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History. Middle Ages. The place was first mentioned in 1157 when the reeve of Kadolzburg, Helmericus de Kadoldesburc, agreed on a territorial exchange between the diocese of Würzburg the Heilsbronn Abbey. So the name derives from Burg des Kadold meaning "Kadold's castle".
- 2052
- Germany
An origin myth is a type of myth that explains the beginnings of a natural or social aspect of the world. One specific kind of origin myth is the creation or cosmogonic myth, which narrates the formation of the universe. However, numerous cultures have stories that take place after the initial origin.
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Dez. 2022) [1] Cadolzburg (veraltet auch Kadolzburg; fränkisch „Sporch“, gesprochen [ ʃbɔrχ ], oder auch Kalsch-buach [2]) ist ein Markt im Landkreis Fürth ( Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken, Bayern ). Namensgebend und zentral gelegen ist die im Jahr 1157 erstmals erwähnte Burg .
- 364 m ü. NHN
- Mittelfranken
Cadolzburg is a municipality in the Middle Franconian district of Fürth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 11 km west of Fürth. Its name derives from its central castle, first being mentioned in the year 1157.
Cadolzburg (outdated also Kadolzburg, colloquially pronounced "Kalschbuʳch" or "Sporch" German pronunciation: ) is a municipality in the Middle Franconian district of Fürth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Fürth. Its name comes from its central castle, first being mentioned in the year 1157.
Myth, a story of the gods, a religious account of the beginning of the world, the creation, fundamental events, the exemplary deeds of the gods as a result of which the world, nature and culture were created together with all parts thereof and given their order, which still obtains.
Historical overview. "Cadolzburg" was first mentioned in a document in 1157. In the mid-13th century the area around Cadolzbug was acquired by the burgraves of Nuremberg from the house of Hohenzollern, who were known in the Middle Ages simply as the Zollern.