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Showing 22 places of which 13 on the map (only displaying places with exact coordinates).

Listing 1-20 of 22 places.

  • Bachem (Germany) near Frechen, near Cologne
  • Bruggelen (wood) (Natural Landmark) near Engeland (province Gelderland)
  • Engeland (Netherlands) near Apeldoorn
  • Hezingen (Netherlands) near Tubbergen
  • Holzheim (Germany) today part of Neuss
  • Mander (Netherlands) near Tubbergen
  • Neukirchen (Germany) near Grevenbroich, district Rhein-Kreis Neuss; nearest place to the vanished medieval place Rüblinghoven (Hrotbertinga hova)
  • Oeken (Netherlands) near Brummen
  • Rhienderen (Netherlands) near Brummen
  • Unknown 1708 (wood) (Natural Landmark) mentioned in WER 1, perhaps located in the Netherlands
  • Unknown 1714 (Unidentified places) mentioned in WER 3 & 26; located near Alhfridushuson*
  • Unknown 1715 (Unidentified places) mentioned in WER 3; located near Withorpe*
  • Unknown 1749 (Germany) mentioned in WER 5 and WER 8 as located near the river Erft in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Unknown 1752 (wood) (Natural Landmark) today as 'Heisingen' part of the city of Essen
  • Unknown 1755 (Germany) mentioned in WER 8 as part of the villa of Fischlaken (today part of Essen)
  • Unknown 1768 (Netherlands) mentioned in WER 9 as a meadow; transacted together with property in Doornspijk and Suifterbant so possibly located in the vicinity
  • Unknown 1783 (Netherlands) mentioned in WER 10 as located in pagus Northtuianti; editor assumes copyist's mistake for 'Thuleri' (Dulder); Orbis latinus identifies Huleri with Heersen (district Limburg) which is however much too far removed from Northtuianti
  • Unknown 1866 (Netherlands) mentioned in WER 24 as being located in the villa Salehem*
  • Unknown 1933 (Netherlands) unidentified, but used to be part of Doornspijk
  • Werden (Germany) part of Essen; some charters refer to the place as 'Diapanbeci sive Werithina', using the name of a small river (Tiefenbach) discharging into the Ruhr at Werden