Marlen (Kehl)

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Marlen (historically also: Marlenheim ) is part of Goldscheuer , a district of Kehl in Baden-Württemberg .

history

Marlen is one of three settlements that, together with Goldscheuer and Kittersburg, have formed a politically common, but geographically separate, three-part community for centuries.

Marlen was a condominium on which the Lords of Lichtenberg owned ¼ as an allod . Around 1330 there was a first division of land between Johann II. Von Lichtenberg , from the older line of the house, and Ludwig III. from Lichtenberg . Marlen fell into the part of the property that was managed by the older line in the future. This share came in 1337 as a dowry when Geroldseck married the Lordship of Lichtenberg. He was assigned to the Willstätt office.

With the death of Count Jakob von Lichtenberg , the last male member of the House of Lichtenberg , the office of Willstätt went to the two heirs, Count Philipp I the Elder of Hanau-Babenhausen (* 1417, † 1480) and Simon , initially as a condominium IV. Alarm clock from Zweibrücken-Bitsch over. During the reign of Count Philip III. From Hanau-Lichtenberg there was a real division of the common condominiums: The Willstätt office came entirely to the County of Hanau-Lichtenberg . In return, the Brumath office came entirely to Zweibrücken-Bitsch. At the end of the 18th century, the share in Marlen was no longer part of the office.

literature

  • Fritz Eyer: The territory of the Lords of Lichtenberg 1202-1480. Investigations into the property, the rule and the politics of domestic power of a noble family from the Upper Rhine . In: Writings of the Erwin von Steinbach Foundation . 2nd edition, unchanged in the text, by an introduction extended reprint of the Strasbourg edition, Rhenus-Verlag, 1938. Volume 10 . Pfaehler, Bad Neustadt an der Saale 1985, ISBN 3-922923-31-3 (268 pages).
  • Friedrich Knöpp: Territorial holdings of the County of Hanau-Lichtenberg in Hesse-Darmstadt . [typewritten] Darmstadt 1962. [Available in the Hessisches Staatsarchiv Darmstadt , signature: N 282/6].

Individual evidence

  1. Eyer, p. 56.
  2. Eyer, p. 78.
  3. Eyer, p. 65.
  4. Eyer, p. 239.
  5. See: Knöpp, p. 18.

Coordinates: 48 ° 31 '  N , 7 ° 50'  E