Potelych
History
Potelych is an old settlement, located near the modern Ukrainian-Polish border. The first mention of the village is from 1262. Previously, the village was a small town called Telych (Ukrainian: Телич). In 1498, the town was granted Magdeburg rights. It was a big economic center on the trade route between Lublin and Lviv. In the 17th century, it fell into disrepair due to relocation of trade route northerly to Rava-Ruska.
In the village is located Descent of the Holy Spirit Church, the oldest wooden church in Lviv Oblast, built in 1502. In 2013 church was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List among 16 wooden churchs of Carpathian Region in Poland and Ukraine.
Also in Potelych is located one of the largest German military cemeteries of victims of the Second World War in Ukraine. As of July 2024, there are 18,000 burials.
Notable people
- Cassian Sakowicz (1578–1647), Polish-Ruthenian (Ukrainian) Orthodox activist and, later, a Catholic theologian, writer and polemicist.
- David HaLevi Segal (1586–1667), one of the greatest Polish rabbinical authorities.
References
- ^ "Яворівська міська громада" (in Ukrainian). Портал об'єднаних громад України.
- ^ "Church of the Holy Spirit (Potelich)". IGotoWorld.com.
- ^ "Wooden Tserkvas of the Carpathian Region in Poland and Ukraine". UNESCO.
- ^ "Potelytsch" (in German). Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V.