Kloster Itzehoe

The Itzehoe convent (Kloster) was founded in the early 13th century near the mouth of the Stör River and moved upstream to the town of Itzehoe in 1263. Its land holdings consisted primarily of scattered properties in various villages, although it did have full control over some villages.

 

The Kloster was converted to a largely secular (albeit distinctly Protestant) organization during the reformation and as such maintained control over its territory. It was excluded from the partition of Holstein in 1544 and instead was jointly ruled by the resulting countries.

 

List of villages in Kloster Itzehoe
  • Aebtissenwisch 1544 - 1864
  • Armstedt [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Brookreihe [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Bünzen [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Dükermühle [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Edendorf 1544 - 1864
  • Eversdorf 1544 - 1864
  • Fitzbek [ecclesiatical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Grönhude [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Heerfahrt 1544 - 1864
  • Heiligenstedten [ecclesiastica;%] 1544 - 1864
  • Hennstedt [Kellinghusen] 1544 - 1864
  • Hodorf [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Hohenaspe [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Hohenwestedt [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Homfeld [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Innien [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Julianka 1544 - 1775
  • Kellinghusen [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Klein Flintbek [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Klosterhof [Itzehoe] 1544 - 1864
  • Langwedel 1544 - 1864
  • Lesigfeld [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Lohbarbek 1544 - 1654
  • Meimersdorf 1544 - 1864
  • Moordiek [Horst] 1544 - 1864
  • Nortorf [Rendsburg; ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Ottenbüttel [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Overndorf 1544 - 1864
  • Peissen [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Poyenberg [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Punstorf 1544 - 1864
  • Quarmstedt [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Rade [Kellinghusen; ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Rethwisch [Krempermarsch; ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Schönmoor [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Silzen 1544 - 1864
  • Stördorf [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
  • Sude 1544 - 1864
  • Techelsdorf 1544 - 1864
  • Wiedenborstel [ecclesiastical%] 1544 - 1864
Chronological list of countries to which Kloster Itzehoe belonged