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Helmold of
Bosau (c. 1120 –
after 1177) was a
Saxon historian of the 12th
century and a
priest at
Bosau near Plön. He was a
friend of the two bishops...
- "White God") are an
alleged pair of
Polabian deities.
Chernobog appears in
Helmold's Chronicle as a god of
misfortune worshipped by the
Wagri and Obodrites...
- information, however,
concerning the West
Slavic Polabians,
appears in
Helmold's Chronicle:
Within the
multifarious aspect of the
manifestations of their...
-
ruling Count of Schwerin-Neustadt and
Marnitz from 1274
until his death.
Helmold married twice. His
first wife was
Mathilda (some
sources call her Margaret;...
- the pre-Christian
culture and
religion of the
Polabian Slavs,
written by
Helmold (c. 1120 –
after 1177), a
Saxon priest and historian. It
describes events...
- to have been
continued by
other agents, for example, for the year 1168,
Helmold von
Bosau reports that 700
enslaved Danes were
offered for sale in Mecklenburg...
- Pyrosulfate".
Inorganic Chemistry. 1 (4). ACS: 811–812. doi:10.1021/ic50004a019.
Helmold Plessen (2000). "Sodium Sulfates". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of Industrial...
- twelfth-century
Latin Chronicles by
Thietmar of Merseburg, Adam of Bremen, and
Helmold,
three German clergymen, as well as in the twelfth-century biographies...
- 1209–1236 The
Livonian Confederation in 1260. The
Mecklenburgian swordbrother Helmold III. von Plesse.
Teutonic Order Battle of
Saule Livonian Crusade Northern...
- who
wanted to
sacrifice or ask the oracle. The 12th-century
chronicler Helmold largely followed Adam's version. The
difference in the
numbers used by...