Rulsdorf
Rulsdorf is a desert in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz in Saxony-Anhalt . You can still see elevations and walls in the village. The ruins were demolished by Pollebeners because of their stones. The village is also called Das Kämmerchen .
Geographical location
The Rulsdorf desert is located south of Polleben near Lutherstadt Eisleben at the source of the Schlenze .
history
- In the register of the tithe of the Hersfeld monastery, which was created between 881 and 899, u. a. Rozwalesdorpf in the Gau Friesenfeld is also known as a tenable place . Presumably this is Rulsdorf.
- Archbishop Burchard sold the house and court of Hedersleben on June 10, 1320 together with the accessories Polleben and Ruldsorf ( called Rulistorp ).
- Rulsdorf was parish after the old St. Stephen's Church in Polleben.
- In the Thirty Years' War Rulsdorf and Polleben were looted.
- In 1780 it was planned to repopulate by colonists.
literature
- Erich Neuss : desert studies of the Saalkreis, the city of Halle and the Mansfeld circles. Part 2. Desert science of the Mansfeld districts (lake district and mountain district) . Weimar 1971
Coordinates: 51 ° 34 ′ 27 " N , 11 ° 35 ′ 29" E