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THORN (Polish Torun)

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 879 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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THORN (
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Polish Torun)
  , a fortress
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town of Germany, in the Prussian province of West Prussia, situated on the right
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bank of the Vistula, near the point where the
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river enters Prussian territory, 85 m. by
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rail N.E. of Posen, 92 M . S. of Danzig and 12 M. from the
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Russian frontier at Alexandrovo . Pop . (1895), 30,314; (1906), 43,435• Its position as a
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bridge head commanding the passage of the Vistula makes it a point of strategic importance; it was strongly fortified in 1818, and in 1878 was converted into a fortress of the first class . The defensive
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works consist of a circle of outlying forts, about 21 M. from the centre of the town—eight on the right and five on the
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left bank of the river . The " old town," founded. in 1231, and the " new town," founded
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thirty-three years later, were
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united in 1454, and both retain a number of quaint buildings dating from the 15th and 16th centuries, when Thorn was a flourishing member of the Hanseatic
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League . The town-hall of the 14th and 16th centuries, the churches of St John of the Virgin, and of St James (all of the13th-14th centuries), the ruined castle of the Teutonic order (a tower, the so-called " Dansker "), and a leaning tower, the
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sole remnant of the old environing walls, are among the most interesting of the ancient edifices . Among
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modern buildings may be mentioned the Artushof, containing concert and assembly halls, the new garrison church (1897), and the monument erected in 1853 to Copernicus, who was a native of Thorn . The ancient wooden bridge, now burned down, at one time the only permanent bridge across the
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lower Vistula, has been succeeded by a massive iron railway viaduct, 3300 ft. long . Thorn carries on an active trade in grain,
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timber,, wine, groceries and minerals, and has ironworks, saw-mills, and various other manufactures . It is famous for its Pfefferkuchen, a kind of gingerbread .
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Part of the trade is carried on by passenger and cargo vessels on the Vistula, which ply as far as Warsaw .

Thorn, founded in 1231 by the Teutonic order a.s an outpost against the Poles, was colonized mainly from

Westphalia . The first peace of Thorn, between the order and the Poles, was concluded in 1411 . In 1.454 the townspeople revolted from the knights of the order; destroyed their castle, and attached them-selves to the king of Poland . This resulted in a war, which was terminated in 1466 by the second peace of Thorn . In the 15th and 16th centuries Thorn was a Hanse town of importance, and received the titles of " Queen of the Vistula " and " the beautiful." It embraced the Reformation in 1557, and in 1645 it was the scene of a colloquium' charitativum, or discussion betwixt the doctors of the
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rival creeds, which, however, resulted in no agreement . In 1724 a riot between the
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Protestant and
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Roman Catholic inhabitants was seized upon by the
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Polish king as a pretext for
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beheading the burgomaster and nine other leading Protestant citizens, an act of oppression which is known as the "
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blood-bath of Thorn." The second
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partition of Poland (1793) conferred Thorn upon Prussia; by the treaty of
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Tilsit it was assigned to the duchy of Warsaw; but since the congress of Vienna (1815) it has again been Prussian . See Wernicke, Geschichte Thorns (Thorn, 1839-1842) ; Hoburg, Die Belagerungen der Stadt and Festung Thorn (Thorn, 185o); and Steinbrecht, Die Baukunst
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des deutschen Ritterordens in Preussen (1st part, Berlin, 1884); Uebrick, Thorn (Danzig, 1903) .

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