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Slavskoye, Russia

Slavskoye (Russian: Сла́вское; German: Kreuzburg in Ostpreußen; Polish: Krzyżbork; Lithuanian: Kryžbarkas) is a settlement in the Bagrationovsky District, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located 20 kilometers (12 mi) south of Kaliningrad.

Slavskoye
Сла́вское
A 1684 depiction of the town
Location of Slavskoye
Slavskoye
Location of Slavskoye
Slavskoye
Slavskoye (European Russia)
Slavskoye
Slavskoye (Russia)
Coordinates: 54°30′N 20°26′E / 54.500°N 20.433°E / 54.500; 20.433Coordinates: 54°30′N 20°26′E / 54.500°N 20.433°E / 54.500; 20.433
CountryRussia
Federal subjectKaliningrad Oblast
Administrative districtBagrationovsky District
Founded1240 (Julian)
Elevation
47 m (154 ft)
Population
 • Total248
Time zoneUTC+2 (MSK–1 [2])
Postal code(s)[3]
238420
OKTMO ID27703000336

History

In 1240, the Teutonic Knights founded a castle (Creutzburg or Kreuzburg, meaning `cross castle') in the region of Natangia at the location of an Old Prussians settlement. In 1315 Kreuzburg received its town privileges. Throughout the Hunger War in 1414, 71 houses were destroyed and five citizens were killed by the Polish troops. In 1440 the town joined the anti-Teutonic Prussian Confederation, at the request of which Polish King Casimir IV Jagiellon signed the act of incorporation of the region to the Kingdom of Poland in 1454.[4] During the subsequent Thirteen Years' War the town suffered heavy damages, and after the war, per the peace treaty signed in Toruń in 1466, it became a part of Poland as a fief held by the Teutonic Knights.[5] The town suffered damages in the Polish-Teutonic War of 1519–1521, which broke out after the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order refused to pledge allegiance to Poland. The war resulted in the secularization of the Teutonic Knights in 1525, and the establishment of the Duchy of Prussia, which remained a fief of Poland.

In 1701, the town became part of the Kingdom of Prussia. It was badly affected by the Napoleonic Battle of Eylau in February 1807 and almost totally destroyed by a fire catastrophe on May 10, 1818, when 152 buildings burned down. Only the church, the vicarage, and the schoolhouse were not affected. Due to that disaster the regional administration was transferred to Preußisch Eylau. In 1871, the town became part of Germany.

Kreuzburg was connected to the railway system in 1908.

Throughout the Soviet East Prussian Offensive in February 1945 Kreuzburg was again largely destroyed and transferred from Germany to the Soviet Union according to the 1945 Potsdam Conference. Its German population was expelled, and the name was changed from Kreuzburg to Slavskoye.

Population

  • 1740: 986
  • 1816: 1,700
  • 1823: 1,352
  • 1843: 1,809
  • 1875: 2,004
  • 1885: 1,976, including 17 Catholics, 11 Jews
  • 1910: 1,726
  • 1939: 2,005

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года. Том 1 [2010 All-Russian Population Census, vol. 1]. Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года [2010 All-Russia Population Census] (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service.
  2. ^ "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). 3 June 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  3. ^ Почта России. Информационно-вычислительный центр ОАСУ РПО. (Russian Post). Поиск объектов почтовой связи (Postal Objects Search) (in Russian)
  4. ^ Górski, Karol (1949). Związek Pruski i poddanie się Prus Polsce: zbiór tekstów źródłowych (in Polish). Poznań: Instytut Zachodni. pp. XXXVIII, 54.
  5. ^ Górski, pp. 96-97, 214-215

Bibliography

  • Horst Schulz, Der Kreis Pr. Eylau, Verden/Aller 1983

slavskoye, russia, other, uses, slavsky, slavskoye, russian, Сла, вское, german, kreuzburg, ostpreußen, polish, krzyżbork, lithuanian, kryžbarkas, settlement, bagrationovsky, district, kaliningrad, oblast, russia, located, kilometers, south, kaliningrad, slavs. For other uses see Slavsky Slavskoye Russian Sla vskoe German Kreuzburg in Ostpreussen Polish Krzyzbork Lithuanian Kryzbarkas is a settlement in the Bagrationovsky District Kaliningrad Oblast Russia located 20 kilometers 12 mi south of Kaliningrad Slavskoye Sla vskoeRural localityA 1684 depiction of the townLocation of SlavskoyeSlavskoyeLocation of SlavskoyeShow map of Kaliningrad OblastSlavskoyeSlavskoye European Russia Show map of European RussiaSlavskoyeSlavskoye Russia Show map of RussiaCoordinates 54 30 N 20 26 E 54 500 N 20 433 E 54 500 20 433 Coordinates 54 30 N 20 26 E 54 500 N 20 433 E 54 500 20 433CountryRussiaFederal subjectKaliningrad OblastAdministrative districtBagrationovsky DistrictFounded1240 Julian Elevation47 m 154 ft Population 2010 Census 1 Total248Time zoneUTC 2 MSK 1 2 Postal code s 3 238420OKTMO ID27703000336 Contents 1 History 2 Population 3 Notable residents 4 References 5 BibliographyHistory EditIn 1240 the Teutonic Knights founded a castle Creutzburg or Kreuzburg meaning cross castle in the region of Natangia at the location of an Old Prussians settlement In 1315 Kreuzburg received its town privileges Throughout the Hunger War in 1414 71 houses were destroyed and five citizens were killed by the Polish troops In 1440 the town joined the anti Teutonic Prussian Confederation at the request of which Polish King Casimir IV Jagiellon signed the act of incorporation of the region to the Kingdom of Poland in 1454 4 During the subsequent Thirteen Years War the town suffered heavy damages and after the war per the peace treaty signed in Torun in 1466 it became a part of Poland as a fief held by the Teutonic Knights 5 The town suffered damages in the Polish Teutonic War of 1519 1521 which broke out after the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order refused to pledge allegiance to Poland The war resulted in the secularization of the Teutonic Knights in 1525 and the establishment of the Duchy of Prussia which remained a fief of Poland In 1701 the town became part of the Kingdom of Prussia It was badly affected by the Napoleonic Battle of Eylau in February 1807 and almost totally destroyed by a fire catastrophe on May 10 1818 when 152 buildings burned down Only the church the vicarage and the schoolhouse were not affected Due to that disaster the regional administration was transferred to Preussisch Eylau In 1871 the town became part of Germany Kreuzburg was connected to the railway system in 1908 Throughout the Soviet East Prussian Offensive in February 1945 Kreuzburg was again largely destroyed and transferred from Germany to the Soviet Union according to the 1945 Potsdam Conference Its German population was expelled and the name was changed from Kreuzburg to Slavskoye Population Edit1740 986 1816 1 700 1823 1 352 1843 1 809 1875 2 004 1885 1 976 including 17 Catholics 11 Jews 1910 1 726 1939 2 005Notable residents EditHermann von Boyen 1771 1848 Prussian fieldmarshal Michael Kongehl 1646 1710 baroque poet Michel Tolkien 1620 earliest known paternal ancestor of J R R Tolkien the English authorReferences Edit Russian Federal State Statistics Service 2011 Vserossijskaya perepis naseleniya 2010 goda Tom 1 2010 All Russian Population Census vol 1 Vserossijskaya perepis naseleniya 2010 goda 2010 All Russia Population Census in Russian Federal State Statistics Service Ob ischislenii vremeni Oficialnyj internet portal pravovoj informacii in Russian 3 June 2011 Retrieved 19 January 2019 Pochta Rossii Informacionno vychislitelnyj centr OASU RPO Russian Post Poisk obektov pochtovoj svyazi Postal Objects Search in Russian Gorski Karol 1949 Zwiazek Pruski i poddanie sie Prus Polsce zbior tekstow zrodlowych in Polish Poznan Instytut Zachodni pp XXXVIII 54 Gorski pp 96 97 214 215Bibliography EditHorst Schulz Der Kreis Pr Eylau Verden Aller 1983 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Slavskoye Russia amp oldid 1051418666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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