Amt Randerath
The Lordship of Randerath was recognized as a subordinate entity by the Ducke of Limburg in 1225. In 1310, Randerath became part of the County of Heinsberg, while retaining its own identity. In 1392, it was sold to the Duchy of Jülich, where it became an Amt. It was not subdivided.
List of villages in Amt Randerath
- Beeck [Geilenkirchen] 1521 - 1794
- Kraudorf 1521 - 1794
- Leiffahrt 1521 - 1794
- Müllendorf 1521 - 1794
- Prummern 1521 - 1794
- Randerath 1521 - 1794
- Süggerath 1521 - 1794
- Würm 1521 - 1794
Chronological list of countries to which Amt Randerath belonged
- Duchy of Jülich (in personal union with Cleves) 1521 - 1614
- Duchy of Jülich 1614 - 1690
- Duchy of Jülich (in personal union with the Palatinate Electorate) 1690 - 1777
- Duchy of Jülich (in personal union with Palatinate-Bavaria) 1777 - 1794