Sobieslaw I, Duke of Pomerania

Sobieslaw I, Duke of Pomerania

Sobieslaw I ( _pl. Sobiesław I Gdański; _de. Sobieslaw I von Pommern) or Subislaw I was a Duke of Pomerelia of the Samborides dynasty.

Sobieslaw was married before 1150. He was the father of Sambor I and Mestwin I.

References

*Śliwiński Błażej, Poczet książąt gdańskich, Gdańsk 1997.


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