Engelbrachtinghausen

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Angel Broke Ting Hausen was a village settlement, which in today's district of Saxony Mountain in northern Hesse Waldeck-Frankenberg is suspected. Neither the exact location of the place, nor the time of his task are known, and the history of the settlement except for some is tithe -Belehnungen almost nothing is known.

The place name appeared in alternating spelling over the centuries: Engelbrachtessen (1267), Engelbrachtingshusen (1331), Engelbartinchusen (1332-1344), Engelbrachtshusen (around 1365), Engilbrechtessen (1409), Engelbrachtsen (1458), Engelbrechsen (1514) and Engelberschen (1531). But whether this refers to this place or to Engelbritzen near Viesebeck is not undisputed.

In 1301 it is announced that the noble lords of Grafschaft held the local tithe as a fiefdom of the Counts of Waldeck . This is still the case in 1365. In 1406 this fief went to Broseke (Ambrosius) von Viermünden zu Nordenbeck .

In 1325, Konrad von Itter also enfeoffed Hildebrand Schilder with 15 hooves at Engelbrachtinghausen and half of the tithe on it, and the subsequent pledge for 150 marks of silver to Count Heinrich IV. Von Waldeck certainly relates to Engelbrachtinghausen - and not on Engelbritzen, as shown in the online version of the Historisches Ortslexikons Hessen. The same applies to the resignation of Johann and Heinrich von dem Bifange in 1331 in favor of Count Heinrich von Waldeck on the tithe and all goods in Nieder- Bifangen , with the exception of the goods in Engelbrachtinghausen.

Footnotes

  1. Engelbritzen, Kassel district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS) .; Engelbrachtinghausen, Waldeck-Frankenberg district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  2. Engelbritzen, Kassel district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).

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