From Sitnica through Nemsyno, Rosumberk, Rozembark To Rożnowice Cover Image

Z Sitnicy przez Nemsyno, Rosumberk, Rozembark do Rożnowic
From Sitnica through Nemsyno, Rosumberk, Rozembark To Rożnowice

Author(s): Marian Brudzisz
Subject(s): History, Theology and Religion
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Wydział Teologii
Keywords: Jan of Biecz; Nemsyno; the authorities of the village of Rozembark; Muskata Jan; Kazimierz Wielki; Jan Długosz; Rosumberk 1351; German settlement; the Polish law; the Magdeburg law

Summary/Abstract: The analysis of the royal privilege of 30 September 1351 authorizing Jan of Biecz to found a village by the River Sczitnicza allowed the author to establish the fact that King Kazimierz Wielki did not authorize the man mentioned above to found the village but to change the village of Nemsyno (also Niemczno), founded on the Polish law, into the village with the German law. The settlement after this change was named Rosumberk. Over the next centuries, this name was modified; the village was called Rozumberk, Rosinberg, Rosenberg, Rozembark from the 17th century and Rożnowice from 1947. Mikołaj Rozembarski, born in Rozemberg about 1447, died in 1507, was a famous diplomat and a political writer at the royal court.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 109
  • Page Range: 19-38
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Polish