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arrived about A.D. 700 and the Pomeranian/Kashubian (Slavic) name was
Starigard or Stargard,
meaning "Old Settlement", "Old Castle", "Old City/Town";...
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Liubice was the second-most
important settlement of the
Obotrites after Starigard. Lübeck was
granted Soest city
rights in 1160, and, in 1260, it became...
- of the see bore the
following titles:
Bishop of
Oldenburg (Aldinborg/
Starigard)
until 1160
Bishop of Lübeck 1160–1180 Prince-Bishop of Lübeck from 1180...
- Schleswig-Holstein [de] including: the fort of the
Slavic settlement of
Starigard in present-day
Oldenburg –
Oldenburger Wall [de]
Rauher Kulm
Thunau am...
-
Heiligenhafen (Saints’ Harbor) and
Oldenburg in
Holstein (founded as
Starigard).
Right opposite Fehmarn, on the tip of the
Wagrian Peninsula, is Großenbrode...
- successors, the Nakonids,
resided in a "ringwall" of fortresses: Mecklenburg,
Starigard, Liubice, and
Lenzen (Lunkini). When the
Sephardic geographer Abraham...
- the 16th century)
spoken in and
around the
cities of Bukovéc (Lübeck),
Starigard (Oldenburg) and
Trava (Hamburg). The very
poorly attested Slavic dialects...
- KdF-Wagens bei
Fallersleben →
Wolfsburg Stalinstadt → Eisenhüttenstadt
Starigard →
Aldinborg →
Oldenburg in
Holstein Treuorum →
Trier Vörde → Bremervörde...
- Verlag. pp. 91–110. ISBN 3-05-003749-0. Müller-Wille,
Michael (1991).
Starigard/Oldenburg. Ein
slawischer Herrschersitz des frühen
Mittelalters in Ostholstein...
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Slavic prince named Billung married the
beautiful sister of
Bishop Wago of
Starigard and had with her a
daughter Hodica and a son Mstislaw, whom he, taking...