Paedeva

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Coordinates: 58 ° 56 '  N , 24 ° 27'  E

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Päädeva (German Pedua ) is a village ( Estonian küla ) in the Estonian rural community Märjamaa in Rapla County . It has 14 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2005). Päädeva is 54 kilometers east of Haapsalu .

Manor Päädeva ( Pedua )

Päädeva was originally founded as an addition to the Rosenthal manor (Estonian Orgita ). From the 14th century until at least 1560 Pedua was owned by the German Baltic noble family Fahrensbach , the last owners were Reinhold von Fahrensbach or Heinrich von Fahrensbach . However, his brother-in-law Jürgen von Wrangel († 1666) had secured the estate from his father-in-law Heinrich von Fahrensbach through usufruct and bequeathed it. Pedua remained with the Wrangel family until it was sold to Captain Georg Heinrich Thyroll in 1733 . From the 18th to the beginning of the 20th century, it was owned by the Wetter-Rosenthal family . The center of the estate was the one-story, restrained main house made of wood. It was probably built in the 18th century.

The Päädeva estate was burned down by insurgents in 1905 during the Russian Revolution . It was not rebuilt. Only the ruins of a classical warehouse and the old schnapps distillery can still be seen today. On the site of the old manor house, the local kolkhoz built a house during the Soviet era .

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  1. Henning v. Baensch: History of the von Wrangel family from 1250 to the present. Berlin & Dresden, Wilhelm Baensch Verlagshandlung, 1887, pp. 528, 542ff, 586.
  2. http://www.marjamaa.ee/?id=71823