Office of Stapelholm

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Location of the former office of Stapelholm in the Schleswig-Flensburg district

The office Stapelholm was until December 31, 2007 an office in the south of the Schleswig-Flensburg district in Schleswig-Holstein . It covered large parts of the cultural landscape of Stapelholm . With effect from January 1st, 2008, the municipalities of the offices of Stapelholm and Kropp merged to form the office of Kropp-Stapelholm .

history

The first documentary mention dates from May 12, 1260: In a document, the Danish noblemen Mechthild von Holstein and their two sons Erich I and Abel Abelsen pledge their property to the Holstein counts Johann I and Gerhard I. The property also included Stapelholm the areas of Fræzlæt , Schwansen and Jarnwith . This certificate was the occasion for celebrations for the 750th anniversary in 2010.

The historic Stapelholm was in the administrative sense a landscape that was originally reacted to from the Tielenburg . After the castle was destroyed in the Battle of Hemmingstedt , the administration was relocated to Süderstapel in 1500 . Here the bailiff got his seat as the highest administrative officer. As early as the 17th century, the Stapelholm region had its own land rights .

Stapelholm lies on the southern border of the old duchy of Schleswig . Originally - around the year 1200 - Stapelholm belonged to the Danish administrative area, later to the Schleswig district .

Communities

6200 inhabitants lived in the communities on an area of ​​140 km²

  1. Bergenhusen
  2. Invent
  3. Meggerdorf
  4. Norderstapel
  5. South stack
  6. Tielen
  7. Wohlde
Coat of arms of the former office of Stapelholm

coat of arms

Blazon : "Divided by gold and blue, on top of it an upright, short rod that ends with a knob at the top and bottom, thickening in the middle in mixed up colors."

literature

  • Martin Beckert u. Gert Kaster: Eider-Treene-Sorge cultural landscape . Neumünster 2005
  • Günther Börm: The economy of the Geestinseln Stapelholm, its development and function in the landscape . Kiel 1966
  • Johann Adrian Bolten : Description and news of the landscape Stapelholm in the Herzogthume Schleswig, together with a map of the same . Wöhrden 1777
  • Peter W. Dirks u. Rolf Kööp: 750 years of Stapelholm . 2010
  • Jörg Ewersen: Stapelholmer BaukulTour - A circular route to important architectural monuments in the Stapelholm landscape . Office of Stapelholm 2006
  • Willers Jessen: Chronicle of the landscape Stapelholm . Rendsburg 1950
  • Willers Jessen: Stapelhom . Schleswig 1989 (reprint)
  • Ernst-Joachim Kähler: Organization and administration of the authorities in the Stapelholm region from 1713 to 1867 . Kiel 1971
  • Hildegard Mannheims, Reimer Möller a. Arno Vorpahl: The farmhouses in the Stapelholm landscape. Volume 1: Archival Studies, Neumünster 1997
  • Friedrich Müller u. Otto Fischer: The water system on the Schleswig-Holstein North Sea coast. Third part: The mainland, 4 Stapelholm and Eiderniederung, Berlin 1958

Individual evidence

  1. But reached beyond them in the east to Meggerdorf and ended in front of Seeth and Drage on the district border to North Frisia.
  2. Dipl. Dan. II, 1, No. 316.
  3. ^ Horst Windmann: Schleswig as territory. Wachholtz, Neumünster 1954, p. 172.
  4. Peter W. Dirks u. Rolf Kööp: 750 years of the Stapelholm landscape . 2010.
  5. Peter w. Dirks u. Rolf Kööp: 750 years of the Stapelholm landscape. 2010, p. 31.
  6. Schleswig-Holstein's municipal coat of arms