Trzcianne
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The lands of Trzcianne first belonged to the Baltic [[Yotvingians]]. Then Trzcianne became part of the [[Wizna Land]], created in the 14th century, of the [[Duchy of Masovia]], within which it was located on the border of [[Goniądz]] and [[Tykocin]] counties.{{Sfn|Maroszek|Studniarek|2004|p=24}} Then, Trczianne belonged to the [[Bielsk Land]] that was part of [[Podlachia]], first within the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] and then the Kingdom of Poland.{{Sfn|Gloger|1873|p=245}} |
The lands of Trzcianne first belonged to the Baltic [[Yotvingians]]. Then Trzcianne became part of the [[Wizna Land]], created in the 14th century, of the [[Duchy of Masovia]], within which it was located on the border of [[Goniądz]] and [[Tykocin]] counties.{{Sfn|Maroszek|Studniarek|2004|p=24}} Then, Trczianne belonged to the [[Bielsk Land]] that was part of [[Podlachia]], first within the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] and then the Kingdom of Poland.{{Sfn|Gloger|1873|p=245}} |
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[[File:1501._Roman_Catholic_churches_within_the_Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania,_where_the_priests_must_know_the_Lithuanian_language.svg|left|thumb|Trzcianne was the location of one of many [[Roman Catholic]] churches within the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] where the priests had to know the [[Lithuanian language]] according to the Grand Duke of Lithuania [[Alexander Jagiellon]] in 1501]] |
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According to the records of [[Alexander Jagiellon]], [[Grand Duke of Lithuania]], the first [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] church in Trzcianne was built before 1496 and it survived {{Circa|100}} years. Trzcianne was the location of one of the [[Roman Catholic]] churches within the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] where the priests had to know the [[Lithuanian language]] according to the Grand Duke of Lithuania [[Alexander Jagiellon]] in 1501. The current, fourth church in Trzcianne was built in 1846 and [[consecration|consecrated]] in 1860. [[Town rights]] were granted before 1700 and revoked in 1801.{{cite book|last=Krzysztofik|first=Robert|title=Lokacje miejskie na obszarze Polski. Dokumentacja geograficzno-historyczna|year=2007|location=Katowice|publisher=Wydawnictwo [[Uniwersytet Śląski|Uniwersytetu Śląskiego]]|language=pl|pages=78–79|isbn=978-83-226-1616-1}} The first Jews arrived in Trzcianne in the 18th century. |
According to the records of [[Alexander Jagiellon]], [[Grand Duke of Lithuania]], the first [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] church in Trzcianne was built before 1496 and it survived {{Circa|100}} years. Trzcianne was the location of one of the [[Roman Catholic]] churches within the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] where the priests had to know the [[Lithuanian language]] according to the Grand Duke of Lithuania [[Alexander Jagiellon]] in 1501. The current, fourth church in Trzcianne was built in 1846 and [[consecration|consecrated]] in 1860. [[Town rights]] were granted before 1700 and revoked in 1801.{{cite book|last=Krzysztofik|first=Robert|title=Lokacje miejskie na obszarze Polski. Dokumentacja geograficzno-historyczna|year=2007|location=Katowice|publisher=Wydawnictwo [[Uniwersytet Śląski|Uniwersytetu Śląskiego]]|language=pl|pages=78–79|isbn=978-83-226-1616-1}} The first Jews arrived in Trzcianne in the 18th century. |
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