Zabenhausen

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Coordinates: 51 ° 18 ′ 12 ″  N , 9 ° 8 ′ 24 ″  E

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Zabenhausen was a village settlement in today's district of Leckringhausen , a district of Wolfhagen in the northern Hessian district of Kassel .

The place was about 500 m west of Leckringhausen at an altitude of 342  m immediately east below the summit of a now wooded hill in the city forest of Wolfhagen. It was first mentioned in writing in documents from Hasungen Monastery in the years 1218–1227 as “Zabenhusen”. In the following years it is also referred to as "Zavenhusen" (1298, 1309), "Sabenhusen" (1350) and "Czabenhusen" (1437) in other documents.

Practically nothing is known about the history of the place. As Landgrave Ludwig I of Hesse in 1435 the knight Reinhard von Dalwigk and its ward Frederick IV. Of Hertingshausen as a fief Zabenhausen, Bründersen (Brungershusen) and Ippinghausen were, all three places were already deserted villages . In 1448, after repeated breaches of the peace , the two were punished by the landgrave and the Archbishop of Mainz , Dietrich, by withdrawing large parts of their fiefdoms, including Zabenhausen.

Footnotes

  1. Landgrave Regesten online No. 3070

literature

  • Heinrich Reimer (Hrsg.): Historical local lexicon for Kurhessen (publications of the historical commission for Hessen). Elwert, Marburg, 1974, pp. 533-534.
  • Paul Görlich: Wolfhagen; History of a North Hessian city . Historical city history Thiele & Schwarz, Kassel 1980, p. 300 .
  • Anna Schroeder-Petersen: The offices of Wolfhagen and Zierenberg; their territorial development up to the 19th century. Elwert, Marburg, 1936, p. 106.

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