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Hodenhagen Castle (German: ''Burg Hodenhagen'') is the site ('' Burgstall'') of a former
lowland castle The term lowland castle or plains castle (german: Niederungsburg, Flachlandburg, Tieflandburg) describes a type of castle that is situated on a lowland, plain or valley floor, as opposed to one built on higher ground such as a hill spur. The cl ...
(''Niederungsburg'') built in the 13th century in the vicinity of
Hodenhagen Hodenhagen is a municipality in the district of Heidekreis, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The town was once the site of Hudemühlen Castle, which is now destroyed. The castle was famous as the home of the kobold Hinzelmann.Keightley, Thomas (1850). '' ...
in the German state of
Lower Saxony Lower Saxony (german: Niedersachsen ; nds, Neddersassen; stq, Läichsaksen) is a German state (') in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with , and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 ...
. This
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manor house only lasted just under 100 years and was destroyed in 1289.


Location

The castle was situated in an uninhabited region by the important river crossing of the old post road over the River Meiße. Today the site of the castle is just a few metres from the entrance to the
Serengeti Park The Serengeti-Park in Hodenhagen, Lower Saxony, is a zoo and leisure park in North Germany. History In 1972, the Duke of Bedford had the idea of building the largest safari park in Europe with partners from America. In 1974, this plan was real ...
, half in a small copse and half in farmland.


Description

We have an idea of the former appearance of the castle site from a sketch drawn by Wilhelm von
Hodenberg Hodenberg is the name of an old Lower Saxon noble family. The originally '' hochfrei'' family line belonged to the fourth military feudal level or ''Heerschild''. History Since early times the von Hodenberg lords were protectors (''Schirmvà ...
in the middle of the 19th century. At that time the last remnants of the castle - the earth ramparts, moats and stone ruins - were levelled or removed. According to the sketch the castle had an oval
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, 109 x 95 m in diameter, which bordered immediately on the Meiße. The rampart was originally surrounded by a moat that was filled by water from the river. At the time the sketch was drawn, a farm track already cut through the ramparts to the interior. Within the ramparts was the foundation of a round ''
bergfried ''Bergfried'' (plural: ''bergfriede''; English: ''belfry''; French: ''tour-beffroi''; Spanish: ''torre del homenaje'') is a tall tower that is typically found in castles of the Middle Ages in German-speaking countries and in countries under German ...
'' with a 10 m diameter and an outside wall, 2.5 m thick. The bases of other walls were identified at other locations inside the ramparts. Near the castle site Wilhelm von Hodenberg believed he had located a farmyard with a smithy, because he had found pieces of iron and
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. In addition the records show there was a castle mill on the Meiße as well as a historical castle chapel, the sites of which have not been identified. In 1856 the von Hodenberg family commemorated the castle by erecting a monument which is located on the old castle site in the small copse.


History

The castle belonged to the von
Hodenberg Hodenberg is the name of an old Lower Saxon noble family. The originally '' hochfrei'' family line belonged to the fourth military feudal level or ''Heerschild''. History Since early times the von Hodenberg lords were protectors (''Schirmvà ...
s, who were an important aristocratic family in the region. After they had been forced by the
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to move their seat from Altenbücken in about 1200, they built Hodenhagen Castle on the
Meiße Meiße is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany that flows through part of the Lüneburg Heath. It is a right-hand tributary of the Aller. Origin and course The Meiße rises south of Wietzendorf in the nature reserve of Großes Moor (near Beckl ...
about further west. It is thought to have been built around 1200, but the castle is first mentioned in 1244. Based at Hodenhagen Castle, the land of the aristocratic von Hodenberg family lay geographically and relationally between that of the counts of Hoya and the
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who were pushing westwards. The Welf Duke,
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, had Hodenhagen Castle destroyed in 1289 by
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. In a
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dated 27 August 1289 he had had it assigned to him from Heinrich von Hodenberg. In this manner the Hodenberg family became subjected to the Duke and lost their regional authority; instead they became
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s of the Welfs. It is thought that the destruction of the castle also served to contain the widespread activities of the robber barons, that permeated the lower strata of the nobility at that time. After the destruction of Hodenhagen Castle the family line moved its seat further west to the present-day Hodenhagen hamlet of Hudemühlen. There they built a manor house with defensive features, that formed the basis for the village of Hodenhagen established in 1400. Not until 1448 was the court of the von Hodenbergs described in the records as a castle (''Schloss''). The building was converted in the 16th century into the splendid, renaissance castle of Hudemühlen, that was demolished in the 19th century.


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Within the neighbourhood, in the valley of the
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, there is a number of other medieval castles, some of similar design. These fortifications include those in
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Uhlenburg Uhlenburg is the site ('' Burgstall'') of a lowland castle that was built in the 14th century close to the River Aller near Essel in the German state of Lower Saxony. This Late Middle Ages aristocratic seat only existed for a few decades towards t ...
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and
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Blankenhagen Castle Blankenhagen Castle (german: Burg Blankenhagen) was a lowland castle (''Niederungsburg''), whose ruins are located by the River Aller near Grethem in Lower Saxony, Germany. The motte-and-bailey castle is believed to have been built around 1200. I ...
). Hodenhagen Castle belongs to the group of former castles, that were researched between 2003-2005 by the ''Burgenlandschaft Aller-Leine-Tal'' (B.A.L.T.) project. The project was supported by the European aid programme LEADER+, because it had located castle sites in the
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area. However Hodenhagen Castle was only studied by
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; no excavations have been carried out to date.


Literature

* Burgen im Fluss, Herausgeber: Landkreis Soltau-Fallingbostel, Bad Fallingbostel, 2005, {{Coord, 52.754854, N, 9.618638, E, type:landmark_region:DE-NI, format=dms, display=title Heidmark Buildings and structures in Heidekreis Castles in Lower Saxony Lowland castles