- Kneiphof
Kneiphof ( _pl. Knipawa; _ru. Кнайпхоф) was one of three
town s in theMonastic State of the Teutonic Knights that became the city ofKönigsberg (now Kaliningrad). Kneiphof was originally "Knypabe" ("Kneip-ape"), meaning 'area flushed by water' (surrounded by a stream or river ["ape"] ) inOld Prussian .As other members of the
Prussian Confederation , Kneiphof rebelled against theTeutonic Knights in 1454 at the beginning of theThirteen Years' War and allied with KingCasimir IV Jagiellon of Poland, who did not provide assistance. The last Prussian Confederation town to resist in a long siege to the Teutonic Knights commanded byHeinrich Reuß von Plauen , Kneiphof surrendered onJune 14 ,1455 .Kneiphof became part of the
Duchy of Prussia after the Teutonic Order's Prussian branch was secularized in 1525. The town was united with Königsberg in 1724.The territory was conquered by the Soviet Union, and the city was renamed to Kaliningrad in 1946.
Literature
* Baldur Köster: "Königsberg. Im Anhang: Der Kneiphof, zeichnerische Rekonstruktionen und Gedanken zur Wiedergewinnung eines historischen Stadtbildes" – Husum 2000; ISBN 3880429235
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