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Jomsborg or Jómsborg (German:
Jomsburg) was a semi-legendary
Viking stronghold at the
southern coast of the
Baltic Sea (medieval Wendland,
modern Pomerania)...
- (2001) A
History of the
Vikings 127; Otto
Kunkel (1941) Jumne, Vineta,
Jomsburg, Julin, Wollin.
Johannes Hoops,
Herbert Jankuhn,
Heinrich Beck, Reallexikon...
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south to Denmark, and then
south further to
Jomsburg, and in
those days was
Palnatoki captain of the
Jomsburg Vikings.
Biorn entered into
covenant with...
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settlements of
Vikings and
Danes and
large trading centers thrived, such as
Jomsburg at the
mouth of the Oder and
Danzig at the
mouth of the
Vistula and possibly...
- century, it has been ****ociated with the semi-legendary
settlements of
Jomsburg, Jumne,
Julin and Vineta. It pla**** an
important role in the conversion...
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different spelling of
Jomsburg, a lost Viking/Slavic city. It was
supported by an
information on a map from 17th century, that
placed Jomsburg near to the cape...
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Walter Baetke (Hrsg.): Die
Geschichten von den Orkaden, Dänemark und der
Jomsburg (= Thule.
Altnordische Dichtung und Prosa. 19, ZDB-ID 516164-2). Diederichs...
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Hamburg Deutscher Pfadfinderbund Mosaik Deutscher Pfadfinderbund Nordland Jomsburg –
freier Pfadfinderbund Pfadfinderbund Boreas (since 2010) Pfadfinderbund...
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pointing at
periods of
warfare between the
Scandinavians and Slavs.
Jomsborg (
Jomsburg) was the name
given by
several medieval Scandinavian sources to a stronghold...
- 3-570-55021-4.
Alfred Rosenberg:
Letzte Aufzeichnungen – Nürnberg 1945/46.
Jomsburg-Verlag,
Uelzen 1996, ISBN 3-931637-01-8. Post-war use:
military mission...