Collegiate Foundation Eutin
The collegiate foundation Eutin was a collegiate foundation in Eutin in the Diocese of Lübeck / Hochstift Lübeck (today Ostholstein district in Schleswig-Holstein ). As a regional authority, several villages around Eutin were subordinate to him.
The Collegiate Foundation Eutin was founded in 1308 by Lübeck Bishop Burkhard von Serkem . After the bishop's seat in Lübeck was relocated and the bishop moved to Eutin in 1309, due to the rift with Lübeck , the Eutin collegiate monastery gained in importance and received, among other things, properties in the area between Oldenburg in Holstein and Heiligenhafen .
The Eutin collegiate monastery was preserved during the Reformation and evangelical continued.
The church of the collegiate monastery was the Eutin St. Michaelis Church .
The Collegiate Foundation Eutin, which like the Lübeck Cathedral Chapter was part of the Hochstift Lübeck , was secularized as a result of the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss 1803 - its possessions were administered from 1804 by the newly formed Office Collegiate Foundation in the Principality of Lübeck .
literature
- Andreas Röpcke : The Eutin Collegiate Foundation in the Middle Ages 1309-1535 (published in Sources and Research on the History of Schleswig-Holstein - Volume 71), Neumünster 1977.
- Andreas Röpcke: The Eutin collegiate pen in the late medieval area of tension - in: Jahrbuch für Heimatkunde ( Heimatverband Eutin ), Eutin 1978 (pages 41–45)
- Otto Rönnpag: Das Kollegiatstift Eutin - in: Jahrbuch für Heimatkunde (Heimatverband Eutin), Eutin 1984 (pages 23-29)
- Andreas Röpcke: The Eutin Collegiate Foundation in the Middle Ages - in: Yearbook for Local Studies 2010 (pages 11–28) ( Heimatverband Eutin ), Eutin 2011