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Johannes von Leysen
Johannes von Leysen (also Leyssen, Laissen, Layß, (ポーランド語:Jan z Łajs); 1310 – 1388) was the first mayor of Allenstein, Prussia (after 1945 (Olsztyn, Poland) in 1353.
Leysen originated from a well-known family, recognized in colonizing southern Warmia within the State of the Teutonic Order. His grandfather Martin came to Prussia in 1304 as a free peasant. He was a founder and then Schultheiß of Layß (Łajsy) near Mehlsack (Pieniężno). His father Gerico inherited the position of Schultheiß from his father. Johannes's brother Heinrich von Leysen was the founder of Wartenberg (Wartembork, since 1946 Barczewo) and a village, Skaibotten (Skajboty).
On 13 October 1353, Leysen received a settlement privilege from the Bishopric of Warmia. In 1372 he was promoted to the German nobility, adding the preposition ''von''.
== Literature ==

* Anton Funk: ''Geschichte der Stadt Allenstein 1348–1943.'' Scientia-Verlag, 1979, ISBN 3-511-09071-7

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