Bredenvlet

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Seal of the knight Bertoldus Bredenvlet around 1375

Bredenvlet (also: Bredenvlete or Bredenvleet ) was the name of an old Bremen and Holstein noble family .

history

The family of this name, a knightly noble family, seems to have immigrated from Bremen to Holstein and was mentioned several times in documents. Bredenvlets owned estates in the Jork area . In 1300 a pension from the property " in arena Bredenvlet " was sold. In 1313 they also sold two acres of plow land (terre aratorie) “ in arena Bredenvlet ” and 1322 lands “in Bredenvlet extremum”. They then emigrated to the Uetersen area in the parish of Asfleht, which later went down in a storm surge. Presumably they still had land in Jork, which Dietrich Bredenvlet sold to the Scharnebeck monastery in May 1397 . This Diederich Bredenvlet also made several sales to the Uetersen monastery between 1391 and 1393 . A Dietrich and Wilkinus Bredenvlet went to Haseldorf with Hartwig Heest Vogt . In 1409 a Diederich Bredenvlet still owned parts of the village Haseldorf, who later ceded all his claims to the Bordesholm monastery . After that, the name of this noble family was found in the Bailiwick of Uetersen, where it was later not mentioned.

swell

  • Association for Lübeck History and Archeology: Seal of the Middle Ages from the archives of the city of Lübeck Volume 3 Holstein and Lauenburg city seals, seals of noble families . Page 38 (Lübeck 1862–1865)
  • Detlef Detlefsen : History of the Holstein Elbmarschen, Volume 1, Pages 276, 287, 288, Glückstadt 1891 and 1892.
  • Andreas Fründt: The Hochadeliche Closter zu Uetersen page 18, CDC Heydorn, Uetersen 1986
  • Schleswig-Holstein Document Book 11. p. 438.
  • StB 42 a, addendum page 291