Baiersröderhof

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The Baiersröderhof is a state domain in the municipality of Hammersbach in the Hessian Main-Kinzig district .

Baiersröderhof, view into the courtyard from the northeast

Geographical location

The farm is located at an altitude of 150 m above sea level in the district Marköbel the municipality Hammersbach in Main-Kinzig-Kreis in the state of Hesse , about 2.8 km north-west from Marköbel.

history

The Baiersröderhof was owned by the Ilbenstadt monastery in 1139 . For the Lords of Carben , 1385 and 1404 rights are documented here, which they had as a Hanau castle fief. The Baiersröderhof was part of the Office Windecken the rule and from 1429 county of Hanau , from 1458: Hanau-Münzenberg . Ecclesiastically, the farm belonged to the parish of Marköbel. The County of Hanau-Münzenberg initially joined the Lutheran denomination during the Reformation , and was reformed from 1597 . In 1634 four families lived in the farm.

With the death of the last Hanau count, Johann Reinhard III. , 1736, the Baiersröderhof - together with the entire county of Hanau-Munzenberg - fell to the Landgraviate of Hessen-Kassel , from which the Electorate of Hesse emerged at the beginning of the 19th century . In 1802 the Counts of Leiningen-Westerburg bought the farm and then sold it to Kurhessen, where it became a state domain. During the Napoleonic period, the Baiersröder Hof was under French military administration from 1806, belonged to the Principality of Hanau from 1807–1810 and then from 1810 to 1813 to the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt , Department of Hanau . Then it fell back to the Electorate of Hesse. There, with the administrative reform of the Electorate of Hesse in 1821, during which the Electorate of Hesse was divided into four provinces and 22 districts, the court was added to the newly formed Hanau district. In 1866 the electorate - and with it the Baiersröderhof - was annexed by Prussia after the German-Austrian War and now formed an estate district . In 1895 37 people lived here. In 1928 the estate districts in Prussia were dissolved and the Baiersröder Hof was assigned to Marköbel. After the Second World War it was in the state of Hesse. With the regional reform in Hesse , the farm came to lie in the newly formed Main-Kinzig district .

Historical forms of names

  • Rode (1139)
  • Rade (1319)
  • Beiersrode (1348)
  • Roederhof (1634)
  • Pfaffenhof

literature

  • Heinrich Reimer : Historical local dictionary for Kurhessen . Marburg 1926, p. 25.
  • Otto Volk: cloister courtyard, country settlement, domain. The Baiersröder Hof near Marköbel . In: Chronicle. 1150 years of Marköbel - 850 years of Baiersröder Hof. 1989, pp. 473-520.

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Coordinates: 50 ° 13 ′ 43.7 ″  N , 8 ° 56 ′ 54.8 ″  E