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Adalbert of | Pomerania, who had participated in Otto's mission as a |
ce the Christian armies dispersed; Albert of | Pomerania explained, "If they had come to strengthen t |
of churches throughout his territory and in | Pomerania, and greatly expanded the town of Bamberg. |
neral of Swedish Estonia in 1687 and Swedish | Pomerania (1687-98). |
ian and philosopher; born at Anklam, Swedish | Pomerania, where his father was pastor, 25 June 1667; |
referred to the traditional coat of arms of | Pomerania, which consists of either the black (for Gda |
obtained unpaid work as a farm assistant in | Pomerania: his observation of the treatment of returni |
diverted by the margraves to attack central | Pomerania instead. |
Bewitching the | Pomerania is the second EP by Polish blackened death m |
005, with the tracks from the Bewitching the | Pomerania EP as bonus tracks. |
Bewitching the | Pomerania also marks the band's passage from black met |
Bewitching the | Pomerania is also the first release to showcase Behemo |
She was born as Edda Blanck in | Pomerania and grew up in a middle-class family in West |
urg, whom he accompanied on his campaigns in | Pomerania and Sweden. |
of 1678, but in 1711, the plague carried to | Pomerania with the retreating Swedish forces of the Kr |
Catherine of | Pomerania |
historical writing of the combined territory | Pomerania. |
In alliance with Denmark and | Pomerania Louis V then drove back a revolt in 1348 - 1 |
"German Designs on | Pomerania; An Analysis of Germany's Revisionistic Poli |
Originally developed in | Pomerania. |
he raid of 1170, and finally by the Duchy of | Pomerania which subdued and incorporated the area into |
gh the former was later lost to the Duchy of | Pomerania. |
predecessor states, along with the Duchy of | Pomerania with a more complex full set of arms. |
the late 12th century, the Griffin Duchy of | Pomerania stayed with the Holy Roman Empire and the Pr |
s were only minority in the Eastern Duchy of | Pomerania, their numbers were notably higher in Pomere |
uly 1630 Tilly left to head for the Duchy of | Pomerania, where King Gustavus II Adolphus of Sweden h |
tering the Holy Roman Empire as the Duchy of | Pomerania in 1181, and the Eastern part consisting of |
The settlement, then part of the Duchy of | Pomerania under Duke Bogislaw X, was first mentioned i |
While the Duchy of | Pomerania adopted the Protestant reformation in 1534, |
44, secularised and merged into the Duchy of | Pomerania in 1650 |
ttin (Szczecin), the capital of the Duchy of | Pomerania. |
ntity when it was integrated in the Duchy of | Pomerania. |
ished when it was integrated in the Duchy of | Pomerania. |
The adoption of Lutheranism in the Duchy of | Pomerania in 1534 distinguished the Slovincians from t |
n house during the same period, the Duchy of | Pomerania was divided between the Swedish Empire and B |
e of the 13th and 14th century, the Duchy of | Pomerania became populated by Germans and only diminis |
For the Duke of | Pomerania, Philipp II, he became involved in writing t |
595 - 26 June 1650), married Ulrich, Duke of | Pomerania |
ore or in 1371), married Barnim III, Duke of | Pomerania |
ssors did not lay off the title of a Duke of | Pomerania. |
451), who married Joachim I Mlodszy, Duke of | Pomerania (14??-1451). |
een Years' War in 1454, held by the Dukes of | Pomerania. |
Until 1907, of Prussia's eastern provinces ( | Pomerania, West Prussia, East Prussia, Posen, Silesia) |
Osthinterpommersch (in eastern Further | Pomerania) |
ke Eric I of Saxe-Lauenburg and Elisabeth of | Pomerania (*1291-after 16 October 1349*), daughter of |
ater Charles IV donated them to Elizabeth of | Pomerania. |
remarried for the last time to Elizabeth of | Pomerania. |
man Emperor and his fourth wife Elizabeth of | Pomerania. |
In the conflict between king Eric of | Pomerania, the ruler of the Kalmar Union countries, an |
de privileges were chartered by King Eric of | Pomerania in 1403. |
England (1394-1430) married in 1406 Eric of | Pomerania, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. |
She was the consort to Eric of | Pomerania, who ruled the three kingdoms. |
England (1394-1430) married in 1406 Eric of | Pomerania, king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. |
ny inhabitants, including Pribislav, fled to | Pomerania. |
During the subsequent battles for Elsenau, | Pomerania and Kolberg he was awarded the Iron Cross 1s |
f Hohenzollern as a compensation for Western | Pomerania, which in the aftermath of the Brandenburg-P |
nment issued mobilization orders for Swedish | Pomerania on 8 April 1711. |
e was not realized, he set out for Wendland ( | Pomerania) to seek allies and on the way was ambushed |
78), and became Governor General for Swedish | Pomerania in 1679. |
ast stand of the surrounded German forces in | Pomerania. |
r Grenadier Division Wallonien and fought in | Pomerania and Brandenburg province. |
haf) is an old domestic sheep breed from the | Pomerania region. |
and NCOs were of German origin, from Swedish | Pomerania, in view of the difficulty of obtaining suff |
Further information: | Pomerania during the High Middle Ages, Conversion of P |
the small, provincial town of Greifenberg in | Pomerania, Germany (now Gryfice in northwestern Poland |
ull's head of Mecklenburg and the griffin of | Pomerania. |
e bull's head of Mecklenburg, the griffin of | Pomerania, and the red eagle of Brandenburg. |
ing on Swedish soil in 1711, when he invaded | Pomerania and laid siege to Stralsund together with Da |
e, wouldn't be better to refer to history of | Pomerania in Gdynia History and mention only the facts |
Main article: History of | Pomerania |
Further information: Early history of | Pomerania |
or the history of the region, see History of | Pomerania. |
of the history of the region, see History of | Pomerania. |
studies involving hymnology, the history of | Pomerania, and Greek and Roman literature. |
Bogislaw XIV, the last duke of the House of | Pomerania, died in 1637, Ernst Bogislaw inherited the |
However, once | Pomerania came under Soviet control, members of the gr |
aim was formally recognized by Mestwin II of | Pomerania in 1282, and the city became the first stron |
i organization during World War II in Gdansk | Pomerania. |
ance and financial administration in Swedish | Pomerania (1720-1806) in 1990. |
lin is a municipality in Mecklenburg-Western | Pomerania, Germany. |
The Division was located in the | Pomerania sector and was relocated to Frankfurt for re |
They planned to effect a landing in Swedish | Pomerania, which had been overrun by the French. |
Bucher was born in Neustettin, | Pomerania, his father being master at a gymnasium. |
Gustavia in Swedish | Pomerania was named after him, but was lost in the Nap |
mainly at the estates of Wrangel in Swedish | Pomerania. |
Schabowski was born in Anklam, | Pomerania (now part of the federal state of Mecklenbur |
family, Ewald was born in Vietzow in Farther | Pomerania. |
trict of Ludwigslust, in Mecklenburg-Western | Pomerania, Germany. |
trict of Bad Doberan, in Mecklenburg-Western | Pomerania, Germany. |
order to cover besieged Stralsund in Swedish | Pomerania. |
628 - 14 November 1692) was born in Kolberg, | Pomerania, and died in Dresden. |
1885) was a Jewish scholar born in Treptow, | Pomerania, and died in Derbyshire, England. |
lesia and Wolinians and Pyrzycans in Western | Pomerania. |
Andreas Thurman (born 1591 in Gartz, | Pomerania, died February 6, 1672 in Gries) was pastor |
Born in Menzlin, | Pomerania, Lange studied law, but failed to obtain a d |
the Siege of Kolberg in Brandenburg-Prussian | Pomerania. |
e prohibition of the Schatzkammer in Swedish | Pomerania. |
its territory being mainly incorporated into | Pomerania, and two exclaves into Brandenburg and Siles |
In fact, the Scandinavian influence on | Pomerania and northern Poland from period III and onwa |
s of Zitzewitz, it was incorporated into the | Pomerania province of Brandenburg-Prussia in 1653. |
Second Northern War where he invaded Swedish | Pomerania in 1659. |
e Great in 1370, Jan supported Casimir IV of | Pomerania against Louis I of Hungary. |
He was born on 3 March 1699 in Iven, Swedish | Pomerania, Holy Roman Empire. |
d up north and the territory became known as | Pomerania by 1046 AD. |
They live in | Pomerania south of Gdansk. |
Main article: | Pomerania during the High Middle Ages |
of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Mecklenburg-West | Pomerania) is the state diet of the German federal sta |
in the Middle Ages, | Pomerania and the surrounding areas were called Wendla |
By the early Middle Ages, | Pomerania was largely populated by Slavic Pomeranians |
e culture, in the area of modern-day Eastern | Pomerania around the lower Vistula river, which was re |
thern two-thirds of East Prussia and most of | Pomerania, Neumark (East Brandenburg), and Silesia. |
devastated Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), like most of | Pomerania |
ars severely ravaged and depopulated most of | Pomerania. |
h century, another group of Slavs moved from | Pomerania to northeast of the Baltic Sea, where they e |
The Polish national movement in | Pomerania decided after those events to pursue its goa |
urning point for Polish national movement in | Pomerania, which gained support of city inhabitants an |
nary who, as papal legate, converted much of | Pomerania to Christianity. |
he died in Neustrelitz, Mecklenburg-Western | Pomerania. |
duced SS-Polizei Division was moved north to | Pomerania where it saw more action attempting to hold |
with clouded sky except by few observers at | Pomerania only. |
e North German campaign and occupied Swedish | Pomerania, but Brune's staunch republicanism and a mee |
January 1812, French troops occupied Swedish | Pomerania to end the illegal trade with the United Kin |
egion shown on left bank of the Oder, Hither | Pomerania along the coast, or the future Margraviate o |
uary of 1812 by French occupation of Swedish | Pomerania for violation of the Continental System and, |
idely in the nowadays Polish part of Farther | Pomerania and included much more Slavic Pomeranian and |
This leads to the French invasion of Swedish | Pomerania. |
Before 1945 the area of Farther | Pomerania, where the town is located, was part of Germ |
Before 1945 the area of Farther | Pomerania, where the village is located, was part of G |
The archaeological Gustow group of Western | Pomerania is also associated with the Rugii. |
h permission from the authorities of Swedish | Pomerania, he bequeathed to the University of Greifswa |
dermatologist who was a native of Witzmitz, | Pomerania. |
Wrangel was gouvernor-general of Swedish | Pomerania (1648-1652 and 1656-1676) and since 1664, Lo |
Ministry of Education of Mecklenburg-Western | Pomerania. |
er Marshal Brune began an assault on Swedish | Pomerania and besieged Stralsund again. |
ither Slavic, as the Slavic Venedi once held | Pomerania, or Old Prussian. |
till spoken in Vorpommern (Western or Hither | Pomerania), part of the German state of Mecklenburg-Vo |
The 1569 church order in | Pomerania states that the Reformation was to be observ |
New, mostly German, settlers from outside of | Pomerania were invited to settle the territory. |
area was settled by Slavs and became part of | Pomerania. |
In the German part of | Pomerania, Standard German and the East Low German Pom |
dissolution in 1938 Schlochau became part of | Pomerania. |
he Ostsiedlung started to turn some parts of | Pomerania into a German-settled areas; the remaining W |
05 the town was given the title the Pearl of | Pomerania. |
His death, which took place in | Pomerania on his forty-eighth birthday, is said to hav |
Neustettin and other such as places Farther | Pomerania and West Prussia. |
u, where it was shipped out of the pocket to | Pomerania. |
I Reserve Corps and was raised primarily in | Pomerania Province and West Prussia Province. |
s of the historical Duchy, later Province of | Pomerania, roughly between the rivers Zarow and Ihna ( |
with the remaining parts of the Province of | Pomerania going to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. |
Named after the Prussian province of | Pomerania, she was built at the AG Vulcan yard at Stet |
French troops withdraw from the Province of | Pomerania |
1815: reorganization of the Province of | Pomerania: Swedish Pomerania and the Dramburg and Schi |
nistered as part of the Prussian Province of | Pomerania. |
Hassell was born in Anklam, Province of | Pomerania, to First Lieutenant Ulrich von Hassell and |
and was administered within the Province of | Pomerania. |
Freundlich was born in Stolp, Province of | Pomerania, Prussia, and studied dentistry before decid |
iatrist who was born in Stettin, Province of | Pomerania, Prussia (today Szczecin, Poland). |
upon the rabbinate of Pasewalk, Province of | Pomerania, whence he was called to Birnbaum, Posen. |
uited primarily in the Prussian provinces of | Pomerania and West Prussia, but the 212th Reserve Infa |
ilians, primarily from East Prussia, Farther | Pomerania, and the Baltic states and 350,000 German so |
Voss was born at Neu-Grape near Pyritz, in | Pomerania, the son of a country squire. |
urg-Prussia (later Prussia) received Farther | Pomerania, and the Bishoprics of Magdeburg, Halberstad |
Sprengel died in Regenwalde (Resko), | Pomerania. |
hs and Gepids with parts of the Rugians left | Pomerania during the late Roman Age, and that during t |
it surrendered to the Soviets at Schwerin in | Pomerania at the war's end in May 1945. |
See also: | Pomerania during the High Middle Ages |
Krakow am See, Mecklenburg-Western | Pomerania, Germany |
The first records of similar sheep in | Pomerania can be traced to more than 3000 years ago. |
enburg-Prussia was promised southern Swedish | Pomerania up to the Peene river, which had just been c |
Southern Swedish | Pomerania was to be administered by Brandenburg-Prussi |
race for practising extortion at Stargard in | Pomerania, but his adroitness secured him, after no lo |
He was born in Stolp in | Pomerania region in Germany. |
The Griffin, traditional symbol of | Pomerania, after which the organization was named |
ered the war hoping to regain territories in | Pomerania which they hast previously lost. |
goal of connecting their territories through | Pomerania to the Baltic Sea. |
By that time, | Pomerania was inhabited by Slavic Wends, yet several V |
Pomeranian was mostly spoken in the Farther | Pomerania (Hinterpommern) region of the Prussian Provi |
form of a donation lands in the then Swedish | Pomerania. |
Bismarck, born in the Altmark, had ties to | Pomerania since he spent several years of his childhoo |
nd it was made after an elopement to Swedish | Pomerania, against the will of her family and the quee |
le attempts by Poles and Italians to convert | Pomerania to Christianity had failed. |
fire according to which French were to leave | Pomerania. |
rick William I began his campaign to conquer | Pomerania from Sweden in 1715, Dossow held the rank of |
zans or Pyrzyczanie were a medieval tribe in | Pomerania. |
It fought near Vistula and Warsaw, at | Pomerania and in the battle of Berlin. |
Heinrich Dohrn's family was from | Pomerania (now in Poland). |
eat in the colonization of the wastelands of | Pomerania and the Oder Valley. |
He was born in Woldisch Tychow, | Pomerania, Free State of Prussia and spent most of his |
Accompanying civilians were sent to work in | Pomerania. |
Duke Bogislav X of | Pomerania ordered Bugenhagen to write down the history |
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