Schneblingen

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Schneblingen is a desert in the valley of the Eine in the southeastern district of Harz in Saxony-Anhalt , Germany . The village was not far from the transition from the Königerode field path to stone bridges over the Eine.

history

Schneblingen is interpreted as a small, north Swabian settlement, which lies on a tapering area delimited by the Eine and the Lohbach. The shape of this surface is reminiscent of a beak .

On January 6, 992, the place was named Snefligi in a document from King Otto III. Mentioned in a document when it was handed over to the Reichsstift St. Servatius zu Quedlinburg together with other goods for the purpose of founding a Benedictine abbey in Walbeck .

In the 16th century, the village was mentioned three times: In 1523 as Snebling in a feudal lapel of the Counts of Mansfeld for Archbishop Albrecht V. In 1533, almost the entire desert was described as belonging to the large farmer Ciliax Rokohl . Six hooves included fields, wood and meadows, farms and a thistle meadow above the one. Ciliax's brother Hans Rokohl owned another one and a half hooves in Schneblingen . After it was named as Schneblug in 1534 , the village was last mentioned in 1560 as Schneblingen in the Arnstein lordship , which together with wood mountains, meadows and four Hufen Landes belong to the Rohkolen of Braunschwende and Königerode.

literature

  • Erich Neuss : Wüstungskunde of the Mansfeld districts (Seekreis and Gebirgskreis) , second issue, pp. 333–334. Hermann Böhlaus successor publisher, Weimar 1971.

Coordinates: 51 ° 36 ′ 39.1 ″  N , 11 ° 14 ′ 49.4 ″  E