Lehndorf (Mühlberg / Elbe)

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Dorfstrasse (1904)
Lehndorf in a cabinet card from 1762 by Isaak Jacob von Petri

Lehndorf is a place in the city of Mühlberg / Elbe and belongs to the Koßdorf district . The village, which was independent until 1937, is located south of the main town Koßdorf on the L67 road .

history

Lehndorf was first mentioned as a legendorph in 1251 . Another document mentioned the place as early as 1202, but this document is considered a forgery from a later time. The place name comes from the Low German , from lege, leeg (low) village in the lowlands. To the south of the village lies the desert of Hohndorf.

Lehndorf was obliged to pay interest to the Nimbschen monastery in 1251 . Botho von Ileburg testified in a document in 1353 that Rudolf von Sachsen had given the Mühlberg monastery 2 marks, which the brothers Walther and Günther von Köckritz had in Lehn. In 1484 the village became a treasure trove of Agnes Berken von der Duba . In 1550 there were 29½ hooves , most of which were devastated in the Thirty Years War . In 1687 many fields were completely silted up.

Lehndorf had 123 inhabitants in 1816 and 191 in 1910. In 1937 Lehndorf was incorporated into Koßdorf together with Wenzendorf .

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Emilia Crome: The place names of the Bad Liebenwerda district. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1968, DNB 456303359 .
  2. ^ Stories of the territories and districts of the Province of Saxony. Volume 1: Heinrich Nebelsieck : History of the Liebenwerda district . Gebauer-Schwetschke, Halle an der Saale 1912.

Coordinates: 51 ° 29 '  N , 13 ° 14'  E