List of the lords of Wandsbek
The Holsteinische Gut Wandsbek was founded according to different statements in 1472 and 1496. A list of the first landlords is not only incomplete, it also contradicts this information by naming owners from 1460 onwards. It is possible that the rulers only pledged the village of the same name to them .
The (first) good
Period | Landowner | Acquisition through |
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1460-1465 | Johann tom Berge, Hamburg councilor | Pledging |
1465 | Clawes de Sware and Hoyger Tzerneholt, citizens of Hamburg | Pledging |
? | Hinrick Murme (i) ster , Mayor of Hamburg | Pledging |
1505 | Kord von Winthem, also: Cort von Wenshen / Winthern, citizens of Hamburg | lease |
? | Matthias Rantzau | Pledging |
1520 | Jacob Rantzau , his brother | Pledging |
? | Detlev Reventlow , Hamburg canon and provost of the Reinbek monastery | Pledging |
The noble estate
In 1524 Wandsbek became a noble estate , which the owner could freely dispose of.
Period | Landowner | Acquisition through |
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1525-1534 | Dr. Hinrich Salsborg [Salßborch], Hamburg Mayor | Donation |
1534-1554 | Anna Salsborg [Salßborch, Salzburger] his widow | heritage |
1554-1557 | Heinrich von Zesterfleth, second husband of the widow Salsborg | heritage |
1554-1557 | Dispute over the estate between Anna Salsborg's heirs, the von Spreckelsen and von Zeven families, and Heinrich von Zesterfleth |
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1557-1564 |
Adam Traziger , Hamburg Council Syndic and since 1558 Duke Adolf's Chancellor at Gottorfer Hof |
Fiefdom |
1564-1598 |
Heinrich Rantzau , governor ( produx cimbricus ) of the Danish king for the royal share of Schleswig-Holstein |
purchase |
1599-1614 | Breido [Breide] Rantzau, his son, Danish Imperial Councilor | Inheritance / purchase |
1614 | King Christian IV of Denmark | purchase |
1614-1627 | Adam Basilier | lease |
1627-1628 | Abondio Somigliano, Imperial Postmaster of Hamburg | as spoils of war |
1630-1639 | Berend von Hagen, Danish colonel | lease |
1640-1645 |
Christian Graf von Pentz , son-in-law of King Christian IV, governor of Glückstadt and bailiff of Steinburg |
Purchase / exchange |
1645-1652 | Albert Balthasar Berns [Behrens], merchant and financier of King Christian IV (also acquires Tonndorf and Hinschenfelde in 1646 ) |
purchase |
1652-1664 | Elisabeth Berns, his widow | heritage |
1664-1670 | Albert Balthasar Berns jun., Son of both | heritage |
1670-1678 | Gabriel Berns jun., His brother | heritage |
1678 | Anna van der Whiele, his sister | heritage |
1678-1679 | Paul von Klingenberg zu Hanerau, her brother-in-law, State Councilor | purchase |
1679-1705 | Friedrich Christian Freiherr von Kielmansegg (e) | purchase |
1705-1739 | Joachim von Ahlefeld on Westensee, his son-in-law | purchase |
1739-1743 | King Christian VI from Denmark | purchase |
1743-1762 | Margrave Friedrich Ernst of Brandenburg-Culmbach , his brother-in-law | the usufruct left |
1762-1782 | Go Councilor Heinrich Carl Graf von Schimmelmann zu Ahrensburg | purchase |
1782-1842 | Christian Carl Graf von Schimmelmann, his son (sold in 1805 the area of Wandsbek as well as Tonndorf and Hinschenfelde to the rulers) |
heritage |
1842-1857 | Ernst Count von Schimmelmann of Ahrensburg | heritage |
1857 |
Johann Anton Wilhelm von Carstenn zu Neverstaven , merchant (the estate is parceled out and sold piece by piece, the wood is sold in the Wandsbek patch, the intact castle demolished in 1861) |
purchase |
The remaining estate was renamed Marienthal in 1861 and incorporated into the city of Wandsbek in 1878 . With this it came through the Greater Hamburg Law in 1937 to (the Land) Hamburg, was incorporated into the City of Hamburg in 1938.
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- Paul Eickhoff: History of Wandsbeck up to 1564. Supplement to the annual report of the Matthias-Claudius-Gymnasium Easter 1904 , printed by Ms. Puvogel, Wandsbeck 1904, digitized
- Georg Wilhelm Röpke: Between Alster and Wandse. District lexicon of the Wandsbek district. Verlag Otto Heinevetter, Hamburg 1985, ISBN 3-87474-961-4 .