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original: „wes zee hebben an gherichte in Vreslande . . . unde an Lee, dat to deme vorscrevenen slote unde voghedie höret", here after Bernd Ulrich Hucker, „Die landgemeindliche Entwicklung in Landwürden, Kirchspiel Lehe und Kirchspiel Midlum im Mittelalter“ (first presented in 1972 as a lecture at a
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in 1180). The Knights of Bederkesa, like all the place, had been struck by the plague in 1349/1350, completely extinguishing many knightly family lines. The declining knightly family dropped deep into debt, and – having already sold many a possession – had even pawned half the say in the Bailiwick of
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Bernd Ulrich Hucker, „Die landgemeindliche Entwicklung in Landwürden, Kirchspiel Lehe und Kirchspiel Midlum im Mittelalter“ (first presented in 1972 as a lecture at a conference of the historical work study association of the northern Lower Saxon Landschaftsverbände held at Oldenburg in Oldenburg),
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conference of the historical work study association of the northern Lower Saxon Landschaftsverbände held at Oldenburg in Oldenburg), in:
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and the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen ravaged burghers of the city of Bremen and people in the entire prince-archbishopric.
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and the pertaining bailiwick. Thus Bremen gained its foothold as to uphold peace and order in its forecourt on the lower
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and the Ducal territory, including Bederkesa, became part of the new
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including all "they have in the jurisdictions in the Frisian
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In 1411 the jointly ruling dukes of Saxe-Lauenburg, father
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annexed it in 1810. In 1813 the Duchy was restored to the
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In 1648 the Prince-Archbishopric was transformed into the
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over the Bederkesa Bailiwick and in the castle to the
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Bederkesa
Bederkesa (Samtgemeinde)
Ortsteil
Geestland
Aerial view with the Lake Bederkesa
Coat of arms of Bad Bederkesa
Geestland
Bad Bederkesa is located in Germany
Bad Bederkesa is located in Lower Saxony
53°37′34″N 08°50′34″E / 53.62611°N 8.84278°E / 53.62611; 8.84278
Germany
State
Lower Saxony
District
Cuxhaven
Geestland
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
DST
UTC+02:00
CEST
Postal codes
Dialling codes
Vehicle registration
www.bad-bederkesa.de
Low German
district of Cuxhaven
Lower Saxony
Germany

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