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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...
- 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...
- 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;...
- germanization. Early forms of germanization were described by German monks: Helmold in the m****cript Chronicon Slavorum and Adam of Bremen in Gesta Hammaburgensis...
- Svetovit is mentioned by three sources: the main information is given by Helmold's Chronica Slavorum and Saxo Grammaticus’s Gesta Danorum; he is also mentioned...
- twelfth-century Latin Chronicles by Thietmar of Merseburg, Adam of Bremen, and Helmold, three German clergymen, as well as in the twelfth-century biographies...
- island of Bucu. He built a new castle, first mentioned by the chronicler Helmold as existing in 1147. Adolf had to cede the castle to the Duke of Saxony...
- 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...