Sanzenrode

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Sanzenrode is a deserted area in the municipality of Ebersburg in the Fulda district . Presumably the Seeshof is located there today.

Geographical location

The desert lies at an altitude of 375 m above sea ​​level in the Weyhers district , about one kilometer west of Weyhers.

history

The place was first mentioned in the year 1000 together with Leimbach (?) And Bennenrode in the Codex Eberhardi . 1366 and 1503 there were documentary mentions together with Dietershausen . In 1466 Abbot Reinhard von Weilnau pledged a farm in Dietershausen and the desolate fields of Satzenrode to Hans von Ebersberg called von Weyhers . The place was mentioned for the last time in 1503. Remnants of the submerged settlement in the area of ​​today's single farm Seeshof may have risen.

Historical forms of the name are Sancenrode, Sancenrohd, Salczenrode, Satzenrode and Santzenrode.

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Individual evidence

  1. Note: Cannot be found in Lagis. Maybe Leimbachshof near Poppenhausen
  2. ^ Fritz Luckhard : Die Regesten der Herren von Ebersberg called von Weyhers in der Rhön (1170-1518) (= publication of the Fuldaer Geschichtsverein. Vol. 40, ZDB -ID 517272-x ). Parzeller, Fulda 1963, p. 168.

Coordinates: 50 ° 29 '  N , 9 ° 47'  E