Alveringhausen

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Coordinates: 51 ° 18 ′ 7 ″  N , 9 ° 7 ′ 44 ″  E

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Alveringhausen was a village settlement in today's district of Wolfhagen or Ippinghausen , a district of Wolf Hagen, North Hesse Kassel district . It was located in today's city forest of Wolfhagen, about 5 km southwest of the city and about 1.5 km west of Ippinghausen am Siegenbach , a tributary of the Dusebach . The Sundern desert is located about 1 km to the northwest .

history

The place was first mentioned in 1246, when Heinrich Raspe IV , Landgrave of Thuringia and counter-king , left his own property to "Alfrinchhusen" at the request of his Wolfhager Burgmanns of the Matthäuskapelle in Wolfhagen. 1248 the brothers donated by Helfenberg the monastery Höhnscheid a hoof in Alveringhausen.

In 1336, than that of Helfenberg four hooves of their possessions in the fields of "Aluerinchusen" ( "in campetis Aluerinchusen") the Landgrave . Henry II of Hesse to feudal auftrugen, the place was already deserted ; In 1414, after the death of Rudolph V. von Helfenberg, the last male representative of his family, this property in Almeringhusen came entirely to the Landgraviate as a fallen fief . After that came several times to fundamental changes of ownership in favor of the monastery Höhnscheid in Feldmark the abandoned village: 1483, Count Otto IV. Of Waldeck to Landau 's the castle Landau associated family farm in "Alverinckusen" / "Alveringhusen" the monastery Höhnscheid; 1485 gave Abbot Hermann III. from Corvey to Höhnscheid monastery all Corvey monastery estates in Alveringhausen; and in 1488 Landgrave Wilhelm I of Hesse sold a meadow near Alveringhausen to the Höhnscheid monastery. The last documented mention of the place comes from 1495, when Wolfhag citizens assumed rights in Alveringhausen and Leckringhausen and got into a dispute with the Höhnscheid monastery.

Footnotes

  1. Georg Landau : Historical-topographical description of the desert places in the Electorate of Hesse ... .. p. 165
  2. As early as 1409, Rudolph had documented the reversal of his entire fiefdom and allodial property to Landgrave Hermann II of Hesse, which had not yet been assigned elsewhere (e.g. to the Aroldessen monastery ) .

literature

  • Georg Landau : Historical-topographical description of the desolate localities in the Electorate of Hesse and in the grand-ducal Hessian parts of Hessengaue, Oberlahngaue and Ittergaue (= journal of the Association for Hessian History and Regional Studies. Supplement 7, ZDB -ID 200295-4 ). Theodor Fischer, Kassel 1858, pp. 165–166 .
  • Heinrich Reimer (Hrsg.): Historical local lexicon for Kurhessen (publications of the historical commission for Hessen). Elwert, Marburg, 1974, p. 5.
  • Paul Görlich: Wolfhagen; History of a North Hessian city . Historical city history Thiele & Schwarz, Kassel 1980, p. 290 .
  • Heinrich Höhle: The submerged localities: or the desert areas in Waldeck. Brings, Korbach, 1931, pp. 129-130

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