-
Boldewan called Bugenhagen to
serve as a
Biblical lecturer at his
nearby Belbuck Abbey,
where the two
became the core of a
Humanist circle. Duke Bogislav...
- continues: "In
general they (the Rugians)
worshipped two gods,
namely Belbuck and Zernebuck, as if a
white and a
black god, a good and an evil genius...
- the
Margraves of Brandenburg. They
invited Premonstratensian monks from
Belbuck (Białoboki)
Abbey near Trzebiatów to
found a
monastery in
their new territory...
-
Adelaide of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1362 or 1363 four
children 23
April 1374
Belbuck aged 55-56
Barnim IV the Good 1325
Second son of
Warcislaus IV and Elisabeth...
-
conversion of
Pomerania to Protestantism, left
Belbuck Abbey to
study in Wittenberg,
close to Luther. In
Belbuck, a
circle had
formed before,
comprising not...
-
Casimir I and
Bogislaw I.
Casimir founded monasteries in
Broda (1170) and
Belbuck (1177). He parti****ted in
founding the
monastery Dargun (1172/74) and...
- (Samborides).
Monasteries were
founded at Grobe, Kolbatz, Gramzow, and
Belbuck which supported Pomerania's
Christianization and
advanced German settlements...
-
Pomerania where his
friend Johannes Bugenhagen had
invited him to
lecture at
Belbuck Abbey. Back in his home town Stolp, he was
later imprisoned by Duke Bugislav...
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Bogislaw VI
Wartislaw VI Born c. 1318
Slupsk Died (1374-04-23)23
April 1374
Belbuck Monastery Spouse Elisabeth Piast Adelheid of Brunswick-Grubenhagen Issue...
-
conversion of
Pomerania to Protestantism, left
Belbuck Abbey to
study in Wittenberg,
close to Luther. In
Belbuck, a
circle had
formed before,
comprising not...