Satrupharde

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The Satrupharde ( Danish : Satrup Herred ) was a harde in Schleswig .

The Satrupharde was only created in 1770 after the royal domain Satrupholm was dissolved in Satrup in the fishing region . King Christian VII sold the shares of the property, which from then on formed the satrupharde. The Satrupharde is therefore a comparatively young Harde. It had belonged to the Gottorf office since 1771 , which was opened in the Schleswig district in 1867 .

The symbol of the harde is the scythe. The symbol can still be seen in the angler coat of arms .

Individual proof

  1. Klaus-Joachim Lorenzen-Schmidt , Ortwin Pelc (Ed.): Schleswig-Holstein Lexicon . 2nd edition, Wachholtz, Neumünster, 2006, Lemma Amt Gottorf.