- A
Klosteramt (lit. 'monastery office') was an
administrative unit in
certain states of the Holy
Roman Empire that,
after the
Reformation in the 16th century...
-
State of the Holy
Roman Empire.
During the Reformation,
Adelberg became a
Klosteramt (an
administrative division centering on the
estates of a
dissolved monastery)...
- fiefdom. From 1381,
Igelsberg belonged to the
administrative office or
Klosteramt of
Reichenbach and went with it in 1595 to the
Duchy of Württemberg. In...
-
knjigarna / 1933 (in German) Pellender, Heinz:
Tambach - vom
Langheimer Klosteramt zur Ortenburg'schen
Grafschaft -
Historie des Gräflichen
Hauses Ortenburg...
- prin****lity and was
compensated instead with the Amt of
Dannenberg and the
Klosteramt of Scharnebeck. The
barony of
Danneberg remained part of the Prin****lity...
-
Horst Alsleben and
Gabriele Liebenow: "John
Brinckman –
Spurensuche im
Klosteramt Dobbertin", In:
Dobbertiner M****kripte, Vol.15, 2014 Karl
Ernst Hermann...
- and
Paudritzsch (1545). In 1548 the
estate was put
under the
control of
Klosteramt of Buch, and a
register (Amtserbbuch) was compiled. In 1556, councilors...
- Abbey. In 1806, the
Degenfeld family's
fiefdom of
Rechberghausen and the
Klosteramt (an
administrative division centering on the
estates of a
dissolved monastery)...