- 53°57′20″N 11°28′53″E / 53.95556°N 11.48139°E / 53.95556; 11.48139
Reric or
Rerik was one of the
Viking Age multi-ethnic Slavic-Scandinavian emporia...
- empire. The Vikings—led by King Gudfred—destro**** the
Obotrite city of
Reric on the
southern Baltic coast in 808 AD and
transferred the
merchants and...
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scholars have ****ociated
Mecklenburg with the
medieval trading emporium Reric. The
travelling merchant Ibrahim Ibn
Jacub described Mecklenburg as “Nakon’s...
- the
Saxons in the
battle on
Schwentine River in 798. He was
murdered in
Reric in 810.
Thrasco had a son, Cedragus, the
Obotrite prince from 819 to 826...
- the Rani.
Along the coast,
Vikings and
Slavs established trade posts like
Reric,
Ralswiek and Menzlin. In the
early 12th century,
Hither Pomerania p****ed...
- In 1938,
Rerik was
named after the old Slavic-Scandinavian
settlement Reric, that was
believed to have been
situated near
present Rerik. It is the setting...
-
Godfred (Lat. Godofredus) destro**** a
competing Slav
trade centre named Reric, and it is
recorded in the
Frankish chronicles that he
resettled the merchants...
-
referred to them as the
Reregi because of
their lucrative trade emporium Reric. In
common with
other Slavic groups, they were
often described by Germanic...
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suggested near Arkona, but no
archeological evidence supports this theory.
Reric,
formerly located at
Rerik on the Fischland-Darß-Zingst
peninsula in Western...
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trading center Reric (Groß Strömkendorf) on the
eastern coast of
Wismar Bay, and the multi-ethnic
trade emporium Dierkow (near Rostock).
Reric was set up...