic occupational name for someone who lived by or worked at a barn or barns, from Middle English barn ‘barn’, ‘granary’. In some cases, it may be a habitational name from Barnes (on the Surrey bank of the Thames in London), which was named in Old English with this word.English : name borne by the son or servant of a barne, a term used in the early Middle Ages for a member of the upper classes, although its precise meaning is not clear (it derives from Old English beorn, Old Norse barn ‘young warrior’). Barne was also occasionally used as a personal name (from an Old English, Old Norse byname), and some examples of the surname may derive from this use.Irish : possibly an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Bearáin ‘descendant of Bearán’, a byname meaning ‘spear’.French : variant of Bern.Jewish : variant of Parnes.

    Barnes

  • Baraim |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Baraim |

    Pl of Burum, Blossom, Bud

    Baraim |

  • BJARNI
  • Male

    Icelandic

    BJARNI

    Icelandic form of Old Norse Bjorn, BJARNI means "bear."

    BJARNI

  • BARBIE
  • Female

    English

    BARBIE

    English pet form of Greek Barbara, BARBIE means "foreign; strange."

    BARBIE

  • CARNIA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    CARNIA

    (קַרְנִיָּה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Karnia, CARNIA means "horn of God." 

    CARNIA

  • Barnes
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Barnes

    The barns.

    Barnes

  • Baraim
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Baraim

    Blossom; Bud; Plural of Burum

    Baraim

  • Barnum
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English

    Barnum

    From the Nobleman's Home

    Barnum

  • Barnes
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, German

    Barnes

    Near the Barns

    Barnes

  • Barnum
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Barnum

    From the baron's home.

    Barnum

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  • Subhkaram
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Subhkaram

    Good Fortune; Virtuous Deeds

  • Liv
  • Girl/Female

    Norse Scandinavian

    Liv

    Life.

  • Shatabdee | ஷதாப்தீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shatabdee | ஷதாப்தீ

    Hundred years, It means a period of years century

  • Dolan
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Dolan

    Black-haired.

  • Batt
  • Boy/Male

    Aramaic

    Batt

    Ploughman.

  • Ishbosheth
  • Biblical

    Ishbosheth

    a man of shame;

  • Hammersley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Midlands)

    Hammersley

    English (Midlands) : unexplained. Probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.

  • KESHAWN
  • Male

    English

    KESHAWN

    Elaborated form of English Shawn, KESHAWN means "God is gracious."

  • Decapolis
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Decapolis

    Containing ten cities.

  • Hammer
  • Surname or Lastname

    German, English, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Hammer

    German, English, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German hamer, Yiddish hamer, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of hammers, for example in a forge, or nickname for a forceful person.English and German : topographic name for someone who lived in an area of flat, low-lying alluvial land beside a stream, Old English hamm, Old High German ham (see Hamm) + the English and German agent suffix -er.Norwegian : variant of Hamar.

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  • Brim
  • v. i.

    To be full to the brim.

  • Darnex
  • n.

    Alt. of Darnic

  • Panym
  • n. & a.

    See Panim.

  • Baring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Bare

  • Barn
  • v. t.

    To lay up in a barn.

  • Paynim
  • n. & a.

    See Painim.

  • Panim
  • n.

    See Painim.

  • Baric
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to barium; as, baric oxide.

  • Barium
  • n.

    One of the elements, belonging to the alkaline earth group; a metal having a silver-white color, and melting at a very high temperature. It is difficult to obtain the pure metal, from the facility with which it becomes oxidized in the air. Atomic weight, 137. Symbol, Ba. Its oxide called baryta.

  • Carnin
  • n.

    A white crystalline nitrogenous substance, found in extract of meat, and related to xanthin.

  • Burnie
  • n.

    A small brook.

  • Bardism
  • n.

    The system of bards; the learning and maxims of bards.

  • Brim
  • v. t.

    To fill to the brim, upper edge, or top.

  • Barytum
  • n.

    The metal barium. See Barium.

  • Painim
  • n.

    A pagan; an infidel; -- used also adjectively.

  • Hothouse
  • n.

    A brothel; a bagnio.

  • Hothouse
  • n.

    A bagnio, or bathing house.

  • Bain
  • n.

    A bath; a bagnio.

  • Darnic
  • n.

    Same as Dornick.

  • Barn
  • n.

    A covered building used chiefly for storing grain, hay, and other productions of a farm. In the United States a part of the barn is often used for stables.