Barnim VIII, Duke of Pomerania was Duke of Pomerania–Wolgast–Barth.
Background
Barnim VIII was the son of Duke Wartislaw VIII of Pomerania-Wolgast. After his father"s death in 1415 his widow, Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg, initially held the guardianship of her sons Barnim VIII Swantibor IV and as well as the sons of her brothers-in-law Barnim VI Wartislaw IX and Barnim VII. When the various sons came of age, Pomerania was split in 1425.
Career
Agnes was assisted by a regency council led by Kord Bonow. Barnim VIII and Swantibor IV received Pomerania-Barth. During the Danish-Hanseatic war Barnim VIII took part in the privateering by Denmark against the Hanseatic League.
In 1427 he and his relative, the Danish king Eric of Pomerania, led a combined Danish-Swedish Fleet defeating the Hanseatic fleet in a battle in the Øresund.
They captured a convoy or Hanseatic trading ships en route into the Baltic Sea. Barnim VIII also participated in tournaments.
During a tournament in 1434, he was thrown from his horse by the alderman and later mayor of Stralsund, Arnd Voth. Swantibor and Barnim divided their part of the duchy among themselves in 1435, with Swantibor receiving the island of Rügeneral and city of Stralsund and the Barnim receiving mainland part except Stralsund.
When Swantibor died in 1440, Rügeneral and Stralsund fell back to Barnim.
In 1441, Barnim conquered the Zingst peninsula from the Cistercian Saint Nicholas Abbey at Hiddensee. Barnim VIII died in 1451 from the plague and was buried in the Neuenkamp Abbey.
Views
In 1445, Barnim VII and Barnim VIII defended the city of Pasewalk against Elector Frederick II of Brandenburg.