• Jaromar I was a Prince of Rügen between 1170 and 1218. Jaromar was a Ranish nobleman, who was a native of the island of Rügen. Jaromar rose to be ruler...
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  • house: Jaromar I (1141–1218), Prince of Rügen Jaromar II (1218–1260), Prince of Rügen Jaromar III (1249–1285), Prince of Rügen, co-regent Jaromar (bishop)...
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    Jaromar I (d. 1218). After Jaromar, the succession of Slavic princes under Danish vassalage was as follows: 1218–1221 Barnuta (oldest son of Jaromar I...
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  • given his own district. Around 1186, Władysław married Lucia, daughter of Jaromar I, Prince of Rügen. The union, whose principal purpose was to increase the...
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    Prince of Rugia in 1168) c. 1170 Jaromar I 1218 Barnuta 1221 Vislav I. (after resignation of his brother Barnuta) 1249 Jaromar II. 1260 Vislav II. 1302 Vislav...
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  • prince of Rügen. The first surviving mention of Vitslav I dates to 1193. His parents were Jaromar I and Hildegard of Denmark (ca. 1135), the daughter of...
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  • questionable whether he was actually a brother of Princes Tetzlav and Jaromar I. Leopold von Zedlitz-Neukirch: Neues preussisches Adelslexicon. Vol. 4...
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    such as the mainland part of the Principality of Rugia (after prince Jaromar I granted Eldena Abbey the right to call in settlers in 1209), Circipania...
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  • Jaromar II, Prince of Rügen (c. 1218 – 20 August 1260) was a Slavic nobleman. He was the ruling Prince of Rügen from 1249 until his death. He was first...
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    in the camp outside the walls of Lübeck, Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa recognised Bogislaw I as duke of S(c)lavia, as it was called in the document. However...
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    Prince-Archbishop of Bremen Hildegard; she married Jaromar I, Prince of Rugia (possible daughter but uncertain) Monarkiet i Danmark – Kongerækken Archived 2009-11-18...
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    rule. The victorious Danes established the principality of Rügen, with Jaromar I becoming prince of the isle, and Valdemar its king. The island's population...
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    Canute VI of Denmark (category Valdemar I of Denmark)
    gathered 500 ships. The first notice of the pending invasion came from Jaromar I, Prince of Rügen who sailed to Zealand to give warning. The king was in...
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    capitulated, all other temples were given to the Danes for destruction and Jaromar I, Prince of Rügen became a Danish vassal. The Rani then converted to Christianity...
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    their former monarchs became Danish princes of Rügen. The Rani prince Jaromar I (died 1218) was a vassal of the Danish king and Christianized the island's...
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    consequence of the Danish influence was that during the war against Jaromar I of Rugia, Jaromar was made guardian and administrator, replacing Wartislaw, and...
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  • Stoislav I (died after 1193), also known as Stoislav of Putbus (Stoislaw von Putbus), the father of the House of Putbus (died 1854) Jaromar I (1170-1217)...
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    monastery was destroyed in fighting between Denmark and Brandenburg, Jaromar I, Prince of the Rani, whose wife was of the Danish royal house, offered...
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  • of Galician rulers List of royal consorts of Partitioned Poland Bolesław I was married twice before he succeeded his father in 992: with a daughter of...
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    defile it. The name of Jaromarsburg is derived from the Rani prince, Jaromar I. He became the only Rani prince of Rügen (Ruja, Rujána, Rána) after his...
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    few days later after negotiations with the Rugian princes Tetzlav and Jaromar I. The temples were destroyed, the princes agreed to become Danish vassals...
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    who was documented in 1193 and was probably a close relative of Prince Jaromar I - perhaps a brother. At the beginning, the lords of Putbus, a town on...
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    them did. Bishop of Roskilde Peder Bang fled to Rügen and convinced Chief Jaromar II to invade Zealand. Christopher tried to have his brother Eric IV canonized...
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    at that time was also under Danish control. In 1199, the Rugian Prince Jaromar I allowed Danish Cistercian monks to build Hilda Abbey, now Eldena Abbey...
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    construction started on St. Mary's as the palace church of the Rügen prince, Jaromar I. In 1193 the church, now consecrated and complete apart from the westwork...
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    Christopher I of Denmark refused to install him as duke. Subsequently, Eric participated in the coalition of Bishop Peder Bang of Roskilde and Prince Jaromar II...
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    firstly by Wartislaw, castellan of Stettin (during 1187–1189) and later by Jaromar I, Prince of Rügen (during 1189–1198). However, the real authority over...
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    with Bernhard. Borwin allied himself with Duke Bogislaw I of Pomerania and Nicholas with Jaromar I, Prince of Rügen, a faithful vassal of Denmark. But shortly...
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  • Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (Barbarossa), his vassal Bogislaw I, Duke of Pomerania, mounts a naval attack against Danish vassal Jaromar I, Prince of...
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  • campaigns by the Danish king, Valdemar I and the Saxon duke, Henry the Lion. Tetzlav and his co-regent brother, Jaromar, had to acknowledge the suzerainty...
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