Riesebyharde

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Location around 1250
at the time of Waldemar
Die Harde (6i), now renamed Schwansen's property district , in 1836

The Riesebyharde ( Danish : Risby Herred ) was a harde in medieval Denmark or in the Duchy of Schleswig ( Sønderjylland ). It is located in south-eastern Schleswig on the Schwansen peninsula between Schlei and Eckernförde Bay . Die Harde was first mentioned in writing in 1352 under the name Rysbyherret . The Tingstätte was near Rieseby . The southern border of the Harde and the subsequent Schwansen goods district changed over the centuries - for example, Borby last belonged to the Hüttener Harde and the Eckernförder Harde .

After the establishment of large estates and the end of the free farmers in Schwansen, the Harde was administratively recorded as Schwansen's goods district within the Gottorf office . In 1853 it became part of the Eckernförder Harde.

literature

  • Indinger, Norwin: About the Hardewesen and the Riesebyharde . In: Riesebyer Jahrbuch, Vol. 27 (2002) pp. 13-20.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Nielsen Bock: Low German on Danish Substrate , Copenhagen 1933, page 235