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  Mestwin II of Pomerania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Mestwin II, Mszczuj II or Mściwój II (died 25 December 1294) was a duke of Eastern Pomerania in years 1266- 1294.
Mestwin II was a son of duke Swietopelk.
Because he had no sons, he has concluded the Treaty of Kepno in 1282 making duke Przemysl II of Poland, his successor in all his possessions, what was confirmed by the estates of the duchy (early parliamentarism).
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 Gdansk
In the folowing years Gdansk was the main centre of a Polish splinter duchy ruled by the dynasty of Dukes of Pomerania.
Because these authorities had obstructed Polish trade and restricted Poles from settling in the city, the Polish government decided to invest in construction of the nearby seaport of Gdynia, which in the following years had taken the majority of Polish exports.
Gdansk was occupied by the Germans, who started a programme of extermination of all Poles in the region: thousands were executed in the massacres in Zaspa and Piasnica Forest in 1939, thousands more sentenced to Stutthof concentation camp, others were expelled to the General Government.
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 H. Jonat/Talk - Wikipedia
He also took some lands under feudal law, but again, Kings of England were vassals from some of their lands (as French lords) to French kings, which doesn't mean that Engalnd wsas part of France or English kings were vassals of France when they were kings of England.
Mieszko II was in his childhood duke of Reich, but since he was king, and kings in Poland were always sovereign, since Mieszko never asked anybody for allowing him crowning, and Boleslav took crown from Pope, and with Emperor actively trying to stop him.
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!).
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 Mestwin II of Pomerania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Mestwin II Mszczuj II or Mściwój II (died 25 December 1294) was a duke of Eastern Pomerania in years 1266 - 1294.
Because he had no sons he has the Treaty of Kepno in 1282 making duke Przemysl II of Poland his successor in all possessions what was confirmed by the estates the duchy (early parliamentarism).
Although I would have liked to have seen more selections from Mozart's formidable operas, this CD offers a very comprehensive selection of old favorites and a few pieces casual fans most likely have not heard before.
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 Poland
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.
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 Ancestor report for Barnum til Skarsholm SKARSHOLM
Valdemar II Sejr King of Denmark, born 28 juni 1170 in Ribe; died 28 marts 1241.
Valdemar II Sejr King of Denmark, born 28 juni 1170 in Ribe; died 28 marts 1241; married (1) Berengaria Henriques Princess of Portugal; married (2) Helena Guttormsdatter; married (3) Dagmar Princess of Bohemia
Msciwoj I Ksiaz Pomorze Count of Pommern, born Bef.
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Jaromar II, Fürst von Rügen and Euphemia of Pomorze
Sambor II of Pomorze Gdanskie, Duke of Tczew, son of
Msciwoj I, Duke of Pomorze Gdanskie and Swinislawa
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 My School in the Internet - Economic and Commercial School in Sopot
An excavation conducted in Sopot indicates that this region was inhabited during the early Iron Age about V century B.C. Amber was mined in this region during this time, which was then transported to south to Rome Empire.
Fist document where you can see the name Sopot is dated on 5th March 1283 when Polish prince Msciwoj II gave Sopot to Cistercian monastery which was located in Oliwa (today you call this Gdansk Oliwa, which is part of big city Gdansk just a few miles south of Sopot).
After the World War II Sopot lost some of its glory mainly because new communist government was not up to its job.
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 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.
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 Gdansk
In the following years Gdańsk was the main centre of a Polish splinter duchy ruled by the dynasty of Dukes of Pomerania.
Because these authorities obstructed Polish trade and restricted Poles from settling in the city, the Polish government decided to invest in construction of the nearby seaport of Gdynia, which in the following years took the majority of Polish exports through the Polish Corridor.
The city was taken by Polish and Soviet forces on March 30, 1945 after a fierce battle with the defending Germans.
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 Gdansk - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The most famous of them, Swietopelk II of Pomerania, granted a local autonomy charter in ca.
Nazi demands for easier access from Pomerania to Danzig and to East Prussia served as a direct pretext for the German attack on Poland on September 1, 1939 and triggered the outbreak of World War II.
Military assault on Danzig began with an artillery bombardment by the old German pre-Dreadnaught battleship Schleswig-Holstein of the Westerplatte peninsula and a subsequent landing of German infantry.
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 Jacek Spychała   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The biggest and most important one is "Malbork Under Siege 1410", organized regularly since 1999.
They are also interested in times of Emperor Napoleon and his army and WW II.
The Assembly is strongly connected with The City Park of Culture "Fortress Gdansk".
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 Gdansk - Gurupedia
In 1282/1294, Mestwin II, the last duke of Eastern Pomerania, ceded all his lands including Gdańsk to the duke of Great Poland (later King) Przemysl II of Poland.
After his assassination in 1296, the city was temporary ruled by the kings of Bohemia and Poland, Wenceslaus II and his son Wenceslaus III.
Already before the end of World War II, the Yalta Conference had agreed to place Gdansk, under Polish administration, and this decision was confirmed at the
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 The world's top gdansk websites
Gdańsk was the capital of an entire dynasty of the dukes, the most famous being Mestwin I (1207–1220), Swantipolk II the Great (1215–1266) and Mestwin II (1271–1294)
At the beginning of the 14th century, the region was plunged into war involving Poland and Brandenburg to the west.
Already before the end of World War II, the Yalta Conference had agreed to place Gdansk, under Polish administration, and this decision was confirmed at the Potsdam Conference.
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 Gdansk Travel Tips - Gdansk Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com
Recaptured by the troops of the II Belarus Front in March 1945, Gdañsk was soon reduced to a sea of ruins.
Thanks to Prince Swietopelk II the Great, Gdañsk obtained city rights (of the Lübeck type).
The ruler 's son and last prince of the Gdañsk Pomerania, Msciwoj II also called Mestwin, bestowed his land to Przemysl II, Prince of Great Poland in an act drawn in Kêpno in 1282.
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 Gdansk - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
The Polish name is Gdańsk and in the local Kashubian language it is known as Gduńsk.
According to archeologists, the Gdańsk stronghold was constructed in the 980s; however, the year 997 has in recent years been considered to be the date of the foundation of the city itself, as the year in which Saint Adalbert of Prague (sent by the Polish king Boleslav the Brave) baptized the Gdańsk inhabitants (urbs Gyddanyzc).
Because these authorities obstructed Polish trade and restricted Poles from settling in the city, the Polish government decided to invest in construction of the nearby seaport of Gdynia, which in the following years took the majority of total Polish exports.
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 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)
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 The Time for Truth: Polish-German cooperation in World War II - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Translator's Notes: I had to restructure a few sentences, but I believe they remain faithful to the original document.
Last edited by MSCIWOJ : 05-29-2005 at 05:41 AM.
This is a very interesting thread on matters relating to Poland in WW2.
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 Poland seeks to change official name of Auschwitz death camp - Haaretz - Israel News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The government requested that UNESCO, the UN's educational and cultural body, change the name from "Auschwitz Concentration Camp" to "Former Nazi German Concentration Camp Auschwitz-Birkenau," Culture Ministry spokesman Jan Kasprzyk said.
One of five Jewish inmates who escaped Auschwitz and who subsequently warned of the presence of Nazi death camps during World War II succumbed to cancer in Vancouver this week at the age of 82, the Globe And Mail reported Friday.
Rudolph Vrba, a Slovakian Jew who was deported by the Nazis to the death of Majdanker, ended up in Auschwitz in 1942.
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 Tree: Odon (Otton) PIAST (King) of POLAND
-- Wladyslaw I (II) Hermann (Duke/King) of POLAND
-- Svyatopolk II RURIKIDE (Prince) of KIEV +
His Grandchildren: Euphemia PIAST (Princess) of POLAND ; Salomea of KALISCH (and Great POLAND) ; Przemysl I (King) of POLAND ; Boleslaw `the Pious' PIAST (King) of POLAND ; Eufemia of POMERELLEN ; Msciwoj II von POMERELLEN ; Hedwig of POMMERELLEN
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 Joseph PHIPPS - Euphemie PIAST   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
1 Boleslas II PIAST =Gaudemunda DE LITHUANIE 2 Trojden I PIAST =Marie DE GALICIE Marriage: Bef 1310 3 Euphemia PIAST =Kasimir I VON SCHLESIEN-TESCHEN Marriage: Abt 1322
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 Christian RUGH - Izyalav RURIKIDE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
1 Anastasiya Agmunda Yaroslavna RURIKIDE =Andras HUNGARY Marriage: Abt 1037 2 Adelaida HUNGARY =Vratislav II PRZEMYSLIDE Marriage: 1055 3 Judita BOHEMIA =Herman Wladislaw PIAST Marriage: Abt 1080
1 Anne RURIKIDE =Daniel DE GALICIE 2 Pereiaslawa DE GALICIE =Ziemovit Ier PIAST Marriage: Abt 1248 3 Boleslas II PIAST =Gaudemunda DE LITHUANIE 2 Leon DE GALICIE =Constance ERP(C)LD Marriage: Abt 1251 3 Youri DE GALICIE =Euphemie PIAST Marriage: Abt 1298
1 Eudoxie RURIKIDE =Mieszko III PIAST Marriage: Abt 1152 2 Anastasie PIAST =Bogislaw Ier DE POMERANIE Marriage: 26 APR 1177 3 Bogislaw II DE POMERANIE =Miroslawa DE POMMERELLEN 2 Swinislawa PIAST =Msciwoj I VON POMERELLEN 3 Hedwig VON POMERELLEN =Ladislas Odonic PIAST Marriage: Abt 1219
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