Sulzhof (Dettelbach)
Sulzhof
City of Dettelbach
Coordinates: 49 ° 50 ′ 20 ″ N , 10 ° 7 ′ 58 ″ E
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Height : | 276 m |
Incorporated into: | Dettelbach |
Postal code : | 97337 |
Area code : | 09324 |
Location of Sulzhof (bold) in the Dettelbach municipal area
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Sulzhof (originally Sulzhart ) is a wasteland on the boundary of the Dettelbacher district of Neusetz in the Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen. The courtyard was demolished in the 21st century, so that the district can actually be called a desert today .
Geographical location
The Sulzhof is located in the north of the Dettelbach municipal area. The area of the community Prosselsheim in the district of Würzburg begins further north . In the east is Neusetz, on whose boundary the Sulzhof was located. Schnepfenbach is to the southeast . The Sulzhofer Höhe corridor separates the district from Schernau in the south. The district of Würzburg begins to the northwest, the district of Prosselsheim's Seligenstadt district is closest to Sulzhof.
history
The village of Sulzhart was first mentioned in 1189. At that time, the Würzburg prince-bishop Gottfried von Spitzenberg handed over eleven men in the village to the aristocrat Wolfram von Zabelstein . The village character of the settlement is also underlined by a document from 1293. At that time the settlement was called "villa Sulzhart" (village Sulzhart). Heinrich von Schaumberg is proven there in 1320 . There he had income from several fiefs of the Würzburg bishopric.
In the 14th or 15th century, large parts of the village Sulzhart were given up, so that only the Sulzhof remained. The oldest Salbuch of the Würzburger Hochstift in 1468 only mentions the "Sulzhof". The small Aussiedlerhof was part of the rural community of Neusetz in the 19th century , before it was incorporated into Dettelbach in 1978. The farm was already uninhabited in 1987 and was demolished at the beginning of the 21st century.
literature
- Peter Rückert: Land expansion and desertification of the high and late Middle Ages in the Franconian Gäuland. Diss . Wuerzburg 1990.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Rückert, Peter: Land expansion and desertification of the high and late Middle Ages . P. 259.