Lützelmaden

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Coordinates: 51 ° 9 ′ 47 "  N , 9 ° 23 ′ 38"  E

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Lützelmaden is a desert in the district of Maden , a district of Gudensberg in the north Hessian Schwalm-Eder district .

The small town was first mentioned in 1145 as parvo Maden , when the Augustinian Canons' Abbey in Weißenstein exchanged two manes there from a Kaufung ministerial . It was located about 199 m above sea level about 1.5 km east of Maden and 200 m west of today's federal highway 254 , the former military road from Kassel to Homberg and Ziegenhain , not far south of the road leading from Maden to the B 254.

Various and changing local nobility from the area as well as monasteries and monasteries were landowners in the village or took their tithe from there: the St. Petri monastery in Fritzlar , the monasteries Hasungen and Haina , Messrs. Lugelin, von Meysenbug and von Schartenberg as well as the Cantor of St. Petri-Stift, Hermann von Grone.

Lützelmaden no longer appears in the list of places belonging to the Landgrave Hessian Office of Gudensberg in 1403 , so that it can be concluded that the settlement had already been abandoned at this point in time. Most of the district was added to the neighboring village of Maden and a small part to the village of Niedervorschütz . The last document was mentioned in 1418.

In the area of ​​the desert, finds from the late Latène and Carolingian times were later discovered.

Footnotes

  1. The place name appears in documents from later years in alternating forms: Luccel Maden (1155/58), Mathen minor (1209), Luccelen Mathen (1217/20), Luzelen Maden (1293), Lucellenmaden (1305), Maden minor (1310 / 15), Luszelemnaden (1315), Luczelmadin (1322), minor maggots (1335), Luczelmaden (1418) and Lützel maggots.
  2. ^ Gudensberg, Schwalm-Eder district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  3. Irmhild Georg: The prehistory of Madens, from the Paleolithic to the birth of Christ , (undated) p. 14

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