Dziekanowice (Dobczyce)

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Dziekanowice (Poland)
Dziekanowice
Dziekanowice
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Lesser Poland
Powiat : Myślenicki
Gmina : Dobczyce
Geographic location : 49 ° 54 '  N , 20 ° 6'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 54 '11 "  N , 20 ° 5' 45"  E
Residents :
Postal code : 32-410
Telephone code : (+48) 12
License plate : KMY



Dziekanowice is a village with a mayor office of Gmina Dobczyce in the Powiat Myślenicki of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship in Poland .

The place is in Pogórze Wielickie north of the town of Dobczyce .

history

Romanesque church in Dziekanowice

The place was first mentioned in 1270 Zechanows , although there was already a Romanesque church from the second half of the 12th century in the village. The name is patronymically derived from the appellative dziekan (German dean ) or from the personal name Dziekan with the typical West Slavic suffix - (ow) ice.

The name could indicate that the village was originally owned by the church, but shortly afterwards it became a private village. Politically, it initially belonged to the Kingdom of Poland (from 1569 in the aristocratic republic of Poland-Lithuania ), Krakow Voivodeship , Szczyrzyc District.

By 1600 Dziekanowice was owned by the royal family and the local parish church was the seat of a reformed parish, which was a very rare combination.

During the first partition of Poland in 1772, the village became part of the new Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Habsburg Empire (from 1804).

In 1918, after the end of the First World War and the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, Dziekanowice became part of Poland , with the exception of the time when Poland was occupied by the Wehrmacht in World War II .

Web links

Commons : Dziekanowice  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Tomasz Jurek (editor): DZIEKANOWICE ( pl ) In: Słownik Historyczno-Geograficzny Ziem Polskich w Średniowieczu. Edycja elektroniczna . PAN . 2010-2016. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  2. ^ History of the parish in Dziekanowice
  3. Kazimierz Rymut , Barbara Czopek-Kopciuch: Nazwy miejscowe Polski: historia, pochodzenie, zmiany . 2 (CD). Polska Akademia Nauk . Instytut Języka Polskiego, Kraków 1997, p. 487 (Polish, online ).
  4. ^ Henryk Rutkowski (editor), Krzysztof Chłapkowski: Województwo krakowskie w drugiej połowie XVI wieku; Cz. 2, Komentarz, indeksy . Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2008, p. 57 (Polish, online ).