Rosgaard

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Rosgaard ( Danish : Rosgård ) is a hamlet of the municipality Wees , who after originally located there castle complex was named named Rosgaard.

background

The former Rosgaard Castle was built on the land of the previously abandoned village of Rubüll, which was now Oxbüll . The name of the castle, whose older name was Rusgaard, is made up of the word components "Ros" or "Rus" and "Gaard". "Rus" is derived either from the Latin name "Rus Regis" ( German : Königsfeld) of the medieval Rude monastery , in the place of which the Glücksburg Castle was built at the end of the 16th century , or it is derived from the village of Rude that at Monastery and that gave the name of the local river Ruenbek or "Rüdebeck". A tributary to the aforementioned river is also in the form of a small stream at Rosgaard. The part of the name Ga (a) rd indicates a manor in fishing .

This "Rüder Hof" was first mentioned in the 16th century. The property initially served as a yard . King Friedrich I or Friedrich II lent the court servant of Breda, who had led him his horse-drawn carriage , the estate for life. Only after the death of Herr von Breda was the estate to go to Duke John the Younger , but the old man lived too long for the Duke. With the help of Pastor Niels, the old man was persuaded in 1609 to vacate the estate. The duke then took over the estate. The old man died in Flensburg in 1613. Thereafter the court was named Philippshof after Duke Philipp , the son and successor of Duke Johann who died in 1622. In 1632 the court was owned by the court squire Hans von Gelhorn Koltschen. In 1643 he donated a gallery to the Rüllschau Michaeliskirche . The court squire died in 1651. He was buried in the Munkbraruper church . The aristocratic residence was subsequently leased out. The tenants who followed Mr. von Gelhorn Koltschen have been handed down in the earth book of 1685 and by Munkbraruper church books.

In 1755 the Rosgaard estate was parceled out, the farm demolished, after which the village of Rosgaard was created in 1755/56. With the parceling out, an oil painting depicting a family of twenty-two with an elderly father came into the possession of the Rüllschau church. In the middle of the 19th century the village of Rosgaard consisted of 16 small parcel pieces. The Rosgaard parcelists also had a secondary activity, for example as a carpenter, cooper, wheel maker, tailor and weaver.

The castle grounds are now built on or used as arable land . Burgplatz is said to have still been recognizable around 1860. The local researcher Jakob Röschmann suspected in the 1960s that Rosgaard Castle was at Otto-Möller-Hof, Rosgaard 5 ( location ) and the neighboring Petersen-Hof, Rosgaard 10 ( location ). The castle was probably located there south of Otto-Möller-Hof on a former peninsula-like plateau measuring 80 × 60 meters, where there is now a paddock ( location ). The Rosgaard Castle was therefore probably a moated castle . To the west of the plateau there is said to have been a pond that was filled in. This pond was connected to the moat to the south. This "Rüllschauer Graben" forms the south-west border between the Rosgaard area and the Rüllschauer area. The Rüllschauer Graben flows further east where it flows into the "Rosgaarder Bach" which is a tributary to the Munkbrarupau . The site is therefore limited to the south and south-east by the ditch and to the west by the buried pond.

The hamlet of Rosgaard today has a ring-shaped shape due to the course of the street and the arrangement of the houses. The northern part of the hamlet of Roosgard has grown together with the village of Oxbüll, which also belongs to Wees .

Web links

Commons : Rosgaard  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 92
  2. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 92
  3. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 479
  4. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  5. ^ Johann Christian Gude : Report on the Sundewitt peninsula and the Glücksburg hereditary land , Flensburg and Leipzig 1788, page 90
  6. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  7. Pons, Latin - German, Article: rus ; Retrieved on: March 11, 2017
  8. Hans Nicolai Andreas Jensen : fishing, historical and topographically described , Kiel 1991, p. 97 f.
  9. Flensburg street names . Society for Flensburg City History, Flensburg 2005, ISBN 3-925856-50-1 , article: Jürgensgaarder Straße
  10. See Wiktionary, article: gaard , Wiktionary, article: gård and Wiktionary, article: yard , each accessed on: March 1, 2017
  11. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 92
  12. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 479
  13. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  14. ^ Hans Nicolai Andreas Jensen : Attempt at church statistics on the Duchy of Schleswig , Volume 3, page 986
  15. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 479
  16. ^ Johann Christian Gude : Report of the Sundewitt peninsula and the Glücksburg hereditary land , Flensburg and Leipzig 1788, page 99
  17. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  18. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  19. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 479
  20. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  21. ^ Hans Nicolai Andreas Jensen : Attempt at church statistics on the Duchy of Schleswig , Volume 3, page 986
  22. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 479
  23. ^ Johann Christian Gude : Report of the Sundewitt peninsula and the Glücksburg hereditary land , Flensburg and Leipzig 1788, page 99
  24. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  25. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  26. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  27. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 92
  28. ^ Johann Christian Gude : Report of the Sundewitt peninsula and the Glücksburg hereditary land , Flensburg and Leipzig 1788, page 99
  29. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  30. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  31. ^ Hans Nicolai Andreas Jensen : Attempt at church statistics on the Duchy of Schleswig , Volume 3, page 986
  32. ^ Chronicle of the parish Munkbrarup. Volume III , page 786 or: Wees community, We about us, Rosgaard ; Retrieved on: March 1, 2017
  33. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 92
  34. See map in: Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 89
  35. Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, page 479

Coordinates: 54 ° 47 ′ 34 ″  N , 9 ° 32 ′ 11 ″  E