Office Chub
The office Döbeln was a territorial administrative unit of the Electorate of Saxony in the Leipzig district . It was integrated into the Leisnig office in 1588 . Before it was incorporated into the Leisnig Office, the Döbeln office was part of the Meißnian district .
Geographical location
The office Döbeln was in the southeast of the Leipzig district . It was on the lower reaches of the Freiberg Mulde . The official seat was Döbeln Castle .
Adjacent administrative units
Education Office Meißen District Office Meißen (exclave) | Wurzen Abbey ( Amt Mügeln , Exklaves) | Amt Nossen (exclaves) |
Leisnig Office | District Office Meißen | |
Amt Nossen (exclave) | Office Rochlitz | Office Nossen (core area) |
history
The office Döbeln was owned by the Hersfeld Monastery and was administered by the Margrave of Meissen . In 1221 the administration is occupied by a margrave bailiff. Since the division of Leipzig in 1485, the office belonged to the Albertine line of the Wettins . After the defeat of the Ernestines in the Schmalkaldic War in 1547, the Leisnig office in the west came into the possession of the Albertines . In 1588 the Döbeln office was largely integrated into the Leisnig office. Smaller parts were attached to the Nossen Office (Grunau, Niederstriegis, Rudelsdorf, Ullrichsberg) and the Oschatz Office .
The office Leisnig with Döbeln existed until 1856. Successors were u. a. the Leisnig and Döbeln court offices . As early as 1836, the villages of the Arnsdorf rulership , which were enclaves of the Leisnig district (Döbelner judicial district) in the Nossen district, were integrated into the Nossen district by surrounding them.
Components
- Cities
- Döbeln with the Döbeln Castle
- Official Villages
- Lent places
- Lent locations (exclaves)
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literature
- Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Jäschke: Kursächsischer Amtatlas 1790 . Klaus Gumnior, Chemnitz 2009. ISBN 3937386149
- Bönhoff, Leo : The oldest offices of the Mark Meissen . Copy: Gert Suess
- Office Chub . In: August Schumann : Complete State, Post and Newspaper Lexicon of Saxony. 1st volume. Schumann, Zwickau 1814, p. 715 f.
- Axel wing: bourgeoisie, bourgeois manors, social change and political reform in Electoral Saxony (1680-1844) . Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Volume 16., Göttingen 2000, ISBN 3-525-35681-1 , pp. 199/100 Rittergut Ober-Wutzschwitz and mention of Friedrich August Ludwig von Zehmen , 1844.
Web links
- Office chub in the Repertorium Saxonicum
- Inventory 20010 - Leisnig Office in the Saxon State Archives in Leipzig
- The offices of Leisnig and Döbeln in the digital historical directory of Saxony