Bodenhausen (Hofgeismar)

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Coordinates: 51 ° 30 ′ 56 ″  N , 9 ° 19 ′ 51 ″  E

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Bodenhausen (Hofgeismar)
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Bodenhausen was a settlement first mentioned in a document in 1234 in what is now the district of Hofgeismar in the northern Hessian district of Kassel . It is not known when the place was left.

Geographical location

The settlement was located about 4 km west-northwest of Hofgeismar at 259  m above sea level, northeast of Ostheim and south of Lamerden , in what is now a forest area west of the Arensberg (340 m). Its exact location is not known, but it can be localized approximately using various clues. According to a note from 1545, the "Bonhauser Brunnen" was on the border of the field marks of Ostheim and Hofgeismar. There is about 1.1 km south-southeast of Lamerden in the area of ​​the field "Bonhausen" or "Im Bonhausen", which continues as a forest area in the area of ​​Hofgeismar near the border of Ostheim 1.4 km further south-west. Accordingly, the place can be assumed to be in the area of ​​the meeting point of the three districts.

Today the state road L3210 runs around 700 meters northwest from Ostheim in the south to Lamerden in the north, and the Diemel flows around 1 km west towards the Weser .

history

Very little is known about the history of the place. In February 1234, Abbot Hermann and Hasungen Monastery acquired two hooves in "Bodenhosen" from the brothers Konrad and Hartmud called von Aschendorf; the hospital of the collegiate monastery at the Liebfrauenkirche in Hofgeismar also owned goods in the village at this time. After that, there are only a few notes on the place, the last in 1544 in the Trendelburger Salbuch .

Footnotes

  1. Landau: Wüstungen, p. 29.
  2. ^ Hessisches Staatsarchiv Marburg: HStAM Fonds Urk. 27 No. 13

literature

  • Georg Landau : Historical-topographical description of the desolate localities in the Electorate of Hesse and in the grand-ducal Hessian parts of Hessengaue, Oberlahngaue and Ittergaue (= journal of the Association for Hessian History and Regional Studies. Supplement 7, ZDB -ID 200295-4 ). Theodor Fischer, Kassel 1858, p. 29 .
  • Heinrich Reimer (Hrsg.): Historical local lexicon for Kurhessen (publications of the historical commission for Hessen). Elwert, Marburg, 1974, p. 56 (“Bonhausen”).

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