- male, deceased (1459)
- Eric of Pomerania, "Erik af Pommern", "Erik VII" (Danish title), " Erik av Pommern (Eirik III)" (Norwegian title) "Erik av Pommern (Eric XIII)"...
- female, deceased (1393)
- Elizabeth of Pomerania was the fourth and final wife of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and king of Bohemia. Her parents were Duke Bogislaw V of...
- female, deceased (1568)
- Sophie of Pomerania (1498 - 1568) was Queen of Denmark. She was the daughter of Duke Bogislaw "the Great" of Pomerania and Anna Jagiello of Poland...
- male, deceased (1637)
- Boguslaw XIV of Pomerania in Stettin was the prince of Stettin and Pomerania, bishop of Cammin and last of the Griffins (Greifen) on the Pomeranian...
- male
- Siemomysl of Pomerania is a shadowy figure who is the first recorded Duke of Pomerania, following the fragmentation of the unitary Polish state. He...
- male, deceased (1035)
- Canute I, or Canute the Great, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles also known as Cnut was a Viking king of England, Denmark, Norway, some of Sweden (such...
- male, deceased (1195)
- Henry the Lion was a member of the Welf dynasty and Duke of Saxony, as Henry III, from 1142, and Duke of Bavaria, as Henry XII, from 1156, which...
- male, 55 years old
- Andrzej Zbigniew Lepper is a Polish politician, the leader of Samoobrona RP (Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland) political party. He was the...
- male, deceased (1139)
- Otto of Bamberg was a medieval German bishop who, as papal legate, converted much of Pomerania to Christianity. Otto was born into a noble family...
- male, deceased (1558)
- Johannes Bugenhagen (24 June 1485 in Wollin, Pomerania-20 April 1558 in Wittenberg, Saxony), also called "Doktor Pomeranus" by Martin Luther,...
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