Adelshausen (Karlskron)

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Adelshausen
Karlskron municipality
Coordinates: 48 ° 39 ′ 36 ″  N , 11 ° 24 ′ 13 ″  E
Residents : 510  (May 9, 2011)
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 85123
Area code : 08453

Adelshausen is a parish village and part of the municipality of Karlskron in the Upper Bavarian district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen .

location

The formerly independent community of Adelshausen is located directly on the southern edge of the Donaumoos on the Linnerberg and at the foot of the wooded heights of the Moosberg, Geißberg and Dürrenberg in the Ingolstadt planning region .

The village of Aschelsried and the Wintersoln estate belonged to the former municipality and together form the Adelshausen district

At the southern end of the village, the state road St 2048 runs from Freinhausen to Pobenhausen . An old connecting road leads east via Aschelsried to Reichertshofen . In extension of the main street of the village, called Schloßstraße, a connecting street leads to the municipality of Karlskron.

history

Unlike Karlskron, which has only existed for around 230 years, Adelshausen can look back on a very long history. Finds in the area and underground passages on the slope of the Linnerberg show that caves were built and driven into the mountain as early as the Stone Age, and that these caves remained inhabited during the Bronze Age and during the Celtic settlement of this region.

Adelotishusen was repopulated early on, during the Bavarian conquest . Since the end of the 12th century Adelshausen was considered an early form of a court marque of the local nobility, a knightly family of Adelshusen . A Heinrich von Adelshusen appears in documents in 1227; 1251 a Diepold von Adelshusen; 1295 a knight Heinrich von Adelshusen.

Adelshausen was the seat of a castle. From 1525 until 1573 a knight dynasty , Pehaim von Adelshausen , ruled the castle and the Hofmark for six generations . These were fiefs of the dukes of Bavaria . Between 1500 and 1532 they rebuilt the castle and they were granted additional privileges and fiefdoms by the duke. However, the castle was subsequently destroyed in the course of the wars of religion and was not rebuilt afterwards. Various owners were then owners of the Hofmark, until it finally passed into Toerring's estate and was therefore added to the Schrobenhausen district court . In 1848 the court rulers' justice was repealed and the regional courts or the later local courts took over the jurisdiction.

Adelshausen was destroyed and completely plundered several times in the frequent and often devastating wars over the centuries. Especially in the Thirty Years' War by the Swedes and in the Napoleonic Wars by the French.

After the Second World War, many expellees came to Adelshausen and Aschelsried and then made up a third of the population.

In 1963 the land consolidation was carried out in Adelshausen and the local sewer system was built.

In 1978 Adelshausen and its suburbs were incorporated into Karlskron as part of the municipal reform in Bavaria .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adelshausen in the local database of the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online . Bavarian State Library
  2. Local history on the community website