Amt Schwarzenbek
The town of Schwarzenbek was founded in the 13th century. It became the seat of an Amt in the early 1600s (although I treat it as having existed since 1554).
List of villages in Amt Schwarzenbek
- Aumühle 1554 - 1803
- Besenhorst 1554 - 1803
- Billenkamp 1554 - 1803
- Börnsen 1554 - 1803
- Brunstorf 1554 - 1803
- Dassendorf 1554 - 1803
- Düneberg 1554 - 1803
- Escheburg 1554 - 1803
- Fahrendorf 1554 - 1803
- Fuhlenhagen 1554 - 1803
- Grabau [Schwazenbek] 1554 - 1803
- Grove [Schwarzenbek] 1554 - 1803
- Havecost [Schwarzenbek] 1554 - 1803
- Hohenhorn 1554 - 1803
- Kasseburg 1554 - 1803
- Köthel [Schwarzenbek] 1554 - 1803
- Krauel [ducal%] 1554 - 1571
- Kröppelshagen 1554 - 1803
- Kuddewörde 1554 - 1803
- Möhnsen 1554 - 1803
- Mühlenrade 1554 - 1803
- Rotenbek 1554 - 1803
- Schwarzenbek 1554 - 1803
- Talkau 1554 - 1803
- Wentorf bei Hamburg 1554 - 1803
- Wohltorf 1554 - 1803
Chronological list of countries to which Amt Schwarzenbek belonged
- Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg 1554 - 1689
- Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg/Principality of Celle 1689 - 1705
- Electorate of Hannover 1705 - 1803