Anzenhofen

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Anzenhofen
Municipality of Pilsach
Coordinates: 49 ° 18 ′ 38 "  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 3"  E
Height : 510 m
Residents : 64  (1987)
Postal code : 92367
Area code : 09186
Anzenhofen

Anzenhofen is an officially named part of the municipality of Pilsach in the Neumarkt district in Upper Palatinate in Bavaria .

geography

The village is located in the Upper Palatinate Jura on the Schwarzen Laber at around 510 m above sea ​​level . The next higher elevation is the Ellerberg in the northeast, a witness mountain rising 586 m above sea level.

traffic

The district road NM 14, which branches off from the federal road 299, runs through the village. In the village, the district road NM 25 branches off from this district road.

history

1256 Anzenhofen (meaning "to the courts of Enzo / Anzo") is mentioned in connection with a transfer of goods by the daughter of Konrad von Ehrenfels to the monastery Pielenhofen , around 1372 as "Enzenhouen" in connection with a sale of goods to the Count Palatine Ruprecht . Until around the middle of the 16th century, the village was an aristocratic estate, which was last held by the Lords of Schaffhausen . Towards the end of the Old Kingdom , around 1800, Anzenhofen consisted of four estates, of which three belonged to the Wolfstein nursing office and one to the Gnadenberg monastery judge . The high jurisdiction exercised the mayor's office in Neumarkt .

In the Kingdom of Bavaria (1806), the Laaber tax district with Anzenhofen, Giggling and Eschertshofen was formed around 1810 . With the second municipal edict of 1818, the municipality of Laaber was created, which only consisted of Laaber itself and the neighboring Anzenhofen. It was assigned to the district court of Neumarkt in the Oberdonaukreis , and in 1820 to the district court of Pfaffenhofen (from 1824 with its seat in Kastl as now the district court of Kastl ) in the rain district. The district court of Kastl was subordinated to the district office of Velburg in 1862 . In 1879 it was transferred to the Neumarkt District Office , later the district of Neumarkt id Opf.

Lived in Anzenhofen

  • 1836 46 inhabitants (9 houses),
  • 1867 61 inhabitants (18 buildings),
  • 1875 60 inhabitants (27 buildings; 5 horses and 43 head of cattle of large livestock),
  • 1900 62 inhabitants (10 residential buildings),
  • 1925 59 inhabitants (10 residential buildings),
  • 1937 63 inhabitants (only Catholics),
  • 1950 68 inhabitants (10 residential buildings).
  • 1987 64 inhabitants (7 residential buildings),

After 1987 the village has expanded considerably with new buildings. Today there are 30 house numbers assigned.

At the end of the Bavarian regional reform , the municipality of Laaber and thus Anzenhofen was incorporated into Pilsach on January 1, 1978.

Church conditions

Anzenhofen was connected with Tartsberg to the Expositur St. Johannes Evangelist in neighboring Laaber, which was built in 1921 and which belonged to the Catholic parish Dietkirchen of the Kastl monastery in the diocese of Eichstätt . From 1540 to 1626 Dietkirchen and thus Anzenhofen and Pfalz-Neuburg were Protestant.

literature

  • Franz Xaver Buchner : The diocese of Eichstätt. Volume I, Eichstätt: Brönner & Däntler, 1937
  • Bernhard Heinloth: Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Altbayern, Issue 16: Neumarkt , Munich: Commission for Bavarian State History, 1967

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Graf, L .: Helfenberg: the castle and rule, on the thread of the history of the Upper Palatinate . Self-published, 1875, p. 20
  2. ^ Collective sheet of the historical association Eichstätt 38 (1923), p. 4
  3. ^ Regesta sive Rerum Boicarum ..., Vol. 9, Munich 1841, p. 288
  4. Heinloth, p. 254
  5. Heinloth, p. 324
  6. Heinloth, pp. 316-318
  7. Th. D. Popp (ed.): Matriculation des Bissthumes Eichstätt , Eichstätt: Ph. Brönner, 1836, p. 50
  8. Joseph Heyberger: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria together with an alphabetical local dictionary , Munich 1867, Col. 791
  9. Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria ... based on the results of the census of December 1, 1875 , Munich 1877, Col. 973
  10. Kgl. Statistical Bureau in Munich (edit): List of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria ... [based on the results of the census of December 1, 1900] , Munich 1904, column 872
  11. ^ Localities directory for the Free State of Bavaria according to the census of June 16, 1925 and the territorial status of January 1, 1928 , Munich 1928, Col. 879
  12. Buchner I, p. 171
  13. ^ Official register of places for Bavaria, edited on the basis of the census of September 13, 1950 , Munich 1952, Col. 744
  14. Official directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 , Munich 1991, p. 260
  15. Popp, p. 50
  16. Buchner I, pp. 169, 171

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