Priemen (Neetzow-Liepen)

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Priemen is a village in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district . It is part of the community of Neetzow-Liepen .

Geography and traffic

Priemen is 2 km northwest of the B 110 Anklam-Jarmen. The place is 17.8 km away from Anklam and 13.5 km from Jarmen, where the access to the A 20 is also located.

history

Priemen was first mentioned in 1172 as "Primziz", it was part of the Meseritz castle district. It is a Slavic foundation on the Peene high bank. The basis there was a castle wall with a settlement, the castle wall is still visible today and is known as a protected ground monument.

In the 13th century, Priemen became property of the neighboring Stolpe Monastery. In the 15th century the estate came into the possession of the von Teßin family (Ticino), who died out in the 17th century. In 1658 Andreas von Keffenbrink came into his possession. But in 1728, Captain Johann Axel von Keffenbrink sold the estate to Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Friedrich Siegmund von Willenson. Due to his connections, the estate went to Georg Friedrich von Eickstedt in 1798. The Eickstedts then sold it to von Kruse auf Neetzow in 1849.

In 1865 the village had two parts, the manor village with 11 residential and 12 farm buildings, as well as 1 windmill, 1 forge and 1 brick factory. It had 123 inhabitants, including 2 administrators with families, as well as servants and day laborers. The manor brickwork was built on the castle wall directly on the Peene, but it was abandoned before 1880.

The farming village had 10 residential and 11 farm buildings, 1 windmill and 1 forge. This part of the village had 64 inhabitants, including 4 half-farmers and 1 kossate, as well as 1 tenant fishermen on the Peene.

Because of the lack of fuel and energy in these areas, extensive peat cuttings were increasingly built in the Peene Valley north-east of Priemen after 1800.

Priemen is a typical manor village, which owes its current shape with the triangular village green to the south-west to the settlements of the 1930s and later after 1945 to the land reform with scattered settlement houses.

On July 1, 1950, Priemen was incorporated into Liepen.

Attractions

  • Estate Priemen
  • Burgwall Priemen on the Peene
  • Richtberg , Bronze Age tumulus between Priemen and Kagenow and other tumuli

literature

  • Manfred Niemeyer: East Western Pomerania. Collection of sources and literature on place names . Vol. 2: Mainland. (= Greifswald contributions to toponymy. Vol. 2), Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald, Institute for Slavic Studies, Greifswald 2001, ISBN 3-86006-149-6 . P. 105.
  • Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Part II, Volume 1, Anklam 1865 ( online ).

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Coordinates: 53 ° 54 '  N , 13 ° 27'  E