Klein-Alberstedt

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Klein-Alberstedt is a desert , around one kilometer southwest of Alberstedt , a district of Farnstädt .

history

It was first mentioned in 1052, when the Gosek Monastery, dedicated to St. Michael, was given 12 Hufen Land in Alfarstide .

In Hersfelder tithe directory , a location is Alberstat mentioned whether these are small Alberstedt or around the still existing Alberstedt, is unclear. However, it is very likely that it is Alberstedt, which still exists today.

In 1181 Bishop Dietrich von Halberstadt left 6½ Hufen land in Elverstede to the Kaltenborn monastery near Riestedt , which was confirmed again in 1183 by Pope Lucius III. The monastery Rode at Wimmelburg received 1254 villa Alverstede 1½ hooves possession.

Both districts were mentioned for the first time in 1327 - the Holzzelle monastery exchanged goods with the Kaltenborn monastery in villa et in campi parvi et magni alverstede . The last time both places were mentioned in 1376, when noble Albrecht and Ludwig von Hakeborn sold the two villages of Albistede to Count Gebhard IV von Mansfeld.

From 1400 on, Klein-Alberstedt is no longer mentioned.

Klein-Alberstedt was surrounded by a system of ramparts and ditches in the late 11th century, which was filled in during the 12th century due to the expansion of the village. The wall and moat system that surrounded Klein-Alberstedt in the late 11th century was filled in during the 12th century due to the expansion of the village and replaced by a larger moat.

literature

  • Archeology in the fast lane - excavation on the A38
  • Eberhard Eigendorf: On settlement studies in the area around Eisleben
  • Erich Neuss: Settlement history of the Saalkreis and the Mansfeld country

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Coordinates: 51 ° 26 '  N , 11 ° 37'  E