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Jaromar is a
masculine given name. It is the
Polabian form of the West
Slavic name, Jaromir. It may
refer to: People:
Jaromar, also
Jaromar of Rügen,...
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Jaromar II,
Prince of Rügen (c. 1218 – 20
August 1260) was a
Slavic nobleman. He was the
ruling Prince of Rügen from 1249
until his death. He was first...
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Jaromar III (died 1282) was the
younger son of
Prince Jaromar II of Rügen and his wife Euphemia. He
served as
regent of the Prin****lity of Rügen during...
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Jaromar I was a
Prince of Rügen
between 1170 and 1218.
Jaromar was a
Ranish nobleman, who was a
native of the
island of Rügen.
Jaromar rose to be ruler...
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Jaromar of Rügen (c. 1267 – c. 1294) was a
member of the Rügen
princely house and a
Roman Catholic priest. At the end of the 13th
century he was selected...
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Jaromar I (d. 1218).
After Jaromar, the
succession of
Slavic princes under Danish v****alage was as follows: 1218–1221
Barnuta (oldest son of
Jaromar I...
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frequent conflict with the king.
Taking advantage of the situation,
Chief Jaromar II of Rügen (c. 1218–1260)
gathered an army of
Wends and
invaded Zealand...
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first surviving mention of
Vitslav I
dates to 1193. His
parents were
Jaromar I and
Hildegard of
Denmark (ca. 1135), the
daughter of
Canute V of Denmark...
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Vitslav was
probably born
between 1240 and 1245 as the son of
Prince Jaromar II of Rügen and Euphemia, a
daughter of Duke
Swantopolk II of East Pomerania...
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consequence of the
Danish influence was that
during the war
against Jaromar I of Rugia,
Jaromar was made
guardian and administrator,
replacing Wartislaw, and...