Dalneye Microdistrict

Dalneje (Russian Дальнее, German Selig field) is a town in Moscow Rajon, a Stadtbezeirk of Kaliningrad (formerly Königsberg in Prussia), the capital of the Kaliningrad Oblast in the Russian Federation.

  • 3.1 parish
  • 3.2 parish places (until 1945)
  • 3.3 priest (until 1945)

Geographical location

Dalneje is located six kilometers from the city center of Kaliningrad to the southeast of Moscow Rajons, the posselenije here to Lugowskoje selskoje (Town Lugowoje ( Gutenfeld ) ) in Rajon Guryevsk ( Neuhausen district ) borders. By Dalneje performs a connection road leading from the Russian highway A 195 ( former German Empire Road 128) leads to Rschewskoje ( Noble Neuendorf ). The next station is today Aivazovsky ( to 1946 Selig field) and is a " Ostanowotschny point " ( " Op ", breakpoint ) on the route from Kaliningrad on Gusev ( Gumbinnen ) to Lithuania, a section of the former Prussian Eastern Railway.

History

When to 1946 "Blessed field " mentioned (before 1871 Seelig field) country church is an old church village. On April 30, 1874 Place headquarters and the eponymous site for the newly established office district Blessed field was. He belonged to the district of Königsberg ( Prussia) ( 1939-1945 district Sambia ) in the district of Königsberg the Prussian province of East Prussia. In 1910 474 people were living in Blessed field.

On May 14, 1930 Blessed field in the newly formed District Noble Neuendorf (now Russian: Rschewskoje ), the population rose to 1933 on 741 On April 1, 1939 was finally Blessed field from the district of Königsberg ( Prussia) in the city of Königsberg ( Prussia ) ( Kaliningrad ) and reclassified the urban district of Königsberg.

Königsberg came with the northern East Prussia as a result of the Second World War with the Soviet Union. Blessed field was renamed in 1946 in " Dalneje " and belongs since 1947 to the Moscow raion within the City District of Kaliningrad Oblast Kaliningrad.

District Blessed field (1874-1930)

The District Blessed field in 1874 formed from two rural communities and a Gutsbezirk:

On 14 May 1930, Noble joined Neuendorf (now Russian: Rschewskoje ) Schönfließ ( Komsomolskoje ) and Blessed field to the new District Noble Neuendorf together. The District Blessed field was disbanded. This affiliation lasted until 1 April 1939, when the annexation to Königsberg was.

Fort 11 Count Dönhoff

Southwest of Dalneje is the Fort 11, that still bears the name of numerous counts of Dönhoff family. Here one suspects still parts of the Amber Room.

Church

Parish

Already in pre-Reformation times was Blessed field Kirchdorf. Already in the middle of the 15th century belonged to the parish for Löbenichtschen Great Hospital in Königsberg ( Prussia ), which was doped with the village. The Reformation held here early collection. Heard the parish initially yet to inspect the Oberhof preacher, so it was then incorporated until 1945 in the parish of Königsberg country I within the Ecclesiastical Province of East Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union.

Today Dalneje located in Einzugsbegiet the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Kaliningrad, which belongs to Kaliningrad provost of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of European Russia ( ELCER ).

Parish places (until 1945)

For parish Blessed field belonged before 1945 the resorts:

  • Aweiden ( Yuzhny )
  • Dalheim ( Roschtschino )
  • Jerusalem ( Moskowskoje )
  • Schönfließ ( Komsomolskoje )
  • Blessed field ( Dalneje )
  • Speichersdorf ( Yuzhny )

Pastor ( 1945 )

In Blessed field officiated until 1945 as a Protestant clergyman:

  • Caspar Kurau, to 1545
  • Johann Schwartz, 1545-1546
  • Georg Schoenwald, 1557/1579
  • Tobias Scolius, 1593/1594
  • Friedrich Sommer, 1594-1602
  • Peter Cyrus, from 1621
  • Erich Paisen, 1640-1655
  • Johann Renn, 1650
  • Johann Trost, 1656-1671
  • Johann Owerbeck, from 1671 on
  • Reinhold Hafner, 1680
  • Heinrich juice, 1685-1701
  • That Georgius, 1701
  • Johann Heinrich juice, 1714
  • Johann Heinrich Arendt, 1716-1753
  • Michael Ernst Rundt, 1753-1794
  • Johann Friedrich Frohlandt, 1795-1810
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Masuhr, 1811
  • Carl Ludwig Bandisch until 1854
  • Carl Friedrich Zimmermann Giles, 1854-1867
  • Carl Friedrich F. Lautsch, 1867-1897
  • August Adolf G. Hundsdörfer, 1897-1906
  • Friedrich Lautsch, 1906-1945
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