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Charenza, also
Karentia or Karenz,
later also Gharense, was a
medieval Slavic burgwall on the
island of Rügen in the
Baltic Sea. It was the administrative...
- temple,
along with
those of
Porevit and Porenut, was
located in the gord of
Charenza,
probably today's Garz. The
statue of him had
seven faces,
seven swords...
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inhabitants made an
agreement with him,
which encourages the
inhabitants of
Charenza to make a
similar agreement and
surrender the city
without a fight. Saxo...
- Rugievit,
Porevit and Porenut, to whom
there were
temples in the capital,
Charenza.
Temples to
other gods were
found throughout Rani territories.
After the...
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including Saxo
Grammaticus (c. 1160–1220).
According to him,
Rugievit in
Charenza was
represented with
seven faces,
which converged at the top in a single...
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inhabitants made an
agreement with him,
which encourages the
inhabitants of
Charenza to make a
similar agreement and
surrender the city
without a fight. Saxo...
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Grodno the fort at Cape
Arkona – the
Jaromarsburg Garz
Castle the fort of
Charenza near Venz in the muni****lity of
Trent the
Herthaburg near the Stubbenkammer...
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Christian religion at the same time. From Arkona,
Absalon proceeded by sea to
Charenza, in the
midst of Rügen, the
political capital of the
Wends and an all but...
- Swiene, Tangnitz, Wentorf,
Zicker and Zudar. In Karennz,
Kerentia or
Charenza were the
names given to a
Slavic castle that was hard
fought for in 1168...
- Rügen.
After the
Danish conquest, the
princes moved their capital from
Charenza to
nearby Rugard (now
incorporated in
Bergen auf Rügen).
While the island...