Bolkinhagen

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Coordinates: 51 ° 15 ′ 50 ″  N , 9 ° 10 ′ 8 ″  E

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Bolkinhagen was a settlement in what is now the district of the north Hessian city ​​of Naumburg in the Kassel district . The place fell desolate in the second half of the 15th century and was mentioned for the last time in 1532.

Geographical location

The place was about 2 km north of Naumburg at an altitude of 310  m in the "Im Bolkenhagen" corridor , near the source of a brook that was only about 800 m long and drained west to the Elbe . About 400 m northeast is the Altenstädter waiting , today as lookout tower used stump of the 14th century by the kurmainzischen built city Naumburg waiting .

history

The place was first mentioned in a document on January 21, 1367, when Adolf von Itter renounced the rights that he had on the Bolkinhagen estate near Naumburg Castle and transferred them to the Augustinian monastery in Volkhardinghausen . In 1375 Curt Wedelberg and his wife Bertha, with the consent of their liege lord Adolf von Itter, sold the "Falkenhagen" (= Bolkinhagen) to the convent of the Volkhardinghausen monastery. The settlement was abandoned in the second half of the 15th century. The fields of the district were then at least partially cultivated from Naumburg, so that the Volkhardinghausen Monastery, which was taken over by Augustinian Canons from the Möllenbeck Monastery in 1465, had these goods in "Bulkenhagen" confiscated in 1479. After the Reformation in the county of Waldeck was introduced in 1525/26 and the monastery was dissolved and converted into a count's farm , the Bolkinhagen monastery property was sold to Burkhard von Hertingshausen in 1532 .

Footnotes

  1. Hessisches Staatsarchiv Marburg: HStAM Fonds Urk. 81 No 35
  2. Hessisches Staatsarchiv Marburg: HStAM Fonds Urk. 84 No 335

literature

  • Volker Knöppel: To the Naumburger Wüstungen , in: Geschichtsverein Naumburg: Mitteilungen , 1986, ISSN 1439-8060, pp. 26–30 (here: 29–30).
  • Erich Klibansky : The topographical development of the Kurmainzischen offices in Hessen. (Marburg studies on older German history.) Elwert, Marburg, 1925, p. 95.
  • Heinrich Reimer (Hrsg.): Historical local lexicon for Kurhessen (publications of the historical commission for Hessen). Elwert, Marburg, 1974, p. 55.

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