Grünberg Castle (Magdeburg)
Grünberg Castle | ||
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Alternative name (s): | Gronenborch | |
Castle type : | Niederungsburg | |
Conservation status: | Burgstall | |
Place: | Magdeburg | |
Geographical location | 52 ° 7 '0.7 " N , 11 ° 41' 53.1" E | |
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The Castle Green Mountain is an Outbound lowland castle in Magdeburg . In old records Grünberg Castle is also called Gronenborch (Grünburg) and referred to as a castle .
Geographical location
Grünberg Castle was east of the Elbe between the village of Cracau , today a district of Magdeburg , and the village of Gübs in what is now the Jerichower Land district in Saxony-Anhalt .
In the vicinity of Grünberg Castle, there was a village of Grünberg , which was referred to as the "Dorfstelle Grünberg" on land maps from the 19th century.
According to the land maps, the village of Grünberg was in the area of today's Magdeburg district of Zipkeleben . The Neugrüneberg district is located near the old village of Grünberg.
history
After Emperor Otto IV. By Pope Innocent III. 1210 excommunicated was and Archbishop Albert I of Magdeburg ( Albert I of Käfernburg ) the excommunication was pronounced against him, the archbishop in 1213 by Friedrich von Kare, one was a vassal of the emperor, abducted and taken to the castle Grünberg. Burgrave Burchard IV of Magdeburg ( Burchard V von Querfurt ), then besieged the castle for six days with armed Magdeburg citizens and freed the archbishop. Emperor Otto IV arrived too late and, in revenge , devastated Neustadt , the villages of Insleben , Schrotdorf and Frose , as well as mills and the archbishop's farms. Magdeburg itself was protected by its citizens. Archbishop Albrecht I then initiated the city expansion of Magdeburg on the area devastated by the emperor. Gerhard, Steward and commander of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg , took the castle Grünberg 1214 with a list in one night and it was then given by Archbishop Albert I as Lehn .
Web links
- State Archives Saxony-Anhalt, C 96 I, IX D No. 8a, Bl. 210: New Königsborn land map, 1858
- Measuring table sheet 2101: Neu Königsborn, 1877
Individual evidence
- ^ Samuel Walther: Singularia Magdeburgica or Merckworthiness from Magdeburg History, Volume 7, Verlag Seidel and Scheidhauer, Magdeburg and Leipzig 1740
- ^ Samuel Walther: Singularia Magdeburgica or Merckworthiness from Magdeburg History, Volume 7, Verlag Seidel and Scheidhauer, Magdeburg and Leipzig 1740
- ^ State archive Saxony-Anhalt: Land map Neu Königsborn, signature: C 96 I, IX D No. 8a, p. 2101, Neu Königsborn, 1858
- ↑ Gustav Reischel: Wüstungskunde of the districts Jerichow I and Jerichow II (GQProvSachs No. 9) 1930, self-published by the Historical Commission, Magdeburg, 1930
- ^ Paul Grimm: Handbook of prehistoric and early historical ramparts and weir systems - Part 1: The prehistoric and early historical castle walls of the districts of Halle and Magdeburg, Akademie Verlag, Berlin, 1958
- ↑ Otto Schlüter & Oskar August: Atlas of the Saale and middle EIbeg region, Verlag Enzyklopädie, Leipzig, 1960
- ^ Max Planck Institute for History: Germania Sacra, Historical-Statistical Description of the Church of the Old Reich, The Dioceses of the Church Province of Magdeburg, The Diocese of Naumburg, Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1997
- ^ State archive Saxony-Anhalt: Land map Neu Königsborn, signature: C 96 I, IX D No. 8a, p. 2101, Neu Königsborn, 1858
- ↑ Historical commission at the Royal. Academie der Wissenschaften: The chronicles of the cities of Lower Saxony: Magdeburg, Volume 1, Magdeburger Schöppenchronik, Verlag S. Hirzel, Leipzig 1869
- ^ Max Planck Institute for History: Germania Sacra, Historical-Statistical Description of the Church of the Old Reich, The Dioceses of the Church Province of Magdeburg, The Diocese of Naumburg, Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1997
- ^ Johann Heinrich Zedler: Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts, Volume 1, Verlag Johann Heinrich Zedler, Halle and Leipzig, 1732
- ^ Samuel Walther: Singularia Magdeburgica or Merckworthiness from Magdeburg History, Volume 7, Verlag Seidel and Scheidhauer, Magdeburg and Leipzig, 1740
- ↑ Historical commission at the Royal. Academie der Wissenschaften: The chronicles of the cities of Lower Saxony: Magdeburg, Volume 1, Magdeburger Schöppenchronik, Verlag S. Hirzel, Leipzig, 1869
- ↑ George Albert von Mülverstedt: Regesta archiepiscopatus Magdeburgensis, Volume 2, Th. From 1192 to 1269, Verlag E. Baensch jun., Magdeburg, 1881