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Rüdeheck ( Danish Rydeled ) is a district that belongs to the municipality of Glücksburg .

location

Male tail is completely fused with male that belongs to Munkbrarup . About a kilometer away is the outskirts of the actual Glücksburg. The Bremsberg lies north of Rüdheck . Incidentally, Rüdeheck is right on the Rüder See. The "Chocolate Island" in the middle of the lake is a few hundred meters from Rüdheck ( location ).

history

How old Rüdheck is is unclear. The name “male” obviously refers to the neighboring place name. The word “stern” could possibly result from the following circumstances. At the end of the 16th century, Duke Johann the Younger had the Glücksburg Castle built nearby. He also had a game fence ( Low German : Heck) built around the parish of Munkbrarup , which was in his possession . In Danish -led denotes an opening or gate in a fence. The place name is documented for the first time in 1772. Rüdeheck was recorded on a map of the Prussian land survey around 1879.

The development of Rüdeheck apparently grew considerably in the 20th century. By the way, the most famous resident of Rüdeheck was Beate Uhse . She probably lived there in the 1970s. In 2012 there were 41 residents in Rüdeheck.

Individual evidence

  1. LG Flensburg: "sandwig.de" InternetArchiveBot ( Memento of 14 April 2015, Internet Archive ), accessed on: 7 March 2020
  2. ↑ Minutes of a meeting of the Munkbrarup municipal council on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 7.30 p.m. in the Munk's Landgasthaus in Munkbrarup , p. 4, accessed on: March 7, 2020
  3. See also: Blocksberg (Flensburg)
  4. Wolfgang Lindow: Low German-High German dictionary. 5th edition. 1998, entry: Heck
  5. Flensburg street names . Society for Flensburg City History, Flensburg 2005, ISBN 3-925856-50-1 , article: Geschlossenheck
  6. Den danske ordbog
  7. Wolfgang Laur: Historisches Ortsnamelexikon von Schleswig-Holstein , 2nd edition, Neumünster 1992, p. 556
  8. Anders Bjerrum, Kristian Hald and Peter Jørgensen: Sydslesvigs stednavne , Volume 7, 1979, p. 69
  9. Further evidence of the place name from the 19th century: Places and surnames appearing. Male tail and genealogy. Descendants of Philip Jacobsen , accessed on March 7, 2020
  10. Prussian Land Recording 1879 , accessed on: March 7, 2020
  11. Flensburger Tageblatt : Where Glücksburg is growing: "Lauter Happy Citizens" in the new building area , from: July 14, 2017; accessed on: March 7, 2020
  12. Flensburger Tageblatt : On the 100th birthday: Businesswoman and mother Beate Uhse: Flensburg's unloved stepdaughter , from: October 25, 2019; accessed on: March 7, 2020
  13. Müller's Large German Local Book 2012 , Directory of Places NZ, p. 1186, accessed on: March 7, 2020

Coordinates: 54 ° 49 ′ 31.5 ″  N , 9 ° 33 ′ 58.7 ″  E