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Nulende is a desert in the Hanauerland.

Geographical location

The exact location of the Nulende desert is not known. Possible locations were assumed to be in the districts of Freistett (town of Rheinau), Bodersweier or Querbach ( districts of Kehl ).

history

Nulende was a fiefdom from the Bishop of Strasbourg to the Lords of Lichtenberg . The first loan took place in 1274. 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 . Nulende fell into the part of the property that was managed by the older line in the future. In the rule of Lichtenberg it was assigned to the office of Willstätt .

Still proven as part of the office in the middle of the 15th century, it later fell into desolation.

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).
  • Wilhelm Mechler: The territory of the Lichtenberger to the right of the Rhine . In: Société d'Histoire et d'Archaeologie de Saverne et Environs (Eds.): Cinquième centenaire de la création du Comté de Hanau-Lichtenberg 1480 - 1980 = Pays d'Alsace 111/112 (2, 3/1980), p 31-37.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VI: Freiburg administrative region . Stuttgart 1982. ISBN 3-17-007174-2 . Pp. 408-413.
  2. Eyer, pp. 56, 141.
  3. Eyer, pp. 56, 145.
  4. Eyer, p. 78.
  5. Eyer, p. 239.
  6. Mechler, p. 33.