释义 |
- Noble family Niedergang
- Adelssitz Niedergang
- Important representatives
- Sources
- External links
{{Lageplanmarker = Cercle rouge 50%.svg | markersize = 60 | pos_x = 12 | pos_y = 64.5 | map = Grafschaften Holstein Ratzeburg Schwerin Dannenberg Luechow 1250.svg | markertext = Grafschaft Wölpe | mapsize_x = 220 | mapsize_y = 250 | maptext = Grafschaft Wölpe um 1250 }} | The County of Wölpe (green area inside red circle) c. 1250 | The County of Wölpe ({{lang-de|Grafschaft Wölpe}}) was the territorial lordship of a noble family in the Middle Ages in the Middle Weser Region near Nienburg/Weser which folded in 1302. The seat of the counts of Wölpe was the castle site at Erichshagen-Wölpe on the Wölpe stream in the borough of Nienburg in north Germany. The castle itself no longer exists. Important representatives - Bernard II of Wölpe (1176–1221), founder of Neustadt am Rübenberge and Mariensee Abbey
- Iso of Wölpe (1167–1231), Prince-Bishop of Verden
Sources - Marcus René Duensing: Die Chronik der County of Wölpe, Diepenau 1999, {{ISBN|3-929793-69-5}}
- Ernst Andreas Friedrich: Wenn Steine reden könnten. Band IV, Landbuch-Verlag, Hannover 1998, {{ISBN|3-7842-0558-5}}
- Dieter Riemer: counts und Herren im Erzstift Bremen im Spiegel der Geschichte Lehes, Bremerhaven/Hamburg 1995 (Diss. phil. Oldenburg) S. 141 ff {{ISBN|3-923725-89-2}}
External links - History of the County of Wölpe {{de icon}}
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