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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jaromar_IIIJaromar III - Wikipedia

    Jaromar III (died 1282) was the younger son of Prince Jaromar II of Rügen and his wife Euphemia. He served as regent of the Principality of Rügen during the many absences of his older brother, Vitslav II. [1] In 1268, he issued a charter as prince to Neuenkamp Abbey. [2] Jaromar acted as regent when his brother went on a crusade to Livonia in ...

  2. Prior to his death in 1282, Vitslav II's younger brother, Jaromar III, often served as regent and co-prince. Vitslav III (1303–1325) and Sambor III. After Wizlaw II died during a visit to Norway in 1302, his sons, Vitslav III and Sambor III, became joint princes of Rügen. Sambor died, however, in 1304.

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  4. Jaromar II was an ardent supporter of the archbishops in the Danish domestic struggle between the Danish king and the archbishops Jakob Erlandsen of Lund and Peder Bang of Roskilde. In 1259 Peder Bang escaped from a Danish prison, into exile in Schaprode in Rügen. In April of the same year, Jaromar II and Peder Bang landed on the main Danish ...

    • c. 1218
    • Vitslav
    • 20 August 1260
    • Euphemia of Pomerania
  5. When Jaromar III Prince Of Rugen was born about 1244, in Bergen, Rügen, Pomerania, Prussia, Germany, his father, Fürst Jaromar II von Rügen, was 27 and his mother, Euphemia of Pomerania, was 24. He died in 1282, at the age of 39.

  6. Jaromar (born around 1267 – died 1294), rector at Stralsund St. Nicholas', later Bishop of Cammin from 1288 to 1294; Euphemia of Rügen (born around 1280 – died 1321), married King Hakon V of Norway; Sambor (born around 1267 – died 4 June 1304), from 1302 co-regent with Vitslav III, probably died in battles in Farther Pomerania ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JaromarsburgJaromarsburg - Wikipedia

    Jaromarsburg. The Jaromarsburg was a cult site for the Slavic tribe of Rani dedicated to the god Svantovit and used from the 9th to the 12th century. It was located on the northeastern tip of the Baltic Sea island of Rügen at Cape Arkona, and was protected on two sides by the cliffed coast and from the land side by a Slavic burgwall .

  8. Jaromarsburg. Jaromarsburg was a cult site for the Slavic tribe of Rani dedicated to the god Svantovit and used from the 9th to the 12th century. It was located on the northeastern tip of the German Baltic Sea island of Rügen at Cape Arkona, and was protected on two sides by the cliffed coast and from the land side by a Slavic burgwall.

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