Thereafter the village was held by the Electorate of Trier.
Less than a century later, however, in 1548, the Electorate of Trier took over the lordly rights.
The red cross on the silver field refers to the former allegiance to the Electorate of Trier.
The cross refers to the village's former allegiance to the Electorate of Trier.
At the same time, however, there was also a dispute with the Electorate of Trier over who held sovereignty.
The other fourth was a cameralistic possession in the Electorate of Trier.
Beginning in 1778, the Electorate of Trier was the sole landholder.
Kaden belonged from 1564 to 1802 to the Electorate of Trier.
Binsfeld was in the 17th century held by the Electorate of Trier.
Later the property passed to the Electorate of Trier.