Duchy of Pomerelia List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes
1 duchy of pomerelia
1.1 partitions of duchy of pomerelia
1.2 dukes of pomerelia
1.2.1 non-dynastic
1.2.2 house of sambor (1155-1296)
1.3 later history of pomerelia
duchy of pomerelia
in 1155, lands belonged Świętopełk became independent under sobieslaw i, possible descendant, founded house of sambor , duchy of pomerelia.
the dukes of pomerelia using latin title dux pomeraniae ( duke of pomerania ) or dux pomeranorum ( duke of pomeranians ).
the pomerelian griffin
partitions of duchy of pomerelia
in 1215, duchy divided in other smaller duchies: gdańsk, białogarda, lubiszewo , Świecie.
gdańsk białogarda lubiszewo Świecie
in 1271 duchy reunited , in 1296 annexed kingdom of poland
dukes of pomerelia
non-dynastic
house of sambor (1155-1296)
later history of pomerelia
1296–1299 part of kujavia
1299–1308 part of poland
1308–1466 part of teutonic order state of prussia
1454–1466 13-years war of polish-supported prussian separatist forces against teutonic order
1466–1569 royal prussia, in personal union crown of poland
1569–1772 part of polish–lithuanian commonwealth
1772–1919 west prussia (province of kingdom of prussia part of german empire 1871)
1829–1878 province of prussia (a province of kingdom of prussia)
1772–1793 gdańsk, toruń , elbląg remained poland, annexed west prussia, except of latter annexed east prussia
1807–1814 free city of danzig napoleonic client state, françois joseph lefebvre ennobled duc de dantzic (1808–1820), before returned west prussia
1920–1939 part of poland pomeranian voivodeship, except of danzig
1920–1939 free city of danzig, league of nations mandate
1939–1945 danzig-west prussia, province of nazi germany, including polish pomerania , danzig
1945–present part of poland again
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