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Duchy of Pomerania
Herzogtum Pommern (German)
Księstwo pomorskie (Polish)
1121–1160
1264–1295
1478–1531
1625–1637
Flag of Pomerania
Flag
Coat of arms (1530–1637) of Pomerania
Coat of arms (1530–1637)
Pomerania under the rule of the last Griffins
Pomerania under the rule of the last Griffins
StatusVassal of Poland (1121–1138)
Independent (1138–1160)
Vassal of Saxony (1164–1181)
Vassal of the Holy Roman Empire (1181–1185)
Vassal of Denmark (1185–1227)
Vassal of the Holy Roman Empire (1227–1637)
CapitalStettin
GovernmentFeudal duchy
Historical eraHigh Middle Ages
• Wartislaw I, Duke of Pomerania
1121
• Partition into Wolgast and Stettin
1295
• Reunited under Bogislaw X
1478
• Joined Upper Saxon Circle
1512
• Divided again into P.-Wolgast and P.-Stettin
1532
• Occupied by Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
1630
• Death of Duke Bogislaw XIV
March 10, 1637
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Pomerania Duchy of Poland
Duchy of Pomerania Pomerania-Demmin
Duchy of Pomerania Pomerania-Stettin
Duchy of Pomerania Pomerania-Wolgast
Duchy of Pomerania Pomerania-Stolp
Duchy of Pomerania Pomerania-Stargard
Duchy of Pomerania Pomerania-Barth
Duchy of Pomerania Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp
Duchy of Pomerania Pomerania-Rügenwalde
Pomerania-Demmin Duchy of Pomerania
Pomerania-Stettin Duchy of Pomerania
Pomerania-Wolgast Duchy of Pomerania
Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp Duchy of Pomerania
Margraviate of Brandenburg Duchy of Pomerania
Swedish Pomerania Duchy of Pomerania
Today part ofPoland
Germany

The Duchy of Pomerania (German: Herzogtum Pommern; Polish: Księstwo pomorskie; Latin: Ducatus Pomeraniae) was a duchy in Pomerania on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, ruled by dukes of the House of Pomerania (Griffins). The country existed in the Middle Ages between years 1121–1160, 1264–1295, 1478–1531, and 1625–1637.

The duchy originated from the realm of Wartislaw I, a Slavic Pomeranian duke, and was extended by the Lands of Schlawe and Stolp in 1317, the Principality of Rügen in 1325, and the Lauenburg and Bütow Land in 1455. During the High Middle Ages, it also comprised the northern Neumark and Uckermark areas as well as Circipania and Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

The Duchy of Pomerania was established as a vassal state of Poland in 1121, which it remained until the fragmentation of Poland after the death of Polish ruler Bolesław III Wrymouth in 1138. Afterwards the Dukes of Pomerania were independent, and later were vassals of the Duchy of Saxony from 1164 to 1181, of the Holy Roman Empire from 1181 to 1185, of Denmark from 1185 to 1227 and finally, from 1227 on, staying with the Holy Roman Empire (including periods of vassalage to the Margraves of Brandenburg).

Most of the time, the duchy was ruled by several Griffin dukes in common, resulting in various internal partitions. After the last Griffin duke had died during the Thirty Years' War in 1637, the duchy was partitioned between Brandenburg-Prussia and Sweden. The Kings of Sweden and the Margraves of Brandenburg, later Kings of Prussia, became members as Dukes of Pomerania in the List of Reichstag participants.

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