Richersdorf (Eisleben)

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Richersdorf is a desert between Unterrißdorf and Wormsleben in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz in Saxony-Anhalt , Germany .

location

The desert is 750 m east-southeast of the church of Unterrißdorf. The connecting road between Unterrißdorf and Wormsleben passes immediately to the north. In the south, the evil seven flows past. The village hall stretched between the Fuchsgrund and the Schalksberg.

history

According to the author Neuss , Richersdorf was a German village from the Franconian settlement phase that died out in the 14th century. Flood events of the Evil Seven may be the reason for the desolation. The place was subject to the jurisdiction of Hedersleben with a higher court in Bösenburg .

The first known documentary mention of the place took place in 1295, when Hans Müle von "Richardesdorf" witnessed a donation of the forest to the Wiederstedt monastery . On June 26, 1301, Albert the Elder and Albert the Younger von Hackeborn transferred to the Helfta u. a. a hoof "in campo Rachardestorp" that Ulrich von Eisleben had previously owned. On April 19, 1308 Everhardus appeared in "Rychardestorp" as a witness to a certificate from Noble Albert IV of Hakeborn. On February 22, 1308, Count Burchard IV. Von Mansfeld a . a. three hooves with mill, willow patch and fish pond in "Richardestorp" from Paulinzella monastery to Helfta monastery. Archbishop Burchard III. sold on June 10, 1320 the house and court to Hedersleben together with Wormsleben and "Rychardstorp" to Count Burchard von Mansfeld. In 1323 the place was mentioned as "Michardsdorf". Pastor Ekbert in "Richardestorp" appeared in 1333 as a witness in a document from the Convent of Our Lady in Aschersleben . On March 21, 1357, the provost and convent of Hedersleben and the Helfta monastery exchanged a hoof in Klein Eisleben for a wood in "campis Rychardestorp" and the immediately neighboring Veseckenholz. In 1384, a document issued by the town of Eisleben stipulated that the town itself and some villages were fair to the mill, with the exception of Neu-Helfta and “Richendorf” monastery. In 1400, "Richtardesdorp" paid 16 groschen of the power of attorney. On 6 March 1421 the provost and convent compared the monastery New Helfta and Count Gebhard of Mansfeld over a vineyard in "Richersdörfischen" field so that the count belehnte the monastery with the vineyard, which he previously the lords of Hackeborn had bought .

literature

  • Erich Neuss : Wüstungskunde of the Mansfeld districts (Seekreis and Gebirgskreis) , first issue, pp. 291–293. Verlag Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1971, DNB 720075025

Coordinates: 51 ° 30'53.3 "  N , 11 ° 36'49.4"  E