- it has been ****ociated with the semi-legendary
settlements of Jomsburg,
Jumne,
Julin and Vineta. It pla**** an
important role in the
conversion of Pomerania...
-
linked with the
previous town name [
Jumne]. The
translation would then be "
Jumne in the
bishopric Aldinburg".
Jumne was
after all,
according to Adam of...
- The
legend evolved around traditions about the
Medieval emporium called Jumne, Jomsborg,
Julin or
similar names by the chronicles, and with
which Vineta...
-
emporium (then
known as
Jumne or Julin). The
Nordic sagas use "Jómsborg" exclusively,
while medieval German histories use "
Jumne" or "Julin", with the alternate...
- + SCON + JVMN + CIV ALDIN, i.e. "Harald Gormson, king of Danes, Scania,
Jumne, [in]
Bishopric of Aldinburg [de]". The
first do****ented
appearance of Harald's...
- archeologists.
Jomsborg is also
thought by some
researchers to be
identical with
Jumne,
Julin and Vineta,
which are
mentioned in both
Danish and
German records...
- (for
which see Anglo-Saxon London) at the
North Sea, as well as Haithabu,
Jumne and
Truso on the
Baltic Sea.
Their role in the
economic history of Western...
-
diocesan capital Birka,
which is in the
middle of
Sweden (Sueoniae)
facing Jumne (Iumnem), the
capital of the Slavs, and
equally distant from all the coasts...
- site of the present-day town of
Wolin (Wollin), then
known as Jomsborg,
Jumne,
Julin or Vineta. In the late 10th century, the
Polish dukes Mieszko I and...
- the
Danish competitors to the throne.
Plundering of the
Wendish town of
Jumne.
Magnus the Good's
conquest of
Denmark (1043–1045)
Kingdom of
Norway Denmark...