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Namysłów (pronounced , german: Namslau) is a historic town in southern Poland, within Opole Voivodeship. Located along the Widawa River, it is the capital of Namysłów County. Its population was 16,551 in 2019.


History

The town began to develop during the 13th century, but was destroyed in 1241 during the first Mongol invasion of Poland. It was refounded by Polish Duke Bolesław II the Bald in 1249. During the medieval
Ostsiedlung (, literally "East-settling") is the term for the Early Medieval and High Medieval migration-period when ethnic Germans moved into the territories in the eastern part of Francia, East Francia, and the Holy Roman Empire (that Germans had al ...
it was colonized by Germans, who used the Germanized name ''Namslau''. According to German linguist Heinrich Adamy the town's name is derived from the
Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Poles, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken *Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwr ...
name ''namysł'', which means "thinking". According to another theory, the name of the city comes from the old Polish name Namysł. In medieval manuscripts and documents such as the ''
Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis ( pl, Księga uposażeń biskupstwa wrocławskiego, ''Book of endowments of the Bishopric of Wrocław'') is a Latin manuscript catalog of documents compiled in the later 13th or in the early 14th centu ...
'' it appeared under the Latinized name ''Namislavia''. Located within the fragmented Kingdom of Poland, until 1294 it was part of the
Duchy of Wrocław The Duchy of Silesia ( pl, Księstwo śląskie, german: Herzogtum Schlesien, cs, Slezské knížectví) with its capital at Wrocław was a medieval duchy located in the historic Silesian region of Poland. Soon after it was formed under the Pia ...
, then the
Duchy of Głogów The Duchy of Głogów ( pl, Księstwo głogowskie, cs, Hlohovské knížectví) or Duchy of Glogau (german: Herzogtum Glogau) was one of the Duchies of Silesia ruled by the Silesian Piasts. Its capital was Głogów in Lower Silesia. History In ...
, in years 1312–23 it was briefly the seat of the Duchy of Namysłów, then it was part of the Duchy of Brzeg until 1338, then the revamped Duchy of Namysłów again until 1341, and afterwards it came directly under the rule of King
Casimir III of Poland Casimir III the Great ( pl, Kazimierz III Wielki; 30 April 1310 – 5 November 1370) reigned as the King of Poland from 1333 to 1370. He also later became King of Ruthenia in 1340, and fought to retain the title in the Galicia-Volhynia Wars. He wa ...
until 1348. A castle, first documented in 1312, was a residence of Casimir III in 1341. The
Treaty of Namysłów The Treaty of Namslau or Namysłów, also known as the Peace of Namslau/Namysłów, was a peace treaty between King Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV of Bohemia and King Casimir III of Poland. It was signed at Namysłów (german: Namslau ...
, in which Casimir renounced his claims to Silesia to King
Charles IV of Bohemia Charles IV ( cs, Karel IV.; german: Karl IV.; la, Carolus IV; 14 May 1316 – 29 November 1378''Karl IV''. In: (1960): ''Geschichte in Gestalten'' (''History in figures''), vol. 2: ''F–K''. 38, Frankfurt 1963, p. 294), also known as Charle ...
, was signed in the town in 1348. The town was a center of
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and clothmaking. Namysłów was briefly an independent city during the 14th century and was enriched by the trade route from Wrocław to Kraków, especially with
linen Linen () is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant. Linen is very strong, absorbent, and dries faster than cotton. Because of these properties, linen is comfortable to wear in hot weather and is valued for use in garments. It also ...
. The town was unsuccessfully besieged by Hussites in 1428. A privileged rifleman's guild was established in the town in 1434. Besides Wrocław, it was the only Silesian town which refused to pay homage to King Ladislaus the Posthumous in 1453. It passed to the Kingdom of Hungary in 1469 and back to the
Bohemian Crown The Lands of the Bohemian Crown were a number of incorporated states in Central Europe during the medieval and early modern periods connected by feudal relations under the Bohemian kings. The crown lands primarily consisted of the Kingdom of Bo ...
in 1490, ruled by the Jagiellonian dynasty until 1526, and by the House of Habsburg afterwards becoming part of the
Habsburg monarchy The Habsburg monarchy (german: Habsburgermonarchie, ), also known as the Danubian monarchy (german: Donaumonarchie, ), or Habsburg Empire (german: Habsburgerreich, ), was the collection of empires, kingdoms, duchies, counties and other polities ...
of Austria. After a lengthy siege, the town was sacked by
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troops during the Thirty Years' War. In 1703 Leopold I, granted the castle to the Teutonic Knights, who subsequently created a commandery. As ''Namslau'', the town passed to the Kingdom of Prussia in the 1742
Treaty of Breslau The Treaty of Breslau was a preliminary peace agreement signed on 11 June 1742 following long negotiations at the Silesian capital Wrocław (german: Breslau) by emissaries of Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria and King Frederick II of Prussia ...
(Wrocław). During the Seven Years' War, it was occupied by Austrian and Russian troops. The town was occupied by
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troops from 1806–07 during the Napoleonic Wars; the castle was secularized in 1810. Namslau became part of the new Prussian Province of Silesia in 1815 and was administered within Kreis Namslau, Regierungsbezirk Breslau. The town became part of the
German Empire The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ...
in 1871 during the unification of Germany. Namslau began to develop rapidly during the 19th century. The first newspaper within the town was founded in 1846, and Namslau was connected with Breslau by telegraph in 1862. It was connected by railway to Breslau and Kreuzburg (Kluczbork) by 1868 and to Oppeln (Opole) by 1899. One of the most well-known companies in the town was Brauerei Haselbach. In 1862 the brewer August Haselbach acquired the castle brewery, built in 1538; he purchased the castle in 1895. The industrial brewery was used as the model for other Haselbach breweries throughout Germany. During World War II, Nazi Germany erected a subcamp of
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near the town. During the war, the town was the local center of the Polish underground resistance movement and the Home Army operated there. On 21 January 1945 the town was conquered by the Red Army, leaving most of the buildings destroyed. In April it came under Polish administration and after the war was finally reintegrated with Poland, its historic Polish name was restored. In 1965 a monument of Jan Skala, Sorbian poet and activist for the rights of non-German minorities in interwar Germany, killed nearby by a Soviet soldier during the war, was unveiled in Namysłów. Reconstruction of the old town began after the war, but the Protestant church, completed in 1789, was leveled in 1963.


Coat of arms

The coat of arms of Namysłów depicted a black eagle on a yellow field, with an escutcheon of three red roses; the eagle's tail ended in a red star.Hupp, p. 138 These arms were similar to those now used by Namysłów County. With the town's transfer to Poland in 1945, its arms were changed to depict the top half of a
Silesian eagle The Silesian Eagle (German language: ''Schlesischer Adler'') was a medal awarded to members of the German right-wing paramilitary group ''Freikorps Oberland'' for three or six months of service, as well as for fighting during the Silesian Uprisi ...
above a red star on a yellow field.


Sights

Among the Medieval landmarks of Namysłów are: * defensive town walls with the Krakowska Gate (''Brama Krakowska'') and numerous towers * Saints Peter and Paul church built in years 1405–41 (
Gothic Gothic or Gothics may refer to: People and languages *Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes **Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths **Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
) * Saints Francis of Assisi and Peter of Alcantara church and the former Franciscan monastery, dating back to the 14th century (Gothic) * Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, dating back to the 13th century *
Namysłów Castle Namysłów Castle - a castle located in Namysłów, Poland. The castle is raised on a mound, built from brick in an irregular rectangular shape. The castle is located in the centre of town beside the brewery. History The first reliable document ...
, dating back to the 14th century *
Town Hall In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre (in the UK or Australia), guildhall, or a municipal building (in the Philippines), is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses ...
at the Market Square Other sights include the Park Północny (''Northern Park''), the old brewery, numerous historic townhouses and the monument of Sorbian poet Jan Skala. Namysłów, kościół św. Piotra i Pawła.jpg, Saints Peter and Paul church Namysłów, kościół pw. św. Franciszka św. Piotra z Alkantary.jpg, Saints Francis of Assisi and Peter of Alcantara church Namyslow1 (js).jpg, Namysłów Castle SM Namysłów Kościół św Apostołów Piotra i Pawła - Nepomucen (1) ID 611057.jpg,
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statue of John of Nepomuk John Paul II Cemetery in Namysłów All Saints Chapel 2014 P02.JPG, All Saints Chapel


Economy

The Namysłów Brewery (''Browar Namysłów'') is located in the town.


Sports

The local
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club is . It competes in the lower leagues.


Notable people

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Felix Liebrecht Felix Liebrecht (13 March 1812 – 3 August 1890) was a German folklorist. Biography Liebrecht was born in Namslau, Prussian Silesia. He studied philology at the universities of Breslau, Munich, and Berlin, and in 1851 became professor of ...
(1812–1890), folklorist *
Albert Bielschowsky Albert Bielschowsky ( i:lšofski 3 January 1847 – 21 October 1902) was a German literary historian (''Literaturwissenschaftler''). He is known for his writings concerning Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Bielschowsky was born in Namslau (Namysłów ...
(1847–1902), historian *
Alfred Bielschowsky Alfred Bielschowsky (December 11, 1871 – April 5, 1940) was a German ophthalmologist. His specialty was physiology and pathology of the eye, particularly in regards to research of eye movement, space perception and diagnosis of oculomotor anoma ...
(1871–1940), ophthalmologist *
Helmut Friebe __NOTOC__ Helmut Friebe (4 November 1894 – 14 January 1970) was a German general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who commanded the LXIV Army Corps. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. He took up his ...
(1894–1970), Wehrmacht general *
Werner Friebe __NOTOC__ Werner Friebe (12 July 1897 – 8 March 1962) was a German general (Generalmajor) in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded the 8th Panzer Division. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Friebe surrendered t ...
(1897–1962), Wehrmacht general *
Hubert Mordek Hubert Mordek (8 May 1939, Namslau - 17 March 2006, Karlsbad-Langensteinbach) was a German historian. Biography Mordek studied history, Latin, and philosophy at the University of Kiel, the University of Würzburg, and the University of Tübing ...
(1939–2006), historian *
Andrzej Markowiak Andrzej Markowiak (born 27 March 1951) is a Polish politician and a member of Sejm 2001-2005. See also * Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2007 External linksAndrzej Markowiak - parliamentary page 1951 births Living people People from Namysłów ...
(born 1951), politician * Teresa Ceglecka-Zielonka (born 1957), politician *
Janusz Trzepizur Janusz Roman Trzepizur (born 21 May 1959 in Namysłów) is a retired high jumper from Poland. He won a silver medal at the 1982 European Indoor Championships and the 1982 European Championships, both times finishing behind Dietmar Mögenburg ...
(born 1959), high jumper *
Marta Chrust-Rożej Marta Chrust-Rożej (born 29 September 1978 in Namysłów) is a retired Polish athlete who specialized in the 400 metres hurdles and 4x400 m relay. Competition record Personal bests * 200 metres - 24.17 s (2005) * 400 metres - 53.77 s (2004) * ...
(born 1978), Polish athlete *
Krystian Brzozowski Krystian Brzozowski (born 20 February 1982 in Namysłów) is a male freestyle wrestler from Poland. He participated in men's freestyle 74 kg at 2008 Summer Olympics. He was eliminated in the 1/16 of final losing with Arsen Gitinov. B ...
(born 1982), sport wrestler


International relations


Twin towns – sister cities

See twin towns of Gmina Namysłów.


References

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External links

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Portal Namyslowianie.pl
Local News Service in Namyslow.
Jewish Community in Namysłów
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