Rudziska

Rudziska ( German Rudzisken, 1928-1945 Rudau, Circle Ortelsburg ) is a village in the Polish Warmian -Masurian and belongs to the urban and rural community Gmina Biskupiec ( Bishop's Castle ) in the district of Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ).

Geographical location

Rudzika located in the center of the Warmian -Masurian southeast of the city Biskupiec ( Bishop's Castle ) and is from the country road 16 at Parleza Wielka (Great Parlöse ) and the main road to reach 57 in Zabrodzie ( Zabrodzin, 1929-1945 Schöndorf ) from. Rudziska is at the State Railway of Szczytno ( Ortelsburg ) to Biskupiec ( station name: Biskupiec Reszelski ) since 1909 station.

History

The founding Tangible for the former Rudzisken was issued on October 3, 1552. It was renewed on December 17 in 1612. During the 17th century were spoken by economic difficulties, but was an upward trend then recorded in Frederick's age. At a border dispute between Rudzisken and the Good Kobulten (now Polish: Kobulty ) came there in 1789 He could, however, be settled a year later.. On July 16, 1874 Rudzisken was incorporated Kobulten in the newly established office district. He lay in the district of Ortel Castle, which belonged to the governmental district Königsberg, then until 1945 the administrative district of Olsztyn the Prussian province of East Prussia until 1905. In the year 190 529 inhabitants were registered in Rudzisken. Their number was 1933, 474 and 1939 480

On December 18, 1928 Rudzisken was renamed for political- ideological reasons in Rudau. As a result of the Second World War, the village became part of Poland and was awarded the Polish name Rudziska. It now belongs to the urban and rural community Biskupiec ( Bishop's Castle ) in powiat Olsztyński the Warmia - Mazury Olsztyn ( 1975-1998 Voivodeship.

Church

Rudzisken ( Rudau ) was not Kirchdorf. Both the Catholic and Protestant inhabitants were after Kobulten (now Polish: Kobulty ) eingepfarrt. The local Catholic parish was then as now the Dean's Office Bishop's Castle ( Biskupiec ) in the diocese, Archdiocese of Warmia today. The Protestant parish was until 1945 in the parish of Ortel Castle (now Polish: Szczytno ) incorporated in the ecclesiastical province of East Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union. Today, the evangelical church members of the parish Mrągowo (Sensburg ) are in the Diocese of the Evangelical - Augsburg Church Mazury assigned in Poland.

School

In Rudzisken there was before 1945 a one-class Protestant and a Catholic elementary school with two classes. In 1939 resulted in a modern school.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Irmgard Behrendt (* 1924), sister and recipient of the Order of Merit
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