Amt Roßlau

Amt Roßlau was one of the original Ämter assigned to Anhalt-Zerbst when the Principality of Anhalt was divided in 1606. It was diminished in 1797 when Anhalt-Zerbst was abolished and its land divided among the remaining three principalities. At that time, Amt Roßlau was assigned to Anhalt-Köthen. It remained there until 1853, when Anhalt-Köthen was absorbed into Anhalt-Dessau.

List of villages in Amt Roßlau
  • Bärenthoren 1606 - 1797
  • Bonitz 1606 - 1863
  • Bornum 1606 - 1863
  • Brambach 1606 - 1863
  • Garitz 1606 - 1863
  • Hundeluft 1606 - 1797
  • Jeber-Bergfrieden 1606 - 1797
  • Jütrichau 1606 - 1797
  • Kleinleitzkau 1606 - 1863
  • Krakau 1606 - 1797
  • Meinsdorf 1606 - 1863
  • Mühlsdorf 1606 - 1863
  • Mühlstedt 1606 - 1863
  • Mühro 1606 - 1863
  • Natho 1606 - 1797
  • Neeken 1606 - 1863
  • Polenzko 1606 - 1797
  • Pulspforde 1606 - 1863
  • Ragösen 1606 - 1797
  • Rodleben 1606 - 1863
  • Roßlau 1606 - 1863
  • Serno 1606 - 1797
  • Straguth 1606 - 1863
  • Streetz 1606 - 1863
  • Thießen 1606 - 1797
  • Thornau-Bernsdorf 1606 - 1863
  • Trüben 1606 - 1863
  • Wertlau 1606 - 1863
Chronological list of countries to which Amt Roßlau belonged