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Saxony-Anhalt

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Wanzleben-Börde

Bergen Commandery

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Bergen Commandery

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    June 29, 2019

    A historical overview

    1093

    Oldest documentary mention of Bergen. Canon Liudolf von Werder or Count Heinrich von Nordheim (different sources) donates Bergen to the monastery Bursfelde near Göttingen.

    1151

    Bergen, in margrave property, is owned by the Bishop of Havelberg.

    1271

    The margraves Otto u. Albrecht of Brandenburg donate the village with Bailiwick and Church of St. Mary to the Counts of Barby.

    1272

    The Earl Brothers of Barby sell this property to the Teutonic Knights. The German Order of Knights founded a Commandery in the same year.

    1304

    The German Order of Knights acquires patronage over the church in Kleinrodensleben.

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      1570

      Landkomtur Hans von Lossow likes the property. A Landkomtur stood a Ballei d. H. an association of several Commanderies, as a member of the German Order of Knights. Hans von Lossow develops a busy building activity during his tenure. So he lets u. a. The still existing dwelling house builds and chooses Bergen as seat of the Landkomturs of the Ballei Saxonia. His coat of arms, a resurrecting lynx, can be found on a cartouche from 1601. 1605 Lossow died in Bergen. His successor as Landkomtur is Henning von Bryzken. "Family Crest of Lossow"

      1632-1634

      During the Thirty Years' War, the Coming Bergen is temporarily taken over by the Swedish governor in Magdeburg.

      1686

      Hans Abraham von Bernstein, Rechtsgebieter of the Ballei Saxonia, causes the removal of damages of the war on the coming and renovation work in the church.

      1809

      Abolition of the Commandery by the Westphalian Government under King Jerome.

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        1817

        Count of Asseburg acquires the Kommende and sells it to the ducal Kammerrat Steinkopf.

        1855

        The official Zacharias comes into the possession of the court and leases it to the factory owner Wilhelm Lömpke from Domersleben.

        1869

        The families Rabbethge u. Giesecke acquire the coming. Councilor Rabbethge chooses his residence in Bergen.

        1945

        The families Rabbethge u. Giesecke are expropriated by the Soviet occupying power. Bergen is added to the VEG Seehausen. The Kommendehof survives the following decades only with great substance loss. Large parts of the yard are demolished in the 80s.

        1994

        The Grundstücksgemeinschaft Bergen acquires the Kommendehof Bergen.

        1995

        Sale of the Kommendehof to Elisabeth u. Walter Kremer, farmers from Dreileben.

        Source and further information:

        kommende-bergen.info/index.php

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