Mazanki, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

Mazanki [ ma'zaŋki ] ( German Mosen ) is a village in the Warmia and Masuria in northeastern Poland. The place belongs to Gmina Zalewo in powiat Iławski.

Geography

Mazanki lies in the moraine landscape of the Upper Lands, about five kilometers east of Zalewo. Through the village, the road that connects Zalewo about Jaśkowo with the European route 77.

History

Mosen was founded by the Teutonic Order as Good a little open. The first written mention dates confirmed at a Bulmann from 1322, when the Commander of Christburg Luther Braunschweig selling ( all ) ten fields in Mosen ( Mosancz ) by Heinrich Brandenburg. This document exists for unknown reasons in a second copy from the year 1326.

Fritzenhof: In the Middle Ages there were in the west of present-day district nor the Good Fritzenhof ( Friczenhoff ), which was also founded by the Teutonic Knights in 1311 as a good of ten fields of a small outdoor named Friedrich. At an unknown date Fritzenhof is desolate fallen and his lands were taken over by the Good Mosen. However, this property still looms in 1848 in the statistics for the district Königsberg under the name Ten Huben ( Vorwerk noble to noble Good Mosen ) on.

In the 19th century Mosen had the status of a Gutsbezirks. The Gutsbezirk Mosen 1874 the District assumed terpene in a circle Morag. The Gutsbezirk Mosen 1928 dissolved and combined with the previous Gutsbezirk Gergehnen to the municipality Gergehnen a realignment. This administrative affiliation lasted until 1945.

In 1861, Alan MacLean of Coll acquired the 317 -acre estate of the family of Korff for 76000 dollars. His ancestor Archibald was forced to emigrate as a Jacobite from Scotland and settled in Gdansk. Alan's motive for buying Mosen was that he had just been engaged to Marie Glüer, the sister of the owner of Gergehnen. McLean had a new mansion by the Hamburg architect Ernst Glüer, his brother- build, from which he in 1883 - went about the business of a public official head of the consular district terpene 1895. He died there in 1911. Owning went about his daughter Martha over to Fritz von der Groeben that during the economic crisis after the First World War could not keep possession.

The estate was dissolved in 1931 and divided into 20 smallholdings, still dominate the townscape of the Mazanki. Until 1945 there was a class elementary school in town.

After the Second World War, the city was first in mosiądz, 1946, finally renamed Mazanki. From the former Well, today there are only a few outbuildings. The mansion is gone. The manor park, which was designed according to the evidence of the measuring table top in 2184 as an English landscape garden, is now used as meadow. Today Mazanki forms its own mayor's office in the Gmina Zalewo, which includes no other villages.

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