Kreis Ermsleben:
Amt Winningen (formerly part of Regenstein)
Winningen became the property of the Abbey of Michaelstein in 1282. Michaelstein, in turn, was in the County of Regenstein-Blankenburg. When Regenstein-Blankenburg was permanently partitioned in 1599, Winningen nominally reverted to Halberstadt. However, the Bishop of Halberstadt was also the Prince of Wolfenbüttel and administrative responsibiity primarily fell to Wolfenbüttel until 1616. Then, beginning in 1623, ownership and administrative responsibilities for Amt Winningen were turned over to other parties. In succession, that role was filled by the Prince of Anhalt-Köthen (1623), the Count of Königsmark (who also administered the Swedish Duchies of Bremen and Verden out of Stade–1643), and the Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg (1663). Homburg retained ownership until the end of the Holy Roman Empire.
At some point after Halberstadt’s 1701 absorption into the Kingdom of Prussia (I estimate 1753), the various Ämter were organized into Kreise. Amt Winningen, along with some Ämter and Gerichte south of Aschersleben, was assigned to Kreis Ermsleben, where its villages remained until the end of the Holy Roman Empire, when the Ermsleben area was assigned to the Kingdom of Westphalia, a Napoleonic client state.
In 1815, beyond the scope of this project, the Kreise were reestablished and the villages of the former Amt Winningen were placed in Kreis Aschersleben, where they remained until 1901.
Places in Amt Winningen
- Wilsleben 1566 - 1806
- Winningen 1566 - 1806
Chronological list of countries to which Amt Winningen belonged
- County of Regenstein-Blankenburg1566 - 1599
- Bishopric of Halberstadt (adm. Wolfenbüttel)1599 - 1616
- Bishopric of Halberstadt1616 - 1623
- Bishopric of Halberstadt (adm. Anhalt-Köthen)1623 - 1643
- Bishopric of Halberstadt (adm. Count of Königsmark in Stade)1643 - 1648
- Principality of Halberstadt (adm. Count of Königsmark in Stade)1648 - 1663
- Principality of Halberstadt (adm. Hesse-Homburg)1663 - 1701
- Kingdom of Prussia/Principality of Halberstadt (adm. Hesse-Homburg)1701 - 1806
