Sundern (Wolfhagen)

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Coordinates: 51 ° 18 ′ 26 ″  N , 9 ° 6 ′ 49 ″  E

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Sundern is a deserted village in the border area between the present-day districts of the city Wolfhagen in the district of Kassel ( North Hesse ) and the district Bühle of Bad Arolsen in Waldeck-Frankenberg . Their exact position is unsecured and only roughly localized by the coordinates given here . It is located about 1 km south-south-east of Bühle, south-east of Schierenkopf (363.2 m) in the Wolfhagen city forest. Field names there were or are "In den Sonder" and "Die Untersten Sondern". About 2.5 km to the northeast is the Bodenhausen desert , 1 km southeast of the Alveringhausen desert .

Whether it is an abandoned settlement or just a field name is also uncertain in view of the few surviving documentary evidence. The latter, however, is likely, as the original meaning of Sondern or Sundern - a piece of land separated from the commons and thus from general usufruct and given to the private use of the nobility or the church - suggests.

The first mention of "in sundere" is in 1263. Fifteen years later, in 1278, Giso von Gudenberg gave the Volkhardinghausen monastery, which was probably founded by his ancestors, the new break called "Sundere" ("quod dicitur Sundere"). In 1316 the Augustinian monastery in Glindfeld handed over its property "in Sundern" to Count Heinrich IV von Waldeck and received a tithe at Stormbruch in exchange . The last mention comes from 1558 regarding a loan from two Wolfhag citizens with a meadow "on the Sundern" by Count Johann I von Waldeck zu Landau .

Footnotes

  1. ^ Heinrich Finke (arrangement): Westfälisches Urkundenbuch , Volume 4: The documents of the Diocese of Paderborn 1201-1300, Part 3: The documents of the years 1251-1300. Regensberg, Münster, 1894, p. 732, no.1531.

literature

  • Robert Wetekam : Landau - The story of a Waldeck fortress town. Landau city administration, 1964, p. 20.
  • Heinrich Höhle: The submerged localities or the desertions in Waldeck , Bings, Korbach, 1931, p. 117, no. 76.

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