Agathenburg

Agathenburg (German)
Gothenborg
(Low Saxon)
Agathenburg
Agathenburg Castle
Agathenburg
Coordinates
Administration
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Stade
Municipal assoc. Horneburg
Mayor Gerd Allers
Basic statistics
Area 11.32 km2 (4.37 sq mi)
Elevation 16 m  (52 ft)
Population 1,154 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 102 /km2 (264 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate STD
Postal code 21684
Area code 04141

Agathenburg (in High German, in Low Saxon: Gothenborg) is a municipality in the district of Stade, Lower Saxony, Germany.

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History

Lieth, as it was originally named, belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, a territory of imperial immediacy established in 1180. In the mid-16th c. the inhabitants of Lieth adopted Lutheranism. During the Leaguist occupation under Johan 't Serclaes, Count of Tilly, Lieth suffered from attempts of reCatholicisation.

In 1648 the Prince-Archbishopric was transformed into the Duchy of Bremen, which was first ruled in personal union by the Swedish Crown – interrupted by a Danish occupation (1712–1715) – and from 1715 on by the House of Hanover. In 1807 the ephemeric Kingdom of Westphalia annexed the duchy, before France annexed it in 1810. In 1813 the Duchy of Bremen was restored to the Electorate of Hanover, which – after its upgrade to the Kingdom of Hanover in 1814 – incorporated the duchy in a real union and the ducal territory, including Agathenburg, became part of the Stade Region, established in 1823.

Sights

In 1655 the ducal Bremen-Verden general governor Hans Christoff von Königsmarck erected a castle in Lieth and named it after his wife Agathe von Leesten. The name of the castle also became the toponym of the village Lieth.

Transport

The rapid transit system of Hamburg S-Bahn serves Agathenburg with a railway station.[2]

References