Allrode (desert)

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Allrode , also called Ellerode , is a desert area near Braunschwende in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz in southwest Saxony-Anhalt .

location

Ellerode was about 1250 m west-northwest of the church of Braunschwende at the sources of the Steinbeek in the Harz .

Documented traditions

In 1316 Archbishop Burchard donated to the Nikolaistift in Magdeburg a. a. 5 hooves with the desert Allrode .

Possibly the place is mentioned in the year 1400 as Rode in the Halberstadt archdeaconate register . This is said to have given 18 Halberstadt pfennigs and to have been in the bannus nemoris.

Around 1533/1534 Allrode is mentioned in the Rammelburger Erbbuch. The addition Ellerode is now given. Around 1530 six Braunschwender farmers cultivated six Hufen in the Allröder Flur. Furthermore, three farmers from Wippra cultivated two and a half Hufen on site.

According to the author Erich Neuss , Allrode is a clearing settlement from the 10th or 11th century, which was dissolved early in Braunschwende. There was a church in town. In older literature remains of the church are described and brick finds are given. There were also finds of tools such as a hornblende stone ax and a knocking stone that would be stored in Halle (according to Neuss).

literature

  • Erich Neuss : Wüstungskunde of the Mansfeld districts (Seekreis and Gebirgskreis) , first issue, p. 3. Verlag Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1971, DNB 720075025

Coordinates: 51 ° 35 ′ 34.4 "  N , 11 ° 13 ′ 31.2"  E