Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania

Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania
Spouse(s) Matilda of Brandenburg-Stendal
Margarete of Rügen
Noble family House of Griffins
Father Barnim I, Duke of Pomerania
Mother Margaret of Adenoys
Born c. 1255
Died 19 February 1309 or 24 February 1309

Bogislaw IV (Polish: Bogusław IV; died 19 February 1309 or 24 February 1309), of the Griffins dynasty, was Duke of Pomerania for thirty years.

Bogislaw was the eldest son of Duke Barnim I by his first wife, sometimes said to be a daughter of King Eric X of Sweden. He was an adult at his father's death in 1278, having been co-ruler since 1276. His half-brothers Barnim II and Otto I were still very young and so he was sole ruler in Pomerania during their minority.

In the early 1280s Bogislaw was involved in the war in the neighbouring margraviate of Brandenburg. At this time he married Matilda, daughter of John I and a sister of reigning Margrave Otto IV, but all of his known children were by a second marriage to Margarete, daughter of Wizlaw II, Prince of Rügen. Their son Wartislaw IV would later rule in Western Pomerania and inherit Rügen. Their daughter Elisabeth of Pomerania (1291–1349) married Duke Eric I of Saxe-Lauenburg ca. 1318. Their daughter Euphemia of Pomerania married Christopher II of Denmark.

In the 1290s with his brothers now adults, Pomerania was divided between them with Bogislaw receiving Wolgast as his share. Barnim II died soon afterwards and Otto ruled Szczecin.

In the 14th century, he was allied with would-be King of Poland Władysław the Short. He was unsuccessfully involved in the opening stages of the decade-long Brandenburg War. He died in 1309 leaving his share of Pomerania to his son Wartislaw.

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Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania
Born: c. 1255 Died: February 1309
Preceded by
Barnim I
Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
1278–1309
Succeeded by
Wartislaw IV


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