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