Zachariae

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Zachariae is a district of the municipality of Siedenbrünzow in the Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

geography

Augraben Bridge at Zachariae

The village is located on the eastern bank of the Augraben , about 1.5 kilometers from its confluence with the Tollense . The village is surrounded on the western Augrabenufer by the Vorwerker forest , north by the Tollensewiesen, east by fields and south by the meadows of the Augrabental.

The meadows in the area contain peat .

history

The place goes back to a mill mentioned in 1264. The namesake of the watermill called "molendini Zacharie" was possibly a Zacharias de Bassedouue attested in 1249 . Part of the justice of the mills was that the grain had to be fetched from the town of Demmin by cart and the flour had to be transported back. Later, the so-called Zachariner mill was also used as a cutting , oil and tinder mill .

Zachariae belonged together with Sanzkow to the fiefdom of the von Podewils family , verifiable from 1515. According to the cadastre of the Vorpommerschen Landesmatrikel of 1739 the place consisted of a mill and an arable farm .

In 1851 the place came into the possession of the Erichson family, who lived in Mecklenburg on Rederank . In 1862 Zachariae had 44 residents.

A coin find for 1942 is described.

Until 2004, when it was incorporated into Siedenbrünzow, Zachariae belonged to the municipality of Sanzkow.

traffic

The Stralsund – Neubrandenburg railway runs north-east of the village . The next stop, already outside the village on the territory of the Utzedel municipality , was closed in the mid-1990s.

Demminer Verkehrsgesellschaft buses only serve the Zachariae Abzweig stop from Monday to Friday.

The only access to the village is the Dorfstraße branching off from Landesstraße 271.

literature

  • Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Part 2, Vol. 1, W. Dietze, Anklam-Berlin 1865, pp. 109-110 ( Google Books ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mecklenburgisches Urkundenbuch, MUB II 1020
  2. Hansjürgen Brachmann : The Cistercian monastery Dargun in the tribal area of ​​the Zirzipans: an interdisciplinary contribution to research into medieval settlement processes in the Germania Slavica. In: Research on the history and culture of eastern Central Europe. Vol. 17, Franz Steiner, 2003, ISBN 978-3-515-08268-6 , p. 191 ( Google Books )
  3. ^ Robert Klempin , Gustav Kratz : Matriculations and registers of the Pomeranian knighthood from 14. – 19. Century . Bath, Berlin 1863, page 577, ( Google Books ).
  4. DMB 1942, p. 512.

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Coordinates: 53 ° 53 '  N , 13 ° 5'  E