- Gvardeysk
Gvardeysk (Audio-ru|Гварде́йск|RU-Gvardejsk.ogg; Audio-de|Tapiau|Tapiau.ogg; _lt. Tepliava/Tepliuva; _pl. Tapiawa/Tapiewo) is a town in the
Kaliningrad Oblast ,Russia , located on the right bank of thePregolya River some 38 km east ofKaliningrad . Population: 14,572 (2002 Census).History
Peter of Dusburg wrote of a settlement known as "Tapiow", first documented in 1254, and the neighboring fort "Surgurbi" built by 1265. [Oesterley, p. 676] TheOld Prussian names were derived from "tape, teplu, toplu, tapi", meaning "warm", and "sur garbis", meaning "around the mountain". During the 13th centuryPrussian Crusade , the area was conquered by theTeutonic Knights . To protectSamland from theNadrovians andScalovians , the crusaders built a wooden fort between theDeime andPregel rivers from 1283–90. This was replaced byTapiau Castle , a stoneOrdensburg , in 1351.The settlement gradually became known by the German crusaders as "Tapiau". Vytautas, the later
Grand Duke of Lithuania , was baptized in Tapiau in 1385. After the transfer of the Grand Master's seat from Marienburg to Königsberg, Tapiau became the site of the Order's archives and library from 1469–1722.Tapiau became part of the
Duchy of Prussia in 1525. Tapiau Castle was often used as a second residences of the Prussian dukes; Albert of Prussia died there in 1568. The town became part of theKingdom of Prussia in 1701, receiving town rights from KingFrederick William I of Prussia in 1722. It was part of the Prussian Province ofEast Prussia and was administered inLandkreis Wehlau (1818–1945). Tapiau became part of theGerman Empire during theunification of Germany in 1871.Unlike most other towns in northern East Prussia, Tapiau was largely undamaged during
World War II . Following the war's end in 1945, it was annexed by theSoviet Union and renamed Gvardeysk ("guard town") in 1946. The German population evacuated or was expelled westward and replaced byRussians .Tapiau's most famous resident was the painter
Lovis Corinth (1858–1925), who donated the painting "Golgatha" for the altar of the town's church in 1910; the painting disappeared near the end of World War II. The house where Corinth was born still stands in Gvardeysk.Coat of arms
The
coat of arms of Gvardeysk depicts a bare hand holding a sword amongst clouds, beneath a golden sun. When the town was known as Tapiau before 1945, the golden sun also included theTetragrammaton ("Jehova-Sonne"). [Hupp, p. 36]Sights
Sights of Gvardeysk include a church from 1502 and the ruined
Castle Tapiau , reconstructed into an orphanage in 1879. It has been used as a prison since 1945.People
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Albert, Duke of Prussia (1490-1568), died in Tapiau
*Lovis Corinth (1858-1925), painter born in TapiauNotes
References
*cite book|last=Hupp|first=Otto|authorlink=Otto Hupp|title=Königreich Preußen: Wappen der Städte. Flecken und Dörfer|year=1896 and 1898|publisher=Verlag von Heinrich Keller|location=
Frankfurt |pages=185|isbn= de icon
*cite book|last=Oesterley|first=Hermann|authorlink=|title=Historisch-geographisches Wörterbuch des deutschen Mittelalters|year=1883|publisher=Justus Perthus|location=Gotha|pages=805|isbn= de iconExternal links
* [http://www.tapiau.org/ Website on Tapiau] ru icon
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