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- Wetzelshain abstract "Wetzelshain is the name of a late mediaeval abandoned village on a plateau in the central part of the Hohe Schrecke ridge in the county of Sömmerda in the German state of Thuringia.It is located in the eponymous forest reserve about 5.5 km west-southwest of the town of Wiehe. This village was a clearing settlement and was first mentioned in the records in 1226. The village belonged to St. Peter's in Mainz and had its own church. But as early as around 1480 the place is described as abandoned. On the site of the village there are only a few signs of settlement in the shape of uneven ground. The vicinity of the site is also interesting: only two kilometres to the east lie the remains of Rabenswalde Castle; this was the main residence of the lords of Rabenswalde, a branch of the family of the counts of Kevernburg. The castle was besieged and destroyed around 1350 after the Rabenswaldes became robber knights during the Thuringian Counts' War. It is possible that settlements around the castle were also attacked and destroyed at the time the castle was slighted. Only about 1.5 km southeast of Wetzelshain lies another abandoned village that bears the name Lichtehain.".
- Wetzelshain wikiPageExternalLink 4734Wiehe1903Kopie.jpg.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageID "44805307".
- Wetzelshain wikiPageLength "1697".
- Wetzelshain wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Wetzelshain wikiPageRevisionID "670399133".
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Abandoned_village.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sömmerda_(district).
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Thuringia.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Church_building.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Clearing_(geography).
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Clearing_settlement.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Hohe_Schrecke.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Landkreis_Sömmerda.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Mainz.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Robber_baron.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Robber_knight.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Slighted.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Slighting.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink St._Peters_Church,_Mainz.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Sömmerda_(district).
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Thuringia.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Thuringian_Counts_War.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLink Wiehe.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wetzelshain".
- Wetzelshain hasPhotoCollection Wetzelshain.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Wetzelshain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:History-stub.
- Wetzelshain subject Category:Sömmerda_(district).
- Wetzelshain subject Category:Villages_in_Thuringia.
- Wetzelshain hypernym Mediaeval.
- Wetzelshain type Building.
- Wetzelshain comment "Wetzelshain is the name of a late mediaeval abandoned village on a plateau in the central part of the Hohe Schrecke ridge in the county of Sömmerda in the German state of Thuringia.It is located in the eponymous forest reserve about 5.5 km west-southwest of the town of Wiehe. This village was a clearing settlement and was first mentioned in the records in 1226. The village belonged to St. Peter's in Mainz and had its own church. But as early as around 1480 the place is described as abandoned.".
- Wetzelshain label "Wetzelshain".
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- Wetzelshain sameAs Q1534008.
- Wetzelshain sameAs Q1534008.
- Wetzelshain wasDerivedFrom Wetzelshain?oldid=670399133.
- Wetzelshain isPrimaryTopicOf Wetzelshain.