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Municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Bosau (German pronunciation) is a municipality on the Great Plön Lake the district of Ostholstein, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approximately
Bosau
Saxon historian and priest
Helmold of Bosau (c. 1120 – after 1177) was a Saxon historian of the 12th century and a priest at Bosau near Plön. He was a friend of the two bishops of
Helmold
Medieval chronicle by Helmold
pre-Christian culture and religion of the Polabian Slavs, written by Helmold of Bosau (c. 1120 – after 1177), a Saxon priest and historian. It describes events
Chronica_Slavorum
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
Iberia as a crusading target. A critic to the Wendish campaign, Helmold of Bosau later described the Second Crusade as fought in three theatres—the Holy
Crusades
12th-Century German Chronicles (Thietmar of Merseburg, Adam of Bremen, Helmold of Bosau). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2020. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004331488
List_of_Slavic_deities
Largest lake in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
on a hill. Other settlements on the shore of the Großer Plöner See are Bosau, Dersau and Ascheberg. The Große Plöner See emerged as a consequence of
Großer_Plöner_See
Jewish medieval merchants
continued by other agents, for example, for the year 1168, Helmold von Bosau reports that 700 enslaved Danes were offered for sale in Mecklenburg by
Radhanite
12th-century German chronicles (Thietmar of Merseburg, Adam of Bremen, Helmold of Bosau): studies on the Christian Interpretation of Pre-Christian cults and beliefs
Slavic_paganism
German Nazi politician and SA general (1896–1944)
state government of Bremen from 1937 until his death. Böhmcker was born in Bosau, the only son of a farmer. He attended the local village school, followed
Heinrich_Böhmcker
Translated by Francis J. Tschan. Columbia University Press. Helmold of Bosau (1966) [1935]. The Chronicle of the Slavs. Translated by Francis J. Tschan
Slavic_rebellion_of_1066
Amt in Germany
different districts, but only Bosau is located in Ostholstein. The Amt Großer Plöner See consists of the following municipalities: Bosau (Ostholstein district)
Großer_Plöner_See_(Amt)
Conversion of society or culture to Christianity
of the Christian rulers west of the Oder, and clerics such as Helmond of Bosau complained that the nobles' demands for tribute hindered the process of
Christianization
First Prince of Mecklenburg from 1167 to 1178
Francis Joseph (1935). The Chronicle of the Slavs by Helmold, Priest of Bosau. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 321. About the Grave of Pribislav
Pribislav_of_Mecklenburg
Human settlement in Germany
"ż", or "ž", according to Slavic grammar rules). According to Helmold of Bosau, the Slavic revolt of 983 was started after a meeting at the civitas Rethre
Rethra
Chronicle by Arnold of Lübeck
continuation of an earlier Chronica Slavorum that was written by Helmold of Bosau. Arnold's chronicle was continued down to 1209. Polabian Slavs Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt
Arnoldi_Chronica_Slavorum
Historical Slavic tribe
with a relief showing a Svantevit priest. Medieval chronicler Helmold of Bosau described the Rani as the only Wendish tribe ruled by a king and reports
Rani_(tribe)
Early and High Middle Age German migration movement to the East
to take possession of former Slavic settlements. The preacher Helmold of Bosau reported on this in his Slavic chronicle: "Finally, when the Slavs were
Ostsiedlung
District in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
(the other 11 municipalities of the Amt belong to the district of Plön) Bosau 2. Lensahn Beschendorf Damlos Harmsdorf Kabelhorst Lensahn1 Manhagen Riepsdorf
Ostholstein
Elbe Slavic prince of the Nakonid family
associated missionary work among the population. The veracity of reports by the Bosau priest Helmold in his Chronica Slavorum from around 1167 that Mistislaw
Mistislaw
Mythical city in the Baltic Sea
place located at the site of the later town of Wolin. 1163/1168, Helmold of Bosau copied almost word for word the respective sentences written by Adam of
Vineta
communities of Cistercian monks returned briefly 1629–31 and 1636–40 sometimes Bosau traditionally the site of the cell of Liutbirg, although it was shown in
List of Christian monasteries in Saxony-Anhalt
List_of_Christian_monasteries_in_Saxony-Anhalt
Slavic deity
12th-Century German Chronicles (Thietmar of Merseburg, Adam of Bremen, Helmold of Bosau): Studies on the Christian Interpretation of pre-Christian Cults and Beliefs
Svetovit
Town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Budivoj of the Nakonids into the "castrum plunense" (according to Helmold of Bosau), laid siege to him, and then once Budivoj's men had given themselves up
Plön
Slavic god
12th-Century German Chronicles (Thietmar of Merseburg, Adam of Bremen, Helmold of Bosau): Studies on the Christian Interpretation of pre-Christian Cults and Beliefs
Radegast_(god)
Russian organist (born 1967)
teacher and church musician working in Germany. He is church musician in Bosau, and a lecturer at the Musikhochschule Lübeck. As a concert organist and
Sergej_Tcherepanov
4523 Bad Malente-Gremsmühlen 4524 Süsel 4525 Ahrensbök 4526 Ascheberg 4527 Bosau 4528 Schönwalde am Bungsberg 4529 not assigned 4531 Bad Oldesloe 4532 Bargteheide
List of dialling codes in Germany
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany
Ancient Germanic people
Fremdheitskategorien bei Rimbert, Thietmar von Merseburg, Adam von Bremen und Helmold von Bosau, Akademie Verlag, 2005, p.55, ISBN 3-05-004114-5 Bede's Ecclesiastical History
Rugii
Castle on the island of Rügen, Germany
12th century, Charenza was mentioned by Saxo Grammaticus and Helmold von Bosau. The last records are from the early 13th century. When the Danish king
Charenza
Duchess consort of Bohemia
12th-Century German Chronicles (Thietmar of Merseburg, Adam of Bremen, Helmold of Bosau): Studies on the Christian Interpretation of pre-Christian Cults and Beliefs
Drahomíra
Town in Nabatieh Governorate, Lebanon
men to their fate outside the gates of Toron, as described by Helmold von Bosau. And so, it was at the walls of Tibnine that the German crusade of 1197
Tibnin
Area in northeastern Holstein in Germany
according to the vivid account by contemporary chronicler, Helmold of Bosau, Count Adolf II of Schauenburg and Holstein introduced German settlers,
Wagria
transmarinis gestarum by William of Tyre c.1168–69 Chronica Slavorum by Helmold of Bosau By 1177 Unum ex quatuor (gospel harmony with commentary) by Clement of Llanthony
12th_century_in_literature
district, near Rastorfer Kreuz Mühlenberg (88 m), Ostholstein district, near Bosau Tüteberg (88 m), Rendsburg-Eckernförde district, near Westensee Nehms-Berg
List of hills of Schleswig-Holstein
List_of_hills_of_Schleswig-Holstein
German prelate
yearbooks which were used as sources by the Saxon Annalist, Helmold of Bosau and the compilers of the Annals of Pöhlde, the Annals of Harsefeld, the
Herrand (bishop of Halberstadt)
Herrand_(bishop_of_Halberstadt)
1448 Latin universal chronicle
only because the late Middle Ages lacked an Adam of Bremen or a Helmold of Bosau. Rendsburg interests were made clear when Adolf VIII supported his brother-in-law's
Chronicon_Holtzatiae
Literary work
ecclesiae pontificum of Adam of Bremen, Chronica Slavorum of Helmold of Bosau, Chronica Slavorum of Arnold of Lübeck, and Chronicon Livoniae of Henry
Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum
Gesta_Hammaburgensis_ecclesiae_pontificum
Slavic god mentioned by Thiethmar
12th-Century German Chronicles (Thietmar of Merseburg, Adam of Bremen, Helmold of Bosau): Studies on the Christian Interpretation of pre-Christian Cults and Beliefs
Hennil
Boksee Bönebüttel Bönningstedt Bordesholm Börnsen Borstel-Hohenraden Bösdorf Bosau Bosbüll Bothkamp Bovenau Bredstedt Breiholz Breklum Brinjahe Brodersdorf
List of municipal flags of Schleswig-Holstein
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Schleswig-Holstein
Municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Places adjacent to Bösdorf, Schleswig-Holstein Plön Malente Bösdorf Bosau
Bösdorf,_Schleswig-Holstein
Harmsdorf (Ostholstein) Gut Hasselburg in Altenkrempe Hof Kiekbusch in Bosau Gut Löhrstorf in Neukirchen (Ostholstein) Gut Manhagen in Manhagen Gut Mönchneversdorf
List of castles in Schleswig-Holstein
List_of_castles_in_Schleswig-Holstein
District in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Schillsdorf Stolpe Tasdorf Wankendorf1 2. Großer Plöner See [seat: Plön] Bosau (Ostholstein district) Dersau Dörnick Grebin Kalübbe Lebrade Nehmten Rantzau
Plön_(district)
Rundenturm Győr-Moson-Sopron Borjád Burjad Baranya Bozsof Poschendorf Vas Bozzai Bosau Győr-Moson-Sopron Brennbergbánya Brennberg Győr-Moson-Sopron Part of Sopron
List of German exonyms for places in Hungary
List_of_German_exonyms_for_places_in_Hungary
10th to 12th century federation of West Slavic tribes
to them as "Leuticios, qui alio nomine Wilzi dicuntur", and Helmold von Bosau (Chronica Slavorum I,2) says "Hii quatuor populi a fortidudine Wilzi sive
Lutici
beginning the Ayyubid sultanate. (Date unknown). Saxon priest Helmold of Bosau writes his Chronica Sclavorum (Chronicle of the Slavs) of the northwestern
Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187
Chronology_of_the_Crusades,_1095–1187
the Danes in 1149 the see provisionally moved to St. Peter's Church in Bosau, built in 1151 Gerald of Oldenburg (Lübeck) 1155–1163 In 1156 Gerald started
List of bishops, prince-bishops and administrators of Lübeck
List_of_bishops,_prince-bishops_and_administrators_of_Lübeck
churchman/historian Geoffroi de Villehardouin (c. 1160–1212) Helmold of Bosau (ca. 1120 – post-1177), German chronicler John of Worcester (fl. 1150s)
List_of_historians
Study of history-writing of the crusades
papal master-plan against Slavs east of the river Elbe has Helmold of Bosau's account. The Third Crusade is more celebrated because of the involvement
Historiography of the Crusades
Historiography_of_the_Crusades
Ancient pagan tribe
Fremdheitskategorien bei Rimbert, Thietmar von Merseburg, Adam von Bremen und Helmold von Bosau, Akademie Verlag, 2005, p.55, ISBN 3-05-004114-5 Bede, Ecclesiastical history
Rugini
Archaeological culture
is dated to 591 CE, while oldest radiocarbon dating of finds to 599 CE (Bosau-Bischofswarder), but according to the same data almost all early Slavic
Sukow-Dziedzice_group
Prince of the Obotrites
He invited foreign merchants, especially Saxons, to Liubice. Helmold of Bosau reported that Henry encouraged his subjects to engage in agriculture. The
Henry_(Obotrite_prince)
Slavic war deity
12th-Century German Chronicles (Thietmar of Merseburg, Adam of Bremen, Helmold of Bosau): Studies on the Christian Interpretation of pre-Christian Cults and Beliefs
Yarovit
Malayic language of Sumatra, Indonesia
bodoh stupid sonang sanang senang happy usuoh rusuah, sadiah sedih sad bosau, godang gadang besar, gede big, large kociok, ketek ketek, kaciak kecil
Kampar_language
the pagan Estonians and Finns. (Date unknown). Saxon priest Helmold of Bosau writes his Chronica Sclavorum (Chronicle of the Slavs) of the northwestern
Chronology of the Northern Crusades
Chronology_of_the_Northern_Crusades
Bishop of Meissen
was bishop of Meissen from 1152 to 1170, and previously abbot of Posa or Bosau Abbey. His time as bishop is particularly remembered for the treaty which
Gerung_of_Meissen
Municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Jutian peninsula (Bernsteinweg / Ochsenweg). The chronicler Helmold von Bosau (before 1120 to after 1177) reports in his Slavic Chronicle that around
Schülp_bei_Rendsburg
completely exhausted in the course of the 11th century. In 1093, Helmold of Bosau reported that among others the Luticians, Pomeranians and Rani had to pay
Pomerania in the Early Middle Ages
Pomerania_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages
collection on Slavic history that includes Chronica Slavorum by Helmold of Bosau (1120 –1177), as extended by Arnold of Lübeck (died 1211–1214), with additional
List of collections of Crusader sources
List_of_collections_of_Crusader_sources
Contemporary historiography of the Crusades
Scriptores XVI, Runc. Vol II, pp. 268n, 285n, 493) Helmold of Bosau. Helmold of Bosau (c. 1120 – after 1177) was a Saxon historian whose Chronica Sclavorum
List of sources for the Crusades
List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades
Biographical study of Gerald of Wales
compared Gerald with two German contemporaries, Adam of Bremen and Helmold of Bosau, arguing that their attitudes toward the native peoples they encountered
Gerald_of_Wales,_1146-1223
Viking Age emporium on the Baltic Sea coast
Obodrites used by the medieval chroniclers Adam of Bremen and Helmold of Bosau, is probably a rendering of "Reric". Pomerania during the Early Middle Ages
Reric
of Obodrite prince Henry in the Battle of Schmilau in 1093, Helmold of Bosau reported that among others the Luticians, Pomeranians and Rani had to pay
Pomerania in the High Middle Ages
Pomerania_in_the_High_Middle_Ages
BOSAU
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Excellence
Boy/Male
Celtic Irish
Strong fighter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Glover.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Aakampan | ஆகாமà¯à®ªà®¨
Unshaken, Calm
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Greek
Flower of Glory
Boy/Male
Indian
A Small Diamond
Boy/Male
Muslim
From the battlefield
Biblical
the time of the Lord
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Guru's Fortune
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pleasant, The Tulsi plant
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