Zabow (desert)

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Zabow was a village in the Duchy of Pomerania in the Middle Ages .

The oldest mention of Zabow comes from a document from the period from 1219 to 1222: Duchess Ingardis of Pomerania, the widow of Duke Casimir II , donated three villages to the Marienkirche in Kolberg, next to "Bogutyn" ( Bogenthin ) and "Gharin" ( Garrin ) the village "Zabow". Duke Wartislaw III. , Son of Duchess Ingardis, confirmed the donation in a deed from 1253 and at the same time freed the three villages from all worldly burdens, except for those of national defense.

Zabow was last mentioned in 1276 in a document from Camminer Bishop Hermann von Gleichen and later fell desolate . Zabow was probably between Garrin and taker . His field mark came to Garrin; the place name was retained in the field name "Sabowsches Feld" or "Sabausches Feld". At the beginning of the 19th century, a pear tree is said to have stood in a former garden in Zabow.

When numerous farmsteads (extensions) were laid out in the field of Garrin in the middle of the 19th century, some of the extensions were laid out on the old village of Zabow. Its inhabitants were called "the Sabausch".

The former village is now in the area of Gmina Siemyśl (rural community Simötzel) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland .

literature

  • Manfred Vollack : The Kolberger Land. Its cities and villages. A Pomeranian homeland book. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Husum 1999, ISBN 3-88042-784-4 , pp. 223-233 (in the article “Garrin”).

Footnotes

  1. ^ Klaus Conrad (arrangement): Pommersches Urkundenbuch . Volume 1. 2nd edition (= publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania. Series 2, Vol. 1). Böhlau Verlag, Cologne / Vienna 1970, No. 197.
  2. ^ Klaus Conrad (arrangement): Pommersches Urkundenbuch . Volume 1. 2nd edition (= publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania. Series 2, Vol. 1). Böhlau Verlag, Cologne / Vienna 1970, No. 579.

Coordinates: 54 ° 5 ′ 28 ″  N , 15 ° 32 ′ 37 ″  E