Osdag dinner

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Osdagessen or Audaxen is today in the field of Wethen located deserted village in Waldeck-Frankenberg , right on the border with North Rhine-Westphalia.

Osdagessen was 1.5 km southwest of Germete between the Königsberg and the Kälberbach .

history

Memorial cross at the former location of the church, maintained by the Germete shooting club

Osdagessen was mentioned in 868 in the founding deed of Heerse Abbey. The Corveyer traditions mentioned the place as Osdageshusen . “In the 10th century, the Corvey Monastery and the Diocese of Paderborn owned Audaxen. In 1036, Bishop Meinwerk von Paderborn notarized the founding of the Busdorf Abbey and confirmed that he owned it in Audaxen. "

Heinrich the Lion left an estate in Audaxen to the Hardehausen Monastery between 1148 and 1154; the bishop of Paderborn left land and an estate to the same monastery in 1155. At the beginning of the 13th century the place was owned by the Busdorf Stift , in 1338 half of it belonged to the Bishop of Paderborn and the other half to the Rabe von Pappenheim .

The place gave its name to the ministerial family von Osdagessen , which was first attested in 1126 and was later referred to as Osdagessen / Marshal after his court office with the Paderborn bishop .

The church was attested in 1320 by the documentary naming of a pastor from Osdagessen and also in a list of the goods and rights of the Wormeln Monastery written after 1468. The church in Germete should have been a branch church of the church of Osdagessen.

The residents left the village belonging to the Waldeck area in the 16th century, "perhaps as a result of the Reformation". “Nine families moved to Germete, and the foundation of the 'Audaxer' church, which consisted of two Hufen land, fell to the parish of Germete. Today a cross under the 'Austerlinde' [...] reminds of the location of the former Audax church. ”As a result of the move, the Germeter Feldmark reached into the area of ​​the County of Waldeck. Processions to the Austerlinde used to go from Germete .

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  1. a b c d e Cf. Leifeld 454.
  2. a b c d See BKW 194.
  3. a b "Audaxen, Landkreis Waldeck-Frankenberg", in: Historisches Ortslexikon Hessen <https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/15528> (as of January 15 2018) ( State Historical Information System Hesse )
  4. ^ Rainer Decker: The Paderborn ministerial family v. Osdagessen / Marshal. In: Westfälische Zeitschrift 123 (1973), 137-180, here 138.

Coordinates: 51 ° 28 ′ 32.3 "  N , 9 ° 4 ′ 41.9"  E