Lodderstedt
Lodderstedt is a deserted village near Gerbstedt in Saxony- Anhalt. It is located on the Lodderstedter ponds in a field trough about 2.5 kilometers north of Gerbstedt. From the church are the remains to find
Name
Lodderstedt originally means living cities of Lothar
History
- Lodderstedt was probably founded around 500.
- After the Battle of Welfesholz 1115 the village said to have been looted and burned together with Nisselsdorf, Red Wave, Wesenstedt, Milrode and Disdorf.
- Presumably, the place has gone down due to the Halberstedter Bishop feud.
- In 1390 the place Loderstede is described as a libertine.
- 1560, the church was partially canceled.
Special
- After the village was called a service nobility (eg the Knight Henricus de Loderstede )
- There were rich coin finds to Lodderstedt