Barnim I the Good ( – 13 November 1278) from the
Griffin
The griffin, griffon, or gryphon (Ancient Greek: , ''gryps''; Classical Latin: ''grȳps'' or ''grȳpus''; Late Latin, Late and Medieval Latin: ''gryphes'', ''grypho'' etc.; Old French: ''griffon'') is a legendary creature with the body, tail ...
dynasty was a Duke of
Pomerania
Pomerania ( pl, Pomorze; german: Pommern; Kashubian: ''Pòmòrskô''; sv, Pommern) is a historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Central Europe, split between Poland and Germany. The western part of Pomerania belongs to t ...
(''ducis Slauorum et Cassubie'') from 1220 until his death.
Life

Son of Duke
Bogislaw II and
Miroslava of Pomerelia, he succeeded to the Duchy of Pomerania-
Stettin
Szczecin (, , german: Stettin ; sv, Stettin ; Latin: ''Sedinum'' or ''Stetinum'') is the capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. Located near the Baltic Sea and the German border, it is a major s ...
upon his father's death in 1220; he had however to share the rule of Pomerania with his cousin
Wartislaw III, who resided at
Demmin. Because he was minor when his father died, until about 1226 his lands were under the regency of his mother Miroslawa from the Pomerelian
Samborides dynasty. At first still a
Danish fief, the Pomeranian lands fell back to the
Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire was a political entity in Western, Central, and Southern Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution in 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars.
From the accession of Otto I in 962 ...
after the victory of several North-German princes at the 1227
Battle of Bornhöved. Emperor
Frederick II of Hohenstufen in 1231 put the Duchy of Pomerania under the suzerainty of the
Ascanian margraves of
Brandenburg
Brandenburg (; nds, Brannenborg; dsb, Bramborska ) is a state in the northeast of Germany bordering the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony, as well as the country of Poland. With an area of 29,480 square ...
, disregarding the tenure of the Griffin dynasty, and thereby fueling the long-term
Brandenburg–Pomeranian conflict.
After his cousin Wartislaw III had formally accepted the Brandenburg overlordship by the 1236
Treaty of Kremmen, Duke Barnim I came to terms with the mighty Ascanian margraves in the 1250
Treaty of Landin
The Treaty of Landin was signed in Landin, Germany in 1250 between Barnim I of Pomerania-Stettin, the Ascanian margraves
Margrave was originally the medieval title for the military commander assigned to maintain the defence of one of the bo ...
: he confessed himself a Brandenburg vassal and had to renounce the
Uckermark
The Uckermark () is a historical region in northeastern Germany, straddles the Uckermark District of Brandenburg and the Vorpommern-Greifswald District of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Its traditional capital is Prenzlau.
Geography
The region is ...
region, nevertheless he reached the consent, that the fief of his cousin Wartislaw would remain with the Griffin dynasty upon his death. When Duke Wartislaw III died in 1264, Barnim I was able to unite the whole Duchy of Pomerania under his rule. He promoted the ''
Ostsiedlung'' by introducing
German
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* Germany (of or related to)
**Germania (historical use)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law
**Ger ...
settlers and customs into the duchy, established many
towns, among them
Prenzlau,
Szczecin
Szczecin (, , german: Stettin ; sv, Stettin ; Latin: ''Sedinum'' or ''Stetinum'') is the capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. Located near the Baltic Sea and the German border, it is a major s ...
,
Gartz,
Anklam
Anklam [], formerly known as Tanglim and Wendenburg, is a town in the Western Pomerania region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is situated on the banks of the Peene river, just 8 km from its mouth in the ''Kleines Haff'', the wester ...
,
Stargard
Stargard (; 1945: ''Starogród'', 1950–2016: ''Stargard Szczeciński''; formerly German: ''Stargard in Pommern'', or ''Stargard an der Ihna''; csb, Stôrgard) is a city in northwestern Poland, located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. In 20 ...
,
Gryfino
Gryfino (german: Greifenhagen; nds, Gripenhagen; Kashubian: ''Gripiewò'') is a town in Pomerania, northwestern Poland, with 21,393 inhabitants (2017). It is also the capital of Gryfino County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship (since 1999), previou ...
,
Police
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,
Pyrzyce,
Ueckermünde and
Goleniów. He was also known for his generous ecclesiastical foundations, and supported the extension of the secular reign of the
Cammin bishops in the
Kołobrzeg
Kołobrzeg ( ; csb, Kòlbrzég; german: Kolberg, ), ; csb, Kòlbrzég , is a port city in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in north-western Poland with about 47,000 inhabitants (). Kołobrzeg is located on the Parsęta River on the south coast o ...
area.
Duke Barnim died at the town of
Dąbie (''Altdamm''), today part of Szczecin. The Minnesinger
Meister Rumelant
Meister Rumelant or Rumslant (' c. 1273after 1286 or 1287) was a Middle High German lyric poet. His origin is uncertain, although in his poems he referred to himself as a "Saxon". His name ("quit the land") suggests the life of a touring minstrel ...
wrote a dirge in his honour.
Marriages and issue
Between 4 September 1238 and 18 July 1242, Barnim I married firstly with Marianna (d. 27 June 1252), whose parentage is disputed: she was either identified as a daughter of King
Eric X of Sweden, or a member of the
House of Ascania
The House of Ascania (german: Askanier) was a dynasty of German rulers. It is also known as the House of Anhalt, which refers to its longest-held possession, Anhalt.
The Ascanians are named after Ascania (or Ascaria) Castle, known as ''Schlos ...
as daughter of either Count Albert II of Weimar-Orlamünde, Count
Henry I of Anhalt
Henry I ( 1170 – 1252), a member of the House of Ascania, was Count of Anhalt from 1212 and the first ruling Anhalt prince from 1218 until his death.
Life
He was the oldest son of Count Bernhard of Anhalt probably by his first wife Judith ...
or
Albert I, Duke of Saxony
Albert I (; c. 1175 – 7 October 1260) was a Duke of Saxony, Angria, and Westphalia; Lord of Nordalbingia; Count of Anhalt; and Prince-elector and Archmarshal of the Holy Roman Empire. Even though his grandfather Albert the Bear had held the ...
. Modern historiography considers that her origins are unknown. They had one daughter:
*Anastasia (b. 1245 – d. 15 March 1317), married in 1259 to
Henry I the Pilgrim, Lord of Mecklenburg.
Between 1253 and 1254, Barnim I married secondly with Margareta (b. aft. 1231 – d. bef. 27 May 1261), probably a daughter of
Nicholas I, Lord of Werle and member of the
House of Mecklenburg, although other sources identified her as a daughter of
Otto ''the Child'', Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Historian Robert Klempin identified her as the widow of
Vitslav I, Prince of Rügen, but this seems very doubtful from a chronological view.
[Martin Wehrmann: ''Genealogie des pommerschen Herzogshauses. Verlag Leon Sauniers Buchhandlung'', Stettin 1937, p. 49.] They had one son:
*
Bogislaw IV
Bogislaw IV (c. 125519 or 24 February 1309), of the House of Griffin, was Duke of Pomerania from 1278 until his death in 1309.
Bogislaw was the eldest son of Duke Barnim I by his second wife, Margaretha, sometimes said to be a daughter of King ...
(b. bef. 1258 – d. 19 February 1309), co-ruler from 1276 and sole ruler after his father's death, sharing power with his younger half-brothers.
Before 20 May 1267, Barnim I married thirdly with
Matilda (b. ca. 1255 – 20 December 1316), a daughter of
Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg
Otto III, nicknamed ''the pious'' (1215 – 9 October 1267 in Brandenburg an der Havel) was Margrave of Brandenburg jointly with his elder brother John I until John died in 1266. Otto III then ruled alone, until his death, the following year.
...
. They had five children:
*Miroslawa (b. ca. 1270 – d. between 23 December 1327 and 11 November 1328), married in 1285 to
Niklot I, Count of Schwerin
Niklot I, Count of Schwerin (1250–1323) was the ruling Count of Schwerin-Wittenburg from 1299 until his death. He was a son of Count Gunzelin III of Schwerin and his wife, Margaret of Mecklenburg. Niklot married twice:
* Elisabeth, the dau ...
.
*Beatrix (d. 1315 or 1316), married bef. 1290 to Henry II, Lord of Werle in Penzlin, son of
Henry I of Werle
Henry I (died 8 October 1291) was a Prince of Mecklenburg-Werle and Mecklenburg-Güstrow.
Biography
He was the son of Prince Nicholas I of Mecklenburg-Werle and his wife Princess Jutta of Anhalt the daughter of Prince Henry I of Anhalt and hi ...
.
*Matilda (d. young, 1295).
*
Barnim II (b. 1277 – d. 28 May 1295).
*
Otto I (b. posthumously, 1279 – d. 30 or 31 December 1344).
See also
*
List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes
This is a list of the duchies and dukes of Pomerania.
Dukes of the Slavic Pomeranian tribes (All Pomerania)
The lands of Pomerania were firstly ruled by local tribes, who settled in Pomerania around the 10th and 11th centuries.
Non-dynastic
...
*
History of Pomerania
The history of Pomerania starts shortly before 1000 AD with ongoing conquests by newly arrived Polans rulers. Before that, the area was recorded nearly 2000 years ago as Germania, and in modern-day times Pomerania is split between Germany and Pol ...
*
Duchy of Pomerania
The Duchy of Pomerania (german: Herzogtum Pommern; pl, 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 countr ...
*
House of Pomerania
Notes
References
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