-
together with the
adjacent village of
Gristow, to the
family of Dotenberg.
Between 1375 and 1382,
Riems and
Gristow became the
possession of the city of...
- follows: 1218–1221
Barnuta (oldest son of
Jaromar I,
ancestor of the
House of
Gristow) 24
November 1221 – 1249
Wizlaw I (Barnuta's brother) 1249–1260 Jaromar...
- Meanwhile, the
Ranians built numerous castles and
temples in the Barth-Jasmund-
Gristow triangle. The
temple hill of Jaromarsburg, at the
northern tip of Rügen...
- (from 1245 co-ruler)
Gunnar Möller:
Geschichte und
Besiedlung der
Terra Gristow vom 7. bis 14. Jahrhundert. In: Beiträge zur
Geschichte Vorpommerns: die...
-
Sebastian II/P 21
Replaced 1820
Britz Ev.
Kirche I/P 7
Preserved 1820
Gristow Ev.
Dorfkirche I/P 15 →
Orgel →
Orgel 1821 Berlin-Schöneberg Ev. Kirche...
- "Ujście Odry and
Zalew Szczeciński".
Until 1945, a
German name of "Insel
Gristow" was in use. In 1949, the
Polish name of
Wyspa Chrząszczewska was established...
-
extensive lands in the
border country between the Rügen-owned
territories of
Gristow and
Wostrose (Wusterhusen), the area of
Lositz (Loitz)
which was debated...
- Chrząszczewo [xʂɔ̃ʂˈt͡ʂɛvɔ] (German:
Gristow) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kamień Pomorski,
within Kamień County, West Pomeranian...
-
Demmin Grischow Treptower Tollensewinkel Demmin Gristow Cammin Chrząsz-czewo Kamień
Pomorski Kamień
Gristow Grimmen Meseken-hagen
Landhagen Ost-vorpommern...
-
preserved 1820
Britz bei
Eberswalde Ev.
Dorfkirche I/P 7
Preserved 1820
Gristow Kirche Gristow [de] I/P 13
Extended in the 19th
century by
Barnim Grüneberg; preserved...