Ermen (Lüdinghausen)

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Ermen is a farming community in the town of Lüdinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia on the southern edge of the Coesfeld district . The scattered settlement is located southeast of Lüdinghausen and borders in the southeast on the municipality of Nordkirchen and in the south on the Ternsche peasantry in the town of Selm in the Unna district . Coordinates: 51 ° 44 '30.1 "  N , 7 ° 28' 36.1"  O . Designated nature reserves are in the immediate vicinity of the farmers : Am Teufelsbach and Erzener Holz .

history

The first historical traces can be found in the year 800, when two men named Snelhard and Walfried donated their possessions (farm, lands) to Liudger , who later became the first bishop of Münster. From then on, the Werden monastery had a decisive influence on the Lüdinghauser area. Ermen's first documentary mention was made in 1150 in the Werden register. There the Hof Huckinsfelde (today Hof Höckensfeld) was called. The dependence of the Ermener on the rule of the castle Lüdinghausen is not proven, rather Ermen belonged for a long time to the episcopal office of Werne and thus to the prince-bishop's cathedral. The farmer's court in Ermen documents affiliations of other farms of the Lords von Alrodt, von Meinhövel, Hake zu Rauschenburg and von Morrien zu Nordkirchen in 1536. In 1804, Ermen was initially assigned to the Hereditary Principality of Münster , and from 1806 it was under the governor-general of Louis Henri Loison . In 1808 Ermen came to the Grand Duchy of Berg , a Napoleonic satellite state from which Napoleon recruited troops. In 1809 Ermen belongs to the Municipalité Lüdinghausen and is thus assigned to the Ruhr department. While the neighboring Tüllinghof farms are in the territory of the French Empire , in 1811 Ermen lies in the Grand Duchy of Berg. In 1815 the divided parish of Lüdinghausen was reunited. The Ermen shooting club was founded in 1829. The school was rebuilt in 1843 and 1965 and closed in 1968.

Special

  • 1951/52: Heinz Neuhaus boxing training camp in the Ermen restaurant in Hülswitt
  • 1963: Mention of Ermens in Günter Grass's Dog Years
  • 2001: WDR television broadcast about Ermen

Individual evidence

  1. Protected areas in Germany. Federal Agency for Nature Conservation, May 7, 2019, accessed on May 7, 2019 .
  2. History - Schützenverein Ermen e. V. Accessed on May 7, 2019 (German).