Stadt and Amt Rendsburg

Gut/Amt Hanerau

Rendsburg was originally settled in the mid-12th century on an island in the Eider River. Because the Eider served as the boundary between Schleswig and Holstein, there was some dispute over which jurisdiction it belonged to. In 1250, shortly after it was granted city rights, Rendsburg was declared to be part of Holstein (along with several surrounding villages that were unambiguously north of the Eider). Between 1290 and 1460, Rendsburg served as the seat of a Schaumburgian county, the demise of which led to the Danish takeover of all of Schaumburgian Holstein except Pinneberg. In the 1544 partition of Holstein, the Stadt and its surrounding Amt were assigned to Holstein-Hadersleben. After the Hadersleben line died, both reverted to the core Duchy in 1581, where they remained until the defeat of the Danes in 1864. In 1853, the villages in the Amt located north of the Eider were transferred to the Duchy of Schleswig.

 

Hanerau had the status of an Amt when it was owned by the King from the 15th century until 1525. It was then sold to its administrator and became a Gut until 1613, when it was sold back to the King. This time, however, it was absorbed into Amt Rendsburg instead of becoming its own Amt. In 1629, the King awarded it to its administrator for protecting it during a war. He separated it from Amt Rendsburg, but did not convert it back to a Gut. In 1664, it was sold again and reverted to Gut status. Finally, in 1699, it became a Kanzleigut and remained such until 1864.

 

List of villages in Stadt or Amt Rendsburg
  • Aasbüttel 1613 - 1629
  • Agthorst 1544 - 1864
  • Altenkattbek 1544 - 1864
  • Audorf [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Bargfeld [Aukrug] 1544 - 1864
  • Bargstedt 1544 - 1864
  • Barlohe 1544 - 1864
  • Beldorf 1613 - 1629
  • Bendorf 1613 - 1629
  • Beringstedt 1544 - 1864
  • Besdorf 1544 - 1864
  • Bokel [Nortorf] 1544 - 1864
  • Bokelrehm 1544 - 1864
  • Böken 1544 - 1864
  • Bokhorst [Oldenbüttel] 1613 - 1629
  • Bokhorst [Schenefeld] 1613 - 1629
  • Borgdorf [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Borgstedt 1544 - 1853
  • Brammer 1544 - 1864
  • Breiholz 1544 - 1864
  • Brinjahe 1544 - 1864
  • Brookstedt 1544 - 1864
  • Büdelsdorf 1544 - 1853
  • Bünzen [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Dorbek 1544 - 1853
  • Dörpstedt 1544 - 1864
  • Eisendorf [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Ellerdorf 1544 - 1864
  • Embühren 1544 - 1864
  • Fockbek 1544 - 1853
  • Glüsing [Hohenweststedt] 1544 - 1864
  • Gnutz 1544 - 1864
  • Gokels 1544 - 1864
  • Grauel 1544 - 1864
  • Gribbohm 1544 - 1864
  • Groß Vollstedt [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Großenbornholt 1613 - 1629
  • Haale 1544 - 1864
  • Hadmarschen 1613 - 1629
  • Hamweddel 1544 - 1864
  • Hanerau 1613 - 1629
  • Heinkenborstel 1544 - 1864
  • Hohenwestedt [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Holstenniendorf 1544 - 1864
  • Holtdorf 1544 - 1864
  • Homfeld [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Hörsten 1544 - 1864
  • Hütten 1544 - 1864
  • Innien [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Jahrsdorf 1544 - 1864
  • Jevenstedt 1544 - 1864
  • Kellinghusen [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Kohlenbek 1544 - 1864
  • Krogaspe 1544 - 1864
  • Lehmbek 1544 - 1853
  • Liesbüttel 1613 - 1629
  • Lockstedt 1544 - 1864
  • Lohklint 1544 - 1864
  • Luhnstedt 1544 - 1864
  • Lütjenbornholt 1613 - 1629
  • Lütjenwistedt 1544 - 1864
  • Maisborstel 1544 - 1864
  • Meezen 1544 - 1864
  • Mörel 1544 - 1864
  • Mühlenbarbek 1544 - 1650
  • Nienborstel 1544 - 1864
  • Nienbüttel 1544 - 1864
  • Nienkattbek 1544 - 1864
  • Nindorf [Hohenwestedt] 1544 - 1864
  • Nortorf [Rendsburg; royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Nübbel 1544 - 1853
  • Nutteln [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Oersdorf [Bendorf] 1613 - 1629
  • Ohe [Schülldorf] 1544 - 1864
  • Ohrsee 1544 - 1864
  • Oldenborstel 1544 - 1864
  • Oldenbüttel 1613 - 1629
  • Oldenhütten 1544 - 1864
  • Ostenfeld 1544 - 1864
  • Osterrönfeld 1544 - 1864
  • Osterstedt 1544 - 1864
  • Pemeln 1613 - 1629
  • Pöschendorf [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Poyenberg [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Puls 1544 - 1864
  • Rade bei Hohenwestedt 1544 - 1864
  • Rade bei Rendsburg 1544 - 1864
  • Remmels 1544 - 1864
  • Rendsburg 1544 - 1864
  • Rensing 1544 - 1650
  • Rickert 1544 - 1853
  • Schacht [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Schenefeld [Steinburg] 1544 - 1864
  • Schülldorf 1544 - 1864
  • Schülp b. Rendsburg 1544 - 1864
  • Schülp bei Nortorf 1544 - 1864
  • Schwabe 1544 - 1864
  • Seedorf [royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Seefeld [Hanerau] 1544 - 1864
  • Siezbüttel 1544 - 1864
  • Stafstedt 1544 - 1864
  • Steenfeld 1613 - 1629
  • Tappendorf 1544 - 1864
  • Thaden 1613 - 1629
  • Tienbüttel 1544 - 1864
  • Timmaspe 1544 - 1864
  • Todenbüttel 1544 - 1864
  • Vaale 1544 - 1864
  • Vaasbüttel 1544 - 1864
  • Vorbrügge 1544 - 1864
  • Wacken 1544 - 1864
  • Wapelfeld 1544 - 1864
  • Warder [Nortorf; royal%] 1544 - 1864
  • Warringholz 1544 - 1864
  • Westerrönfeld 1544 - 1864
  • Willenscharen 1544 - 1864
List of villages in Gut Hanerau
  • Aasbüttel 1629 - 1664
  • Beldorf 1629 - 1664
  • Bendorf 1629 - 1664
  • Bokhorst [Oldenbüttel] 1629 - 1664
  • Bokhorst [Schenefeld] 1629 - 1664
  • Großenbornholt 1629 - 1664
  • Hadmarschen 1629 - 1664
  • Hanerau 1629 - 1664
  • Liesbüttel 1629 - 1664
  • Lütjenbornholt 1629 - 1664
  • Oersdorf [Bendorf] 1629 - 1664
  • Oldenbüttel 1629 - 1664
  • Pemeln 1629 - 1664
  • Steenfeld 1629 - 1664
  • Thaden 1629 - 1664

 

Place shown above in Amt Hanerau between 1629 and 1664 should be understood to have been in Gut Hanerau between 1525 and 1613 and again between 1664 and 1699, and in Kanzleigut Hanerau between 1699 and 1864. At all times they remained part of the core Duchy of Holstein.

 

Chronological list of countries to which Stadt and Amt Rendsburg belonged.