Gottesgabe

God's gift is a municipality in the southern part of the North West in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). The community is managed by the Office Lützow - Lübstorf based in the municipality of Lützow.

Geography

The municipality God Gabes is located about 10 kilometers west of Schwerin in hilly terrain (up to 91 m above sea level. NN ) on the North Sea and Baltic Sea watershed. Here are the sources of the brews that drains south to Elbe. One of its tributaries, the Zare runs east along the municipal boundary.

For the gift of God includes the districts Bergfeld, United Welzin, Small Welzin and Rose Hagen.

History

The Mecklenburg deed book contains the first mention of the place Davermoor of 27 April 1282 in which it is stated:

" Helmold, Count of Schwerin, Schwerin gives the Dome to the ownership of three hooves to Davermoor (Godsend ) with which the knight Ludolf Maltzan has donated a Vicarei. " ( MUB 1627 )

Later, however, the spelling Davermüre or Davermur appears. From this medieval village neighboring Moor took its name Dabelmoor. Anchor -Moor and the Devil's Moor are names from the vernacular. Davermor, the original Slavic place name in Middle Low German, means as much as Daver = bark or birch bark, and mor = marsh. The later German place name the gift of God may be referred to as religiously motivated desire name. The estate belonged to Maltzan, then lived for a line of Preen family on Davermoor and here was her knight seat. In the beginning of the 15th century the estate was in the hands of others, because neither the name nor the Preens the knight's seat on Davermoor appear somewhere. In 1497 the estate Davermoor then no longer existed, according to the control register. The church game Groten Brüsewitz ( United Bruetz ) at that time included only the villages of Great Bruetz, Brüsewitz, Grambow and Rose Hagen. So there was Davermoor no more and God's gift not yet, however, the field mark belonged to the family of Halberstadt, who sat on large Bruetz then.

In 1614 was built on the corridor of the Davermoor Good gift of God, this was until 1674 owned by the family of Halberstadt. Berend Hartwig von Plessen whose ancestors came as a military leader Henry the Lion from the area of ​​Göttingen to Mecklenburg in the 12th century, possessed the gift of God in the years 1699-1716. Thereafter, it was once again the of Halberstadt. New trade routes developed for shipments from Lüneburg to Wismar Boizenburg, so like for example the way Boizenburger have received its name. Thought there was at that time also trade by Jewish merchants. At the intersection of the path of Wodenhof (formerly Wendischhof ) according to God's gift and the Boizenburger way it might be time to come predatory confrontations, because in oral traditions of a Jewish cemetery on the field mark the gift of God in the Great Wood is mentioned.

The God Gaber mansion has a peculiarity among the Mecklenburg country estates. It was built of three wings that stood in the triangle to each other. The triangular courtyard was paved and open up. It was only later, about the middle of the 19th century covered, and designed the facade new. The medieval foundations of the former moated castle were used and in the basement dungeon of the castle gift of God will one day Störtebeker have been eating. End of the 14th century the castle belonged to the family of one of his brothers Vitali.

In God's gift of freedom poet Theodor Körner spent the last night before his death on August 26, 1813 Forest Rosenow in the fight against Napoleon's troops.

Soil and monuments

There are in closer proximity to place a well-preserved motte of 3 meters in height and a platform with 8 meters in diameter ( documentary mention in 1336 ), which is still easily accessible and can be visited. The open to the lowland Dabelmoor Umfassungsgräben from tower hill and from the farm were well watered by the flowing past root Beck. Furthermore, there are remains of a medieval moated castle in the local situation ( documentary mention in 1357 ). It is a trapezoidal form, surrounded by ten to 18 feet wide ditches and ponds, but which is barely perceptible yet. Also worth seeing is the old manor house with circular hall and the former school, which are privately owned.

Transport links

The gift of God is close to the highway 104 from Schwerin to Gadebusch. About 17 kilometers to the southwest is connected to the A24 from Hamburg to Berlin (junction Wittenburg ). The nearest railway station is located in the neighboring municipality Brüsewitz, district Great Bruetz ( railway Schwerin Rehna ).

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