Trzebianowo

Trzebianowo ( German Trebenow ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland.

  • 5.1 Literature
  • 5.2 footnotes

Geographical location

The village is located in Eastern Pomerania, about 10 km east of the Szczecin Lagoon, 40 km north of Szczecin.

Neighboring towns are in the northwest Mierzęcin ( Martenthin ) at Mart Unterthiner lake, in the northeast Ostromice ( Wustermitz ) and in the southeast Brzozowo ( Bresow ).

History

From the early history of a coin find, among other things, 128 Arabic coins (called dirham ), two Volga Bulgarian coins and a coin of King Charles comes of thicknesses ( † 888 ) was obtained.

The first mentioned by name in the village dates from 1300, was named as one of Hermann de Trebenow as a witness. 1477 a Kurd Flemming was mentioned as erbgesessen on Trebenow. Owned by the Flemming family Trebenow remained until the second half of the 18th century. In 1628 led a dispute between Otto Flemming on Trebenow and the adjacent landowner Albrecht of Guntersberg on Bresow to the Imperial Court of Justice; it came to the possession of a grove situated between two goods. 1766 was sold a part of Trebenow to the Lieutenant Colonel Johann Ernst von Ploetz, 1776, the other part to his brother, Major General Karl Christoph von Ploetz, but soon died and bequeathed his share to his brother.

In Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann's detail description of the current state of the Royal Prussian Duchy pros and Pomerania (1784 ) Trebenow was listed among the noble estates of Greiffenbergschen circle. At that time existed in Trebenow 18 households ( " fires " ), including four farmers and a schoolmaster.

End of the 18th century the manor house was built, which was extended shortly after 1800 single storey side wing.

After the death of Johann Ernst von Ploetz 1782, his widow inherited the estate, it was called even in 1804 as owner of Trebenow. From the 1820s Trebenow was owned by the family of Brünnow. The Gutsherrschaft put 1824 on the Vorwerk Neuhof, but which had to be abandoned in 1836. In the 1830s Trebenow was transferred to Karoline von Brünnow, who had married the chamberlain August von Holstein. From this marriage the influential diplomat Friedrich August von Holstein (1837-1909) emerged, who grew up as a child in Brünnow. 1848 Trebenow was sold to a native of Hamburg, Bernd Adolf von Rosen; because it clung to the faith of the Mennonites, he needed to acquire a waiver of the Prussian Minister of the Interior.

In Heinrich Berghaus ' Land of the Duchy of Pomerania book (1870 ) Trebenow was listed among the knights economic towns of Camminer circle. In this case, the manor Trebenow with 141 inhabitants and its associated, south of the village located Vorwerk Prälank and the village Trebenow were distinguished with 40 inhabitants.

Before 1945 Trebenow formed a rural community of Pomerania of the Prussian province of Pomerania. In 1933 the community had 102 inhabitants, in 1939 there were 130 inhabitants.

In 1945 Trebenow how completely Pomerania to Poland. The village received the Polish place names Trzebianowo.

Administrative structure

The village is part of the gmina Przybiernow (Town Pribbernow ) and with this the powiat Goleniowski ( Goleniowska circle) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Will Arthur (1848-1912), German politician ( German Conservative Party ) and member of the German Reichstag

People with a connection to place

  • Friedrich August von Holstein (1837-1909), German diplomat in the Foreign Office, grew up in Trebenow

References

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