Büttelei Littenheim

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The Büttelei Littenheim was a historic administrative district in Alsace in the Middle Ages and early modern times .

scope

The villages Littenheim , Lupstein and Untermutzheim belonged to the Büttelei Littenheim .

history

The "Büttelei" corresponded in its function to a small office .

In the two partitions of the Lichtenberg rule , which took place around 1330 and 1335, the Büttelei is mentioned as part of this rule . It is the part of the country of the "middle line", the descendants of Ludwig III. von Lichtenberg , assigned.

literature

  • Fritz Eyer: The territory of the Lords of Lichtenberg 1202-1480. Investigations into the property, the rule and the politics of domestic power of a noble family from the Upper Rhine . In: Writings of the Erwin von Steinbach Foundation . 2nd edition, unchanged in the text, by an introduction extended reprint of the Strasbourg edition, Rhenus-Verlag, 1938. Volume 10 . Pfaehler, Bad Neustadt an der Saale 1985, ISBN 3-922923-31-3 (268 pages).

Remarks

  1. Eyer, p. 53, note 21, notes on this: “I was only able to establish that Untermutzheim was a separate village and should not be confused with Mutzenhausen in the course of this work. It will be reported about this elsewhere ”. Presumably it is a desert .

Individual evidence

  1. Eyer, p. 240.
  2. Eyer, p. 79.