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Valentine LEWANDOWSKI
[N6271]
1852 - ____
- BIRTH: 1852, Strzelno Poland
Family 1
: Rosalie ADOLSKA
- MARRIAGE: 1879, Kruszwica, Strzelno, PL
- +Joseph LEWANDOWSKI
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[N6271]
Strzelno is a town in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. The town is located 18 km south of Inowroc?aw. According to the June 2005 Census, the population numbered 12,486
KEY FACTS AND HISTORY OF THE ORDER Norbertine Strzelna SINCE 1133 before 1945
The 1133 - Jan Dlugosz, gives in his chronicles the exact date (March 16, 1133 onwards) the consecration of the Church of the Holy Cross in Strzelno (this date to the present day is a matter of controversy and disagreement among historians today), found the church had Peter Wlostowic of ?abe;dzi©dw family.
1193 - Pope Celestine III confirmed in his edict assumption Norbertine monastery in Strzelno, gives the princely privileges monastery to monastery of nuns grew and the whole village monastic.
1212 - Konrad Mazowiecki gives Strzelnu charter for organizing the fair and free from the power of castellans kruszwickich.
1231 - Strzelno receives city rights.
1305-6 - In Poland, the fighting is taking place between the Polish crown Lokietek and the last of the kings of the dynasty of Czech Pr(emyslids, it is disadvantageous time for Strzelna: a lot of war damage, fire of St. Trinity.
1351 - Norbertine Sisters co-finance a school in Kruszwica.
1356 - King Casimir the Great confirms and extends the franchise market in 1212 years.
1393 - Wladyslaw Jagiello, King of Polish and Lithuanian prince gives the highest prepozytowi and monastery strzelen'skiemu right to hold a market in Strzelno every Thursday week.
1419 - Strzelno visit King Wladyslaw Jagiello during the passage of Czerwin'ska to Poznan and 1422 years back from a trip to the borders of Prussia Teutonic (records say that he was also Ladislaus the Short).
1436 - Representatives of the city contain a valid contract with the monastery specifying mutual rights and obligations.
1447 - King Casimir Jagiellon at the request of John provost monastery monastery strzelen'skiego approved unto it the privilege of fair King Wladyslaw Jagiello in 1393 years, besides giving the town the right Strzelnu drawing the annual fair on Sunday St. Trinity.
about 1459 - was completed early Gothic church of St. reconstruction. Trinity and home monastery, was built in two new churches: the church. St. Chapel of the Holy Spirit and. Cross.
1482 - The first message on the Functioning of the school in Strzelno (although in the years 1400 to 1510 studied in Krakow 11 sons of burghers strzelen'skich).
1546 - King Sigismund I the Old confirmed all previous authorizations.
1593 - at the request of the provost Norbertine Gabriel Kie?czewski is established fraternity St. Anna at the parish church in Strzelno, he also shares the good fortune monastery dedicated to the maintenance of the Norbertine convent and separate - prepozyckie.
1624 - by Strzelno and monastery goes great plague "pestilence," which he takes with him many residents.
1655-1660 - a lot of damage to the town and the monastery brings "Swedish Deluge", to a very large extent, are destroyed Romanesque columns of St. Peter's. Trinity.
1684-1715 - a very bad time for the Norbertine monastery and as provost was John Grze;bski - monk with a reputation rake and spendthrift.
1709-1710 - plague prevailing at the time allowed in only 42 people.
1717-1728 - Provost Paul Wolski improves the situation of the monastery after the Northern War, repairing the buildings and church, dostawiajac to the two towers.
1729 - Nicholas Lukowski obtained from Pope Benedict XIII privilege of wearing pontyfikali©dw - episcopal insignia (for mitred prelate Monsignor).
1736 - 1770 - Joseph ?uczycki finished the reconstruction of the west facade of the basilica in the Baroque style, added a chapel of St.. Restytuta, endowed the monastery church altars, stalls, confessionals, images, brought a lot of relics of saints and martyrs.
1761 - burned down the town hall with all documents and three years later the monastery issued new documents with privileges.
1772 - The first partition of Polish, Strzelno located in the Kingdom of Prussia.
1795 - received the monastery all earthly goods and the nuns were paid by the Prussian government revenue from the middle of the confiscated goods.
1807 - Strzelno is in the Duchy of Warsaw from tylzyckiego room.
1811 - by decree of Prince Frederick Augustus Wettin Warsaw ordered to transfer to Strzelno two very numerous convents of Le.czyca and Boleslawiec .
1815 - based on the decision of the Congress of Vienna Strzelno with the Department of Poznan' and Bydgoszcz back again to Prussia.
1834 - Prussian authorities announce the dissolution of the monastery strzelen'skiego rescript.
1837 - Norbertine monastery is the final dissolution and an estate becomes the property of the state, is the parish church of the monastery.
1848 - Strzelna people bravely fighting in the Spring of Nations, the insurgents benefit from what they have: scythes, sickles, knives and firearms.
1863 - Strzelno arises in the public post-monastery hospital, which provides assistance to wounded insurgents, imported from the border areas of the Kingdom.
1887 - Strzelno begins to appear magazine "Nadgoplanin" (5 years 2 times a week), promoted the city to the county seat, in which the boundaries was also Kruszwica.
1892 - Strzelno receives a railway connection with Mogilno.
1894 - created Gymnastic Society "Falcon".
1908 - extending the railway from Strzelno to Inowroclawia by Kruszwica.
1918 - Strzelno take an active part in the formation of Wielkopolska.
1924 - is carried out conservation and restoration of the Romanesque church. Prokop funded by the county and city.
1925 to 1933 - a major part in the cultural life of the city plays showing again "Nadgoplanin".
1939-1945 - World War II: mass arrests, murder elite administrative, social, political, cultural and economic, deportation to the General Government, deportation to concentration camps.
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