Wolfshagen (desert near Sylda)

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Wolfshagen is a desert south of Sylda in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt . The village corridor is clearly visible in the south of the Sylda corridor as a tip and formed a shifted trapezoid.

history

  • Wolfshagen was a settlement from the German clearing period at a spring with a lot of water.
  • Around 1295 Albrecht (the elder) von Hackeborn, his son Albrecht (the younger) von Hackeborn and Ludwig von Hackeborn donated the wood Wolfshagen near Baderode to the Wiederstedt monastery .
  • In addition to Baderode, Ritterode , Iwerode , Endorf, Nieder- Welbsleben , Quenstedt and Wilrode, Wolfshagen, called Wulfeshaghen , was sold from the Arnstein rule by the Counts of Regenstein on July 13, 1387 to the Counts of Mansfeld . At this point it must have been desolate.
  • In the feudal letter of Duke Albrecht of Saxony for the Counts of Mansfeld on July 26, 1486, Wolfshagen was named as Wulweshagen .
  • On December 9, 1518, Duke Georg von Sachsen enfeoffed the Counts of Mansfeld with Wolfshagen (called Wulffeshagen ), among other things .
  • The chronicler Cyriacus Spangenberg said around 1570 that Wolfshagen was quite a village . He could still see traces of the village like stones and old walls.
  • Wolfshagen was drawn again on a map around 1787.

literature

  • Erich Neuss : desert studies of the Saalkreis, the city of Halle and the Mansfeld circles. Part 2. Desert science of the Mansfeld districts (lake district and mountain district) . Weimar 1971

Coordinates: 51 ° 39 ′ 4.7 "  N , 11 ° 26 ′ 52.1"  E