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  Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In 1138 the town became a separate state ruled by a local dynasty of dukes.
The last Duke, Msciwoj II, transferred the duchy to Przemysl II who was crowned King of Poland in 1295.
In 1308 the Teutonic Knights took Gdansk and began to enlarge the city.
www.heritagesites.eu.com /poland/gdanzk.htm   (253 words)

  
 KANA - Kashubian Association of North America
1282 marked the signing of the Treaty of Kepno (1282) between Msciwoj II, the last Duke of Gdansk, and Przemysl II, Duke of Greater Poland.
As a result, upon the death of Msciwoj in 1294, East Pomerania became a region of the restored Polish Kingdom.
In 1308 the territory was occupied by the Teutonic Order under whose monastic rule it was to remain until 1466.
www.ka-na.org /jozef.html   (1706 words)

  
 Gdańsk
Probably at that time two suburban town settlements existed - one concentrated around St Catherines church with the harbour situated at todays Targ Rybny (Fish Market) and the second covering the southern part of later Main Town with the harbour along the Motlawa between Zielona Brama (Green Gate) and Zuraw (the Crane).
Gdańsk was included in the unifying Polish Kingdom in 1294 as a result of a testament made by the last Gdańsk prince Msciwoj II bequesting the East Pomeranian Principality to the future king Przemyslaw II.
Period of the rule of the Teutonic Knights (1308 - 1454)
sabaoth.infoserve.pl /danzig-online/hge.html   (2391 words)

  
 H. Jonat/Talk - Wikipedia
Yes, they were in Poland before, since Gdansk Pommern (Pomorze in Polish means both Szczecinskie and Gdanskie, i guess in German you have two different terms, right?) dukes pledged allegiance to Polish dukes, also as sometimes dukes of Western Pomorze.
It was also directly ruled by Przemysl, king of Poland, who was given that land by Msciwoj, who in his testimony gave it to Przemysl, and heir of Przemysl was Wladyslaw Lokietek, who then directly ruled that area until Teutons conquered it, then after conquest bought it from Brandeburgians (who had no rights to Pomorze!).
After 1466 These lands were incorporated (as it is clearly written in peace of Torun, after 1 january i can write summary of treaty of Torun given by Jan Dlugosz, who was one of negotiators as you know).
nostalgia.wikipedia.org /wiki/H._Jonat/Talk   (7753 words)

  
 Jacek Spychała   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Its main care is to keep the Pomeranian tradition.
The members find themselves rooted in history of the first princes of Pomerania like Sambor, Swietopelk and Msciwoj.
The members take part in many historical reconstruction evnts.
www.spychala.art.pl /eng/zgromadzenie.html   (155 words)

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