Amt Bilstein

Amt Bilstein
Amt
15th century–1969


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Capital Bilstein
Government Subdivision
History
   Established 15th century
  First mentioned as subdivision of Duchy of Westphalia 1434
  Secularised to Hesse-Darmstadt 1803
  to Prussia (Province of Westphalia) 1816
   Disestablished 1969

Coordinates: 51°05′42″N 8°01′08″E / 51.0949°N 8.01894°E / 51.0949; 8.01894 Amt Bilstein was an administrative district in what is now the region of Westphalia, Germany. Its territory corresponded more or less with the current municipality of Lennestadt. It was first mentioned in 1434 ("Johan van dem Broike, Amtmann zu Bylstein" = "John of the Broike, Bailiff of Bylstein") and, until 1803, was part of the Duchy of Westphalia and thus the Electorate of Cologne, before it was transferred to the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt, from which, in 1806 the Grand Duchy of Hesse emerged. Following a ruling by the Congress of Vienna this association came to an end and, on 1 August 1816, the territory of the Amt became part of the newly formed Regierungsbezirk Arnsberg in the Prussian Province of Westphalia. It became a subdivision of the Kreis Olpe. The Amt was disbanded in 1969.

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