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In 1159 Freudenberg was first mentioned in documents as Lüllenseit.. Between 1160 and 1200 the prince bishopric Würzburg, to which the place belongs, built the castle Frouwedenberch, whose name is transferred to the settlement.. In 1287 Freudenberg is first described in a document as a city (castrum et civitas = castle and city).. On September 9, 1295, the Würzburg Prince-Bishop confirmed to the Count of Wertheim the loan with castle and town.. Church Freudenberg belonged at that time to the diocese of Mainz, secular but to the bishopric of Würzburg.. In 1423, the city became the seat of the Freudenberg office, which in addition to the city itself also includes Ebenheid, Boxtal and two courtyards.. After the death of Wertheim´s last count in 1556, the fief was returned to the prince-bishopric of Würzburg.. After initially the Counts of Stolberg be loaned, go town and castle in 1581 to the rule Löwenstein-Wertheim.. At the turn of the 17th century, the witch hunt also hit Freudenber 150 inhabitants of the city are burned until 1632 as witches and witches.. In 1612 the city fell back to the prince-bishopric of Würzburg.. <9> More about <1001> Freudenberg} <9> <9> <994/1303305>, <994/1303307>, <994/1303309>