Tuesday, June 29, 2010

High Soft Closed Cervix Tender Breasts

54) goods, Meier, monastery courtyards and sick ...

Meier Houses and goods around ... Mühlhausen, Smiley had to go on some far back into history to get at data and facts ..

Here is the first compilation:
- Ämilienhausen .., southeast of the city
- Pfafferode .., west of the city
- .. Popperod e, in the west of the city
- Sambach .., northwest of the city
- Schröterode .., north of the city on the mountain forest
- St. Daniel .., north of the city with buntings
- .. Weidensee , southwest of the city




Already 897 the village was Emilinhusen as the possession of Count Conrad mentioned but was already 1315 a deserted village.
1343 then here was the Sichenhof Emelhausen mentioned. Here are the lepers and leprosy patients were housed, for which there was then no cure and lived there until her death. For Siechenhof included extensive lands.
1614 lived here 23 patients and 11 employees, mainly as servants and maids of the farm and field work concerned. Otherwise, the patients were
shunned by all and lived most of the charitable gifts to the "Glock man" was collecting in the city.

1762 was taken from the last woman in Mühlhausen Siechenhof. The disease was largely decreased and the Siechenhof was now used as a hospital for old people as "prebendary" could shop here.
1833 was then the dilapidated hospital Ämilienhausen closed and in 1837 sold for demolition. With the sale, including land, etc., the city posted an income of 2,500 dollars.




As 1227 King Henry, the great grandson of Emperor Barbarossa, the German Order gave the sub-market church began a period in which the Knights got significant influence in Mulhouse. Soon not only included several churches, but also extensive forests and lands to religious property.
1246 was Pfafferode - the clearing of the clergy - from Heinricus scholaris is about the Teutonic Order. The Peasants' War here 1525 were occupied not only the monasteries, but also the sheepfold of Pfafferode "dispossessed" and the herds distributed among the citizens.


then officially in 1599 by the Teutonic Knights bought, owned the property Pfafferode to the "domains" of the city that were leased by the Zinsmeisterei.
were then predominantly rich farming community that occurred as a tenant, and often not at all lived on the estate, but the servants were supervised by an administrator.

From 1910 the estate belonged Pfafferode as Provinzialgut "to the newly founded state mental hospital Pfafferode. Even now it was the estate manager, of the work on the estate managed.
The state mental hospital was then a small city in itself. In addition to the administration and the hospitals, there was a church and a cemetery, a nurse settlement and also the already existing good Pfafferode.




particularly on the large estates was now even more so the technology used.
Here are the first threshing machines were running here and was then even with the tractor plowed.
1945/46 Pfafferode was in the course of land reform distributed a portion of the land to new farmers, and later the item itself in the people's property "transferred".
After the fall was mainly operated on the property then the horses. Pfafferode is now a well known horse farm on which the eponymous restaurant invites you to linger.




1199 Poppe Roeder should be the source caused by an earthquake. South of the source was the Popperode village where the street, according to Poppe Roeder Altenburg went right through the village.
1290 sold Theodoric Camerarius the monastery Zella some land nearby, where they were then Poppe Roeder ponds created.
1480 but is then reported to the village and church Popperode is completely devastated.


1751 arose between the source and the deserted village of Meierhof Popperode . He served on the Meier Schollmeyer, who built in his garden at the source, a Schenk house. His son was a year later by a Prussian soldier shot.
Goods and Meier farms outside the city were always enthusiastically adopted by troops passing through to fitting. Shall be stored 1813 Popperode here in a few hundred Russian Cossacks.
mid-19th century the estate was then the economist Tobias Helm village.


Schenk The house was operated by Popperode 1853 the innkeeper Carl Wetzel, extended the popular restaurant on several occasions. 1943, the landlord Paul King, the restaurant that was operated in the fifties and dan schziger years by the HO.
Since the lack of sanitary conditions, drinking water catchment area adversely affected, the desolate restaurant in the late sixties was demolished.

Also Popperode Well, that was 1943 the landowner William Brinkman and was continued in the communist era as LPG Popperode, had in the late sixties to be closed. Livestock production (manure, etc.) at risk the drinking water catchment area at the Popperöde source.
Soon was the previous good to see as well as from former village Popperode nothing more.
The lands were now managed by the remaining state-owned assets.





The Order Mr. Henry of Sambach was in the middle of the 14th Baumeixter century St. Mary's Church and was 1382 also buried. The village site was 1290 was first mentioned, and probably was an ally of Lords of Sambach.
time was near the farm of the monastery tire width wood stone, he then went to the city and later on was deserted.
1517 mentioned Sambach with his sheep for the first time in history and was probably then already mentioned by the Old Castle Church, in which even the Meier and the servants of Pfafferode came to worship.


first privately owned, was bought in 1603 then the Meiergut of the city back. In the Thirty Years' War it was especially the troops passing through, which Meier farms outside the city invaded and plundered, so 1627 the Croats in Sambach and Pfafferode. 1631/32 attacked the kurmainzischen Eichsfeld troops from the area several times the Mühlhäuser robbed in Sambach 134 sheep and caused much damage here.
repeatedly brought heavy rains on Sambach Steinengraben on flood and 1679 came the sheriff in such order in the stone pit, even though it had warned the tutor Peter.

1727 burned down the sheep of Sambach by lightning and burned to 1776 after a storm in Sambach 2 barns and a stable. Also
1918 struck a storm again to. The farm and the stables were under water and were in the fields of good high damage.




in 1943 manages the estate of Charles Schlueter Sambach. After the country year girl, were on the property then Eastern workers and prisoners of war to secure the national food supply used.
1945 Sambach was used as the Red Versorgungsgut ARMM and was then from 1949 a people own property.






Since 1991, the Good Sambach GmbH Dr. Friedhelm Feindt as biodynamic estate run, live on the work along with the 15 to 28 employees with disabilities within the community and Sambach eV.
on about 520 acres next to agriculture, intensive animal breeding and production is run. Several hundred cows and pigs are kept here and the processed products in its own farm shop or even in different markets offered.
The stately Sambach Linde would still come from the time she was the center of the village site.


The Good Schröterode was erected in 1790 by Schröter landowners on the southern slope of the mountain forest.
were near the land of the lost villages Forestry and sturgeon.
At that time the old road was still geradlienig over the mountain forest. The serpentine at Schröterode were only in the middle of the 19th Century the expansion of the road created.
In the communist era was set up in good Schröterode a turkey farm, which still exists today as a private operating on.



The convent of the monastery St.Daniel Reifenstein was west of buntings on Daniel ditch.
The cloister and the Fronmühle was canceled after the application of wide-brawn stream to the upper town in 1292 ,
the monastery church of the village site in 1563 but only .







The Lords of Weidensee included in the 12-13. Century to the influential families of the city, but already 1258 and 1269 they sold extensive properties in and Bollstedt Sollstedt. The city then acquired the 13o2 Dorst Elle, who was already 1458 desolate.
In 1700 came here for the Weidensee Well, acquired the Professor of Mühlhäuser Beireis 1791. The estate then came into his niece, their descendants, the estate sold in 1908 to the Major aD Dr. des Arts.

1938 then the city bought the property on which 1957 Sambach was a pig from the farm system. Later by the LPG "activist" Popperode and then used by the LPG Niederdorla, acquired the Krefeld Udo Ball in 1993 the estate. The proposed horse farm country hotel with a comb, but who, despite several changes to the tenant never right.
Now, the Priory Mühlhausen here to set up a youth community center working well ..., let's see if this project succeeds now ..!


way ...,

of the land reform and collectivization were many old structures destroyed in agriculture was ...., but if you look at history, it used to be no different ...


.. a message for Mulhouse friends who want to discuss with like views to Mühlhäuser topics ...

.. we have a new Facebook group "Mühlhausen - history and much more" made .. where we would like to also like to learn your opinion about the many issues and problems to know our city ..., just have a look at:


... and then discuss with efficient ... ;-)))

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Poptropica Hacks Free

53), the Thuringian city alliance

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city leagues ..

already existed in the 12th Century, when the northern Italian cities in the Lombard League against the rule of the Swabian allies.
In Germany there was from 1254 to 1257 the Rhenish Cities and Towns, which also belonged to Mulhouse.

Mühlhausen belonged to Erfurt in the 14th Century of the largest cities of central Germany. was from the Imperial Palace a free city with great economic and political importance has become.

Erfurt had developed in the Middle Ages, the economic center in Thuringia, but was constantly harassed by the various princes. First as a royal estate and then as Mainz property, the city was often the venue of the Imperial Diet of the German kings and emperors.
In alliance with the imperial cities of Mulhouse and Nordhausen was looking to achieve a strengthening of civil rule. The
Kurmainz Sovereignty remained a long time yet.


Nordhausen was also first to the royal estate German kings and was also - as Mühlhausen - Imperial City, the subject only to the emperor. Already in the 13th Century Mühlhausen closely, joined Nordhausen with the two major cities are close together.


302 1 Thuringia pressed the needle, the more affluent cities: So fell upon the lords of Hopfgarten frequently the dealer and the area of the cities. Then the Erfurt attracted the Mühlhäuser before the castle Hopfgarten near Weimar, and conquered and destroyed.
39 knights with their servants were held as prisoners to Erfurt.

1304 it was the Lords of Kirchberg, Winterberg and Greifenberg at Jena, which were at war with the cities and used every opportunity for attacks.

The troops of the cities of Erfurt, Mühlhausen Nordhausen and therefore subjected to the hall and seized the three castles.

In the same year a treaty of mutual assistance between the three cities was closed, as Thuringian Association of Cities was almost two hundred years.

Actually, as a defensive alliance thought against the nobility, but it was often for the offensive alliance to enforce the interests of the aristocracy and the growing amount of citizenship.



Thuringia was in the 14th Century, many large and small principalities, which often consisted of non-contiguous areas and often were in feud with the neighbors. Since the counts were fighting against the king or gegeneimander and the Knights against the cities or even to today.

was true sometimes hunted together, or celebrated, but rather they moved in the fight ... and if it was only because of the honor.








1306 fought the king once again against the Landgrave and went with the troops of the city Mulhouse, Erfurt and Nordhausen before the Wartburg near Eisenach.

drew After weeks of siege, the army again, and the royal troops were defeated by the Thuringian nobles at Lucka devastating. However, since the troopers were already out of the cities back home.




1310 - 1315 was again a time of ongoing armed conflicts in Thuringia, in which the three cities through its alliance with various nobles were drawn into it again and again.

Erfurt was besieged by various nobles for weeks and suffered major damage.
1310 was Mühlburg - attacked by the Erfurters
and then went over in 1355 erfurter property - one of the three matches.


1324 the three cities were once again allied with the Landgrave of Thuringia and conquered the castle with him Raspenberg to the Finn, access to the Golden Aue.

The castle was destroyed and joined in the growing Number of castle ruins in Germany.

In the same year of the Thuringian towns covenant was extended for another 12 years. A custom which was continued later.


was in 1346 besieged the castle Eric Castle at Harzgerode by the troops of the Landgrave and the cities of Mulhouse
, Erfurt and Nordhausen, conquered and destroyed.

The Count of Stolberg and the Knights of Werther and 19 other robbers were caught, beheaded the Count and the knight and the other hanged.

The Stolberg had for years the North Thuringian territory invaded and in general there have always been attacks from the resin and the Eichsfeld especially in Nordhausen and Mulhouse.


But also in the eastern part of the country, there were repeated assaults.

1354 was commissioned by the emperor, under the leadership of the Earl of Hohnstein with the troops from Mühlhausen, Erfurt, and Nordhausen, the robber castle Elsterberg besieged by Greiz, conquered and demolished.

12 robbers were beheaded on the spot.

developed for a long standing dispute, the feud of the Lords of Hanstein with the city of Mulhouse. Time and again there were attacks on Mühlhäuser handlers and Mühlhäuser area.

Several villages in the area of the free imperial city were attacked, robbed and set alight.


1364 then laid siege to the Earl of Hohnstein with the troops from Mühlhausen, Erfurt and Nordhausen Burg Hanstein , she could not conquer. The allies were attacked on the way back from the Duke Otto of Brunswick and suffered heavy losses.

Similar ended the siege of Hanstein in 1371 , where several villages were destroyed near and were brought a renewed attack of the Brunswickers high losses for the allies.

1374 - 1377 war raged again in Thuringia. The Landgrave was fighting against those of peers, anderren from black castle against the von Henneberg and Mainz against all.

particularly the suburbs of Erfurt was devastated, but otherwise it was certainly nowhere in the country.





was in 1383, the castle rock fire (now Brandenburg) west of Eisenach besieged by the Landgrave, in alliance with Mulhouse, Erfurt and Nordhausen and conquered.
The lords of rock fire had attacked several times and the cities of Eisenach Creuzburg and were probably otherwise the Landgrave, who had his seat at the Wartburg, in the way.




1397 a common train again, this time with the Duke of Leina. Here the Mühlhäuser, Erfurt and Northern houses on the storming of the Hindenburg and castle Greifenstein were involved in Wanfried.

42 robbers were caught and hanged.


Even in the 15th Century heard the feuds between the nobility and the cities not on and so 1415 the " Large Association of cities of Erfurt, Mühlhausen and Nordhausen" further extended by 12 years









1451 had caused the Knights of Vitstum Apel, which Wachsenburg belonged to a lot of damage in the surrounding areas. In one of the last major joint action, the troops of Erfurt, Mühlhausen Nordhausen and the Wachsenburg besieged for four weeks. The castle was conquered and partially destroyed.


But gradually went back to the wars. The emperor demanded by the peace was still far behind.

The Urban Alliance has been extended several times, but lost slowly diminishing. The cities were now strong allies favorite playing grounds at the prince sought, but had to pay what the favorite playing grounds for high protection money.



way ...,

Smiley is and is down from a high horse ... because meisst the campaigns with allies do not have much brought ...

.. even then ...., was ".. Except expenses, nothing had happened .."