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Verchen is a muni****lity in the
Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The
Battle of
Verchen occurred nearby in 1164...
- The
Battle of
Verchen (German:
Schlacht bei
Verchen) was a
battle between Saxons and West
Slavic Obotrites on 6 July 1164. The
Obotrites were attacked...
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negotiated the
disbanding of the
crusading forces.
After the
Battle of
Verchen in 1164,
Szczecin duke Bogusław I, Duke of
Pomerania became a v****al of...
- he
aided Henry the Lion
against the Obotrites,
dying in the
Battle of
Verchen. He was
buried in Minden. He was
succeeded by his son,
Adolf III, under...
- Kröslin, RUDEN,
GREIFSWALDER OIE, Wolgast, L****an Kummerow, Sommersdorf,
Verchen, Demmin,
Altentreptow Alt Tellin, Jarmen,
Anklam Usedom Peenemünde, Karlshagen...
- the
House of
Griffins were
defeated by the
Saxons at the 1164
Battle of
Verchen, they
accepted the
overlordship of Duke
Henry the Lion. The Pomeranian...
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Danish fleet, the
Saxon army
defeated the
Slavs in the
bloody Battle of
Verchen in 1164.
Pribislav fled to
Pomerania afterward, but
later led
raids into...
- Milan. 1163
Battle of al-Buqaia
Crusaders defeat Zengids. 1164
Battle of
Verchen 16 July – A
Christian army from
Germany and Denmark,
under Duke
Henry the...
- prin****l
commanders of the
Second Crusade,
Wendish Crusade, and
Battle of
Verchen Henry Bretislaus,
member of the Přemyslid dynasty,
Bishop of
Prague from...
- 1474)
Wartislaw XI (after 1465–1475)
Barnim († 1474) Elisabeth,
Priorin in
Verchen abbey († 1516) Sophia, (* 1460, † 1504) ∞
Magnus II of
Mecklenburg Margarete...