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Cammin may
refer to:
Cammin, Rostock, a muni****lity in the
district of Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
Germany Cammin (Burg Stargard), a
village in...
- The
Bishopric of
Cammin (also Kammin, Kamień Pomorski) was both a
former Roman Catholic diocese in the
Duchy of
Pomerania from 1140 to 1544, and a secular...
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Mezzo Cammin is a
semiannual online literary journal devoted to
formalist poetry by
contemporary women as well as to
bring attention back to work that...
- The
Cammin Casket was made in
southern Scandinavia around the year 1000 and
decorated in the
Mammen style. It held the
relics of
Cordula of Cologne. Until...
- and
Naugard (by the
bishop of
Cammin,
before 1268). In the 1270s
followed Cammin (1274), M****ow (by the
bishop of
Cammin, 1274),
Pasewalk (recorded in...
- in
World War I
Recknitz river valley at
Cammin Brick Gothic church of
Cammin World War I
memorial in
Cammin Weitendorf church "Bevölkerungsstand der...
- He also
served as
administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of
Cammin from 1387 and as
Cammin Prince-bishop from 1394 to 1398. Bogisław was a
younger son...
- (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkamjɛɲ pɔˈmɔrskʲi]; Kashubian: Kamiéń; German:
Cammin or Kammin) is a spa town in the West
Pomeranian Voivodeship of north-western...
- the Prince-Bishops of
Cammin, who – in
Roman Catholic respect –
presided over the
exempt Roman Catholic Cammin diocese (seat:
Cammin,
renamed as Kamień Pomorski...
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Kolberg and Köslin. The
secularized territory of the
Kammin diocese ("Stift
Cammin") had a
separate status. The po****tion was
represented in the "Landständische...