Pankelow

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Coordinates: 54 ° 1 ′  N , 12 ° 15 ′  E

Pankelow is a district of the municipality of Dummerstorf in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ( Germany ).

history

The history of Pankelow goes back to the 14th century. As a manor was a 1328 Vicko Smeker awarded and stood since about 1350 in the family of Stoislaff . With a deed dated October 17, 1366, the owners donated nine acres of land in the village of Pankelow to the vicarie of the church in Pechov . As a result, Pankelow was part of the Parish Petschow.

In the course of the Rostock cathedral feud on August 7, 1487, the area around the estate was the scene of a battle between Rostock citizens and troops of Duke Magnus II of Mecklenburg . On the ducal side, Marshal Wedege Maltzahn from the Maltzahn noble family carried the banner. The 3,000-strong Rostock army inflicted a defeat on the ducal troops. After several changes of owner and tenant, Pankelow came into the possession of Dummerstorf-based Rittmeister Claus Joachim von Preen , who bequeathed the estate to his son Joachim Dietrich in 1770. He sold Pankelow to the von der Lühe family in 1780 . After brief ownership by the Bassewitz family from 1797 to 1799, the Schack family acquired Pankelow and held it until 1830. After numerous changes of ownership, a Herr von Engel took over the estate in 1864 and sold it in 1912. From 1937 Pankelow belonged to the village of Schlage. After the Second World War , a pig fattening operation and a large slaughterhouse were established in Pankelow , some of which were part of the research institute for the biology of farm animals in Dummerstorf as a Pankelow test and production facility .

The listed manor house was built around 1800. A park with a lake is part of the single-storey building with a half-hip roof . The Gasthaus Pankelower Krug , located on Neu-Brandenburger Chaussee , today's Landesstrasse 39, is no longer preserved.

Population development

In the middle of the 19th century Pankelow had around 130 inhabitants, in 1910 98 people lived in the place. In 2009 Pankelow had 141 inhabitants.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Parish Petschow: IV. The expansion of the Petschow church and the monastery. www.bandelstorf.de, archived from the original on May 8, 2011 ; Retrieved July 17, 2010 .
  2. ^ GCF Lisch: History and documents of the Hahn family . tape 3 . Stiller'sche Hofbuchhandlung, Schwerin 1855, p. 87 .
  3. Gustav von Lehsten: The nobility of Mecklenburg since the constitutional hereditary comparisons (1775) . JG Tiedemann, Rostock 1864, p. 155 .
  4. von Lehsten: The nobility of Mecklenburg. , P. 12
  5. von Lehsten: Der Adel Mecklenburgs , p. 227
  6. ^ Castles and palaces in the Bad Doberan district. burgeninventar.de, archived from the original on February 10, 2010 ; Retrieved October 2, 2012 .
  7. ^ Johann F. Kratzsch: The newest and most thorough alphabetical lexicon of all the localities of the German federal states . tape 2 . Eduard Zimmermann, Naumburg 1845, p. 331 .

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