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Religion 1250 up to 1300

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Church in Klenow,
built ca. 1260

Modern European tendencies exerted their influence in the 13th century through the integration of the Hanseatic Cities of Rostock and Wismar and the clergy (particularly the Reformers) into the Roman Church. The urban and spiritual areas are thriving.

Jews migrated to the region as merchants and traders.

Cammin, Postkarte um  1933 Dom mit Buddenhaus
Cammin Cathedral, postcard from 1933. The Cathedral Chapel was responsible for most of Pomerania.

Modern European tendencies exerted their influence in the 13th century through the integration of the Hanseatic Cities of Stralsund, Anklam, Demmin and Greifswald and the clergy (particularly the Reformers) into the Roman Church. The urban and spiritual areas are thriving.

In 1261 Barnim I, Duke of Pomerania, grants Jews the same rights as those afforded to other citizens.