- Sławno [ˈswavnɔ] (Kashubian: Słôwno, German:
Schlawe) is a town on the
Wieprza river in
Middle Pomerania region, north-western Poland, with 12,511 inhabitants...
- The
Schlawe and
Stolp Land (also
known as Słupsk and Sławno Land) is a
historical region in Pomerania,
centered on the
towns of Sławno (
Schlawe) and Słupsk...
-
Wartislaw I, a
Slavic Pomeranian duke, and was
extended by the
Lands of
Schlawe and
Stolp in 1317, the Prin****lity of Rügen in 1325, and the Lauenburg...
- The
Duchy of Pomerania-
Schlawe, also
known as the
Duchy of Sławno, was a
feudal duchy with its
capital in Sławno,
located in
Pomerania (in
modern northwest...
- the
castellany of Białogarda at the
border with the
Pomeranian Lands of
Schlawe and
Stolp on the Łeba river, and
several villages between the
rivers Radunia...
- Lüttich (Liege). In the west, the
Pomerelian dukes'
claim to the
lands of
Schlawe (Sławno) and
Stolp (Słupsk),
where the last
Ratiboride duke
Ratibor II...
- Sławno is a town in West
Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland). Sławno may also
refer to: Sławno, Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Voivodeship (north-central Poland)...
- the
classical biography of Marx.
Mehring was born 27
February 1846 in
Schlawe, Pomerania, the son of a
retired military officer and
senior tax official...
-
which held high
offices under various political powers in the
Lands of
Schlawe and
Stolp (Sławno and Słupsk) and
Pomerelia from the mid-13th to the mid-14th...
- 280. Der
Kreis Schlawe – Ein
pommersches Heimatbuch (edited by
Manfred Vollack and
Ernst Hubert Michaelis,
Heimatkreisausschuss Schlawe),
Husum Druck-...