Stoislaw I.

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Stoislaw I († after 1193 ) is considered to be a possible progenitor of the noble family von Putbus .

Life

According to the Pomeranian chronicler Thomas Kantzow , Stoislaw was a son of Prince Ratislaus of Rügen (Ratze). The claim Kantzows however, so is not detectable questionable above it actually a brother of Prince Tetzlav and Jaromar I was.

In the founding deed for the Bergen monastery on Rügen from 1193, after Barnuta and Wizlaw I , the sons of Jaromar I , Stoislaw and his son Isaac are also named.

Stoislaw owned the land of Reddevitz (later Mönchgut ) on Rügen , the parishes of Vilmnitz and Lanken and the area around litter on the Kleiner Jasmunder Bodden . On the mainland he owned the area around Borantenhaghen (today Brandshagen , south of Stralsund).

The church in Vilmnitz , first mentioned in 1249 , the former burial of the Putbus family, was possibly built under Stoislaw. In the first documentary mention of 1249 it says that the parish "Vylmenytze" belongs to the inheritance of Borante de Borantenhagen and was founded by his ancestors. As early as 1351, the Vilmnitzer Church is mentioned as the burial place of the noble von Putbus family, whose progenitor Stoislaw I is considered to be. If he was a son of Ratislaus, the lords (later counts and princes) of Putbus were themselves a younger branch of the Princely House of Rügen founded by Ratislaus.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Thomas Kantzow : Pomerania. Or Ursprung, the antiquity and history of the peoples and lands of Pomerania, Cassuben, Wenden, Stettin, Rhügen. In fourteen books, ed. by Johann Gottfried Ludwig Kosegarten . 1. Volume, Mauritius, Greifswald 1816–1817, p. 132. (online at: books.google.de )
  2. ^ Ingrid Schmidt: The dynasty of the Rügen princes. Hinstorff, Rostock 2009, ISBN 978-3-356-01335-1 , pp. 97-98.