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Revision as of 22:00, 15 January 2009 by 70.133.78.156 (talk) (1295-1945 Sonnenburg, now Słońsk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Słońsk (Template:Lang-de) is a village in Sulęcin County of Lubusz Voivodeship in western Poland. The village borders the Ujście Warty National Park. It had town privileges from 1808 - 1945. It was the site of a former Nazi concentration camp which is now a museum.
History
A town named Sonnenburg was first documented in 1295 under its German name, which was changed in 1945 to Słońsk. The Knights Templar held a settlement in the city. In 1312 the Margrave of Brandenburg and the Bishop of Lebus were co-owners. Henning and Arnold von Uechtenhagen received Sonnenberg as lien and in 1341 built the first castle. Since the 15th century the city was closely connected to the Knights Hospitaller, who purchased it from Margrave Friedrich I. of Brandenburg. The castle became the seat of the Bailiwick Brandenburg and the order extended ther city greatly, with a new church, built between 1474-1522 and a new castle between 1545-1564.
Literature
- Paul von Niessen: Die Johanniterordensballei Sonnenburg und Markgraf Johann von Brandenburg. (=Schriften des Vereins für Geschichte der Neumark. 29/30). Landsberg/Warthe 1913.
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52°34′N 14°49′E / 52.567°N 14.817°E / 52.567; 14.817
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