List of devastations in the Nordhausen district
This list shows the deserted areas in the Nordhausen district . It does not claim to be complete.
- 1294: Adolf von Nassau campaign
- 1412: Flegler War
Surname | location | Erster- wähnung |
Beginning of lying in the desert | Remarks | image |
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Rossungen | at Himmelgarten | December 21, 1140 | 1294 | In 1295 the Himmelgarten monastery was built on the ruins of the destroyed village | |
Bechersdorf | near Urbach | 1294 | |||
Ebersborn | near Urbach | 1294 | |||
Turning bags | at Bösenrode | 1294 | |||
Ballrode | with resinations | 1294 | Residents settled mainly in Lower Saxony, partly in Harzungen | ||
Wachsbach | near Petersdorf am Eichenberg | 1294 | Residents settled in Petersdorf | ||
Riethof | near Heringen / Helme , 2 km east | 1404 | Should in disputes between Dietrich IX. von Hohnstein-Heringen and the monks of Walkenried plundered and burned down. Roof tiles were found in 1960. | ||
Welkerode | near Heringen / Helme , 2 km southwest | 1407 | Destroyed during the siege of Heringen. Church stood at the "hollow ditch". | ||
Thiergarten | near Neustadt below Hohnstein Castle 51 ° 34 ′ 14 ″ N, 10 ° 49 ′ 42 ″ E |
1412 | The settlement had 22 farmsteads. Among other things, the residents were responsible for supplying Hohnstein Castle (fish, venison) and settled in Neustadt after it was destroyed in the Flegler War . | ||
Blicherode | near Neustadt | 1412 | Residents settled in Neustadt | ||
Harzfeld | near Neustadt 51 ° 32 ′ 59 ″ N, 10 ° 50 ′ 37 ″ E |
1412 | Church ruins present, the nearby forest is called Harzfelder Holz , residents settled in Neustadt | ||
Gunsdorf | near Neustadt | 1412 | Residents settled in Neustadt | ||
Tütschenrode | near Rüdigsdorf | 1412 | |||
Bischofferode | near Niedersachswerfen , below the Johannisberg | 1412 | The village was surrounded by a wall, the remains of which are still visible. Most of the residents settled in Lower Saxony. | ||
Hunsdorf | near Steigerthal | 1412 | A church ruin has been preserved | ||
Elbingen | at Buchholz | 1412 | |||
Crimderode | near Urbach am Märschgraben , southeast of the Rodeberge | 891 as Criemhilterot | 1412 | Village of the same name approx. 5 km away ( Krimderode ) | |
Grumbach | at Leimbach | 1412 | |||
Vockenrode | at sawmill 51 ° 33 '5 "N, 10 ° 52' 51" O |
1253 | 1436 | 23 houses |
literature
- Hans-Jürgen Grönke: Problems and new results when researching the desert areas in the Nordhausen district . In: Contributions to local history from the city and district of Nordhausen . Volume 8.1983. Pp. 52-60.
- Karl Meyer: The desolations of the county of Stolberg-Stolberg, Stolberg-Roßla and the ancestral county of Hohnstein: with a desert map of these counties and the area around Nordhausen , in: Journal of the Harz Association for History and Archeology , 4th year, 3rd and 4th year . Issue, pp. 249–290 [1]
- Wilhelm Vahlbruch: Home booklet of the Graffschaft Hohnstein in the district of Ilfeld (southern Harz) , Crimderode 1927. P. 27.
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Archived copy ( Memento of the original from May 1, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Retrieved August 8, 2015
- ↑ a b Festschrift 800 Years of Lower Saxony Werfen (1208-2008)
- ↑ Hans-Jürgen Grönke : Problems and new results when researching the desert areas in the Nordhausen district . In: Contributions to local history from the city and district of Nordhausen . Vol. 8, 1983. p. 58.
- ↑ a b c d http://www.karstwanderweg.de/neustadt.htm , accessed on August 8, 2015
- ↑ http://www.karstwanderweg.de/kwn063.htm , accessed on August 8, 2015
- ↑ Hans-Jürgen Grönke: Problems and new results when researching the desert areas in the Nordhausen district . In: Contributions to local history from the city and district of Nordhausen . Volume 8.1983. P.56.
- ^ Ernst Günther Förstemann: Small writings on the history of the city of Nordhausen , Ferd. Förstemann, Nordhausen 1855. p. 69.