Happenrode

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Happenrode was a small, long since deserted fallen settlement in today's district of Istha in northern Hesse Kassel district . It was located between Istha and Martinhagen , but the exact location is not yet known.

history

Almost nothing is known about the history of the place. In the property register of the Hasungen monastery it is mentioned in 1328 as "Happenrode juxta villam Ysta" (Happenrode near the village of Istha), and it appears for the last time in the Hasungen valid register in 1515 , when the monastery was still entitled to the tithe in the local field mark . It is not known when the place was abandoned.

Footnotes

  1. Georg Landau : Historical-topographical description of the desolate localities in the Electorate of Hesse and in the grand-ducal Hessian parts of Hessengaue, Oberlahngaue and Ittergaue (= journal of the Association for Hessian History and Regional Studies. Supplement 7, ZDB -ID 200295-4 ). Theodor Fischer, Kassel 1858, p. 180

literature

  • Heinrich Reimer (Hrsg.): Historical local lexicon for Kurhessen (publications of the historical commission for Hessen). Elwert, Marburg, 1974, p. 202.

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