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Casimir II, Duke of Pomerania

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regained Pomerania in 1202, Casimir and Bogislaw II had to accept Danish overlordship again and turned to support Denmark in her war with Brandenburg. In 1216, the border between Rügen and Pomerania was settled again, pushing it back almost to where it were before the Brandenburgian occupation. As
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The Danish influenced Casimir's reign not only by appointing Jaromar, their vassal and ally, to be his legal guardian, but also by determining the northern borders of Pomerania-Demmin that were disputed by Pomerania and Rügen, with Rügen claiming the
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abbey in 1199 at the southern bank of the Ryck river and had granted vast areas of the disputed areas to her, Casimir and Bogislaw confirmed these grants in 1218 by pointing out that these lands righteously had been theirs.
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river further north to be the border. The decision of Canut that had to be accepted by Anastasia favoured the Rugian demands, only the trans-Peene
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As Casimir still was a minor in 1187, his mother Anastasia ruled in his place until 1194 as well as, until 1189, the
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were put under Pomeranian control with the larger part of the disputed area, including the
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had received the other part duchy Pomerania-Stettin and his other older brother,
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who would succeed him as duke of Pomerania-Demmin, and a daughter, Elisabeth.
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pressure put on Pomerania. Denmark had already subdued the neighboring
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Beiträge zur Geschichte Vorpommerns: die Demminer Kolloquien 1985–1994
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occupied Pomerania-Demmin in the course of a war between
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Index


Duke of Pomerania-Demmin
Wartislaw II
Wartislaw III
Ingard of Denmark
House
Griffin
Bogislaw I, Duke of Pomerania
Anastasia of Greater Poland
Polish
duke of Pomerania-Demmin
Wartislaw III
Ingardis of Denmark
Bogislaw I
Anastasia
Polish
Mieszko III
duchy of Pomerania
Bogislaw II
Wartislaw II
Casimir I
Swantiboride
Wartislaw II Swantiboritz
Castellan
Rugian prince
Jaromar I
Holy Roman Empire
Danish
Principality of Rügen
Canute VI of Denmark

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