Hersfeld, an old town of Hesse-Nassau, on the river Fulda, which here becomes navigable, 27 miles N. of Fulda by rail. Here are a fine Gothic church, built in 1320; the ruins of the cathedral, destroyed by the French in 1761; and the formerly-celebrated Benedictine abbey, founded in 769. Pop. 7271.
Hersfeld
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 695
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