Füsingharde

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The Füsingharde ( Danish : Fysing Herred ) was a harde in Schleswig .

The Füsingharde was created in 1702 from the former bailiwick of the Schleswig bishop in Füsing . The symbol of the Füsingharde are two crossed keys. The keys refer to St. Peter , the patron saint of Schleswig Cathedral , whose symbol has been two keys since the 5th century (Matth. 16, 16-19).

The Füsingharde came after the creation of the offices to the Gottorf office , which later became part of the Schleswig district.