Office Daun (Kurtrier)
The Daun office was an administrative and judicial district in the Electorate of Trier , which existed from the 14th century until the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803.
The lords of Kesselstatt had been in the service of the Trier electors since the 14th century. In 1404 Archbishop Werner von Falkenstein appointed the knight Diedrich von Kesselstadt as bailiff of Daun and the Kröver Empire . Daun officials of the Kesselstatt family are documented in 1420, 1425, 1451, 1472 and 1660.
The Electorate of Trier from 1712 is located in the northern section of the Daun Castle monument zone ; it was built by the Elector and Archbishop of Trier , Karl Joseph .
The office existed until following the conquest of the left bank of the Rhine by Napoleon Bonaparte in the War of the First Coalition in 1798 the canton down in Arrondissement Prüm in Saar department was founded.
The area is located in today's districts of Vulkaneifel , Ahrweiler and Bernkastel-Wittlich in Rhineland-Palatinate .
Associated places
- Ascheid
- Beinhausen
- Berlingen
- Boberath
- Bodenbach
- Bongard
- Borler
- Borberg
- Brockscheid
- Cradenbach
- Dankerath
- Darscheid
- Down , stains
- Demerath
- Elscheid
- Gifingen
- Fell
- Gelenberg
- Gemünden
- Hinterweiler
- Hoenerbach
- Horscheid
- Immerath
- Kellberg
- Kirchweiler
- Küttelbach
- More
- Meisenthal
- Mühlenbach
- Mückelen
- Neichen
- Nerd
- Neroth
- Low angle
- Nohn
- Superior marriage
- Oberscheidweiler
- Rengen
- Rockeskiel
- Rudenbach
- Sarmesbach
- Saxeler
- Schalkenmehren
- Schönbach
- Senscheid
- Steinborn
- Steinenberg
- Steiningen
- Straw oak
- Strohn
- Tettscheid
- Trierscheid
- Stepping stone
- Udeler
- Udersdorf
- Uzerath
- Walsdorf
- Weyersbach
- Trash
See also
literature
- Jacob Marx : History of the Archbishopric Trier. first division. Trier 1858, pp. 245 , 250, etc.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Georg Baersch (editor): Eiflia illustrata , The first volume of the first department, Volume 1, p. 431