Nerdar

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Nerdar is a deserted village in the district of Münden , a western district of Lichtenfels in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district in northern Hesse .

geography

The village was located east-northeast of Münden at 315  m above sea level on the lower reaches of the Orke tributary Aar, west below the Henzenkopf (405 m). The state road L 617 from Münden in the west to Dalwigksthal in the east and the Orke run about 400 m and 600 m south of the desert.

history

The place "Nerdere" was first mentioned in 1247, was owned by Corvey Abbey , belonged to the Corvey Office of Münden and, after violent feuds between Corvey and Waldeck , was pledged in 1298 with the entire office to Count Otto I. von Waldeck. In 1336 , Count Heinrich IV. Von Waldeck pledged the village to Count Johann von Nassau-Hadamar as the bride's treasure for his daughter Else (Elisabeth) . In 1373 the Lords of Ense owned half a tithe in "Nirdern". 1473 the brothers Johann and Reinhard received from Dalwigk Count Wolrad I. von Waldeck and his son Philip , the castle and the Office Lichtenfels with the local Freistuhl and the lower courts to feud , with the villages of Neukirchen , Munden and Immighausen and the now desolate fallen Places Nerder and Rhadern .

The "nerder tenth" was mentioned in 1616 in accounts of the Dalwigkschen Gut Kampf .

Footnotes

  1. The written rendering of the place name changed several times, from "Nerdere" (1247, 1298) to "Nerderm" and "Nerdern" (1336), "Nirdern" (1373) and "Nerder" (1473) to today's "Nerdar" ( Nerdar , Waldeck-Frankenberg district, in the historical local lexicon Hesse and Ganßauge, among others: The architectural and art monuments in the Kassel administrative district, New Series, Volume 3, Eisenberg district , p. 250).
  2. Johann (1444–1493) became the progenitor of the Dalwigk zu Lichtenfels line.

literature

  • Gottfried Ganßauge, Walter Kramm, Wolfgang Medding: The architectural and art monuments in the Kassel administrative region, New Series, Volume 3, District of the Eisenberg , Bärenreiter-Verlag, Kassel, 1939, p. 250 (digitized online) .
  • Ulrich Bockshammer: Older territorial history of the county of Waldeck . Writings of the Hessian Office for Historical Regional Studies, Volume 24, Elwert, Marburg 1958, pp. 228–235.
  • Heinrich Höhle: The submerged localities in Waldeck , Bing, Korbach, 1931, pp. 217–218, no. 36

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Coordinates: 51 ° 9 ′ 23 "  N , 8 ° 45 ′ 59"  E