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DITHMARSCHEN, or DITMARSH (in the oldest form of the name Thiatmaresgaho, Dietmar's Gau') , a territory between the Eider, the Elbe and the North Sea, forming the western part ofthe old duchy of Holstein, and now included in the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein. It contains about 550 sq. m. with 90,000 inhabitants. The territory consists to the extent of one half of good pasture land, which is preserved from inroads of the sea by banks and dams, the other half being mostly waste. It was originally colonized mainly from Friesland and Saxony. The district
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opinion , or from the year 1182, when the countship was incorporated with their see, according to another, the archbishops of Bremen claimed supremacy over the land; but the inhabitants, who had developed and consolidated a systematic organism for self-government, made obstinate resistance, and rather attached themselves to the bishop of Schleswig. Ditmarsken, to use the Scandinavian form of the name, continued part of the Danish dominions till the disastrous battle of BornhSved in 1227, when its former independence was regained. The claims of the archbishop of Bremen were now so far recognized that he exercised the royal rights of Heerbann and Blutbann,' enjoyed the consequent emoluments, and was represented first by a single advocatus, or Vogt, and afterwards by one for each of the five Doffts, or marks, into which the land was divided after the establishment
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See Dahlmann's edition of Neocorus, Chronik von Dithmarschen (Kiel, 1827), and Geschichte Danemarks (18401844) ; Michelsen, Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte des Landes Dithmarschen (1834), Sammlung altdithmarscher Rechtsquellen (1842), and Dithmarschen 2m Verhaltniss zum bremischen Erzstift; Kolster, Geschichte Dithmarschens, nach F. R. Dahlmanns Vorlesungen (1873)'. End of Article: DITHMARSCHEN, or DITMARSH (in the oldest form of the name Thiatmaresgaho, Dietmar's Gau') If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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