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Jaromar II, Prince of Rügen

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192: 141:; this resulted in a war which lasted four years, during which Stralsund's privateers were allowed to capture ships from Lübeck. All privileges granted to Lübeck were suspended until they paid compensation for the damage done to Stralsund. 420: 211: 266:. A woman seeking revenge stabbed him with a dagger on Bornholm, or in Skane in 1260. It is unknown where he was buried; perhaps in 202:
Jaromar II was an ardent supporter of the archbishops in the Danish domestic struggle between the Danish king and the archbishops
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He was first mentioned on 8 November 1231. From 28 September 1246, he was co-ruler with his father, Prince
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in Rügen. In April of the same year, Jaromar II and Peder Bang landed on the main Danish island of
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founded the St. John monastery, also in Stralsund, in 1254. In 1255, he granted Lübeck style
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Beiträge zur Geschichte Vorpommerns: die Demminer Kolloquien 1985–1994
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Geschichte Rügens — von der ältesten Zeit bis auf die Gegenwart
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founded the St. Catherine monastery in Stralsund; the
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Index

Noble family
Vitslav I, Prince of Rügen
Rügen
Vitslav I
Pomerania
Gützkow
Barnim I
wrecking
Lübeck
Stralsund
Cistercian
Bergen auf Rügen
Neuenkamp
Hilda
Mönchgut
Greifswald
Dominicans
Franciscans
city rights
Barth
Damgarten

Jarmers Tower
Jakob Erlandsen
Lund
Peder Bang
Roskilde
Schaprode
Zealand
Copenhagen

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