Apitzsch (family)
Apitzsch is the name of a family who once owned the former Gut Apitzsch in what is now the city of Leipzig .
The name Apitzsch has been known around today's Leipzig since at least 1337. It is of Sorbian origin. There are different versions for deriving the name:
- The name is derived from the Germanized short form of the old German Adalbert or Albert ("shining through nobility") or Albrecht .
- The name is derived from the Germanic tribe "Adal ...". That means "inherited nobility".
- The name stem is derived from "Apecz".
The Apitzschgasse, named after one of the family's ancestors, in the Connewitz district of Leipzig still exists today . The name for this street was given in honor of the construction work of the landlord Apitzsch after a major fire in Connewitz in the 18th century.
“... Already in 1337 burgrave Albert the Elder of Leisnig handed over the monastery 3 Joch Wald next to the Apitzschwiese ,“ quae volgariter nuncupantur Herin Apecz Holcz ”, ... and in 1529 Christof Blasbalgk von Lößnig sold the monastery a Werder (= floodplain in the river ) Land "which the Pleiße in front of our Gut Lesnig on the Apicz near Kunawicz ..." "
The name Apitzsch has changed a lot over the centuries. In the church registers of the Eutritzsch community, the name is written alternately with “p” or “b” and with or without “z” even within an entry.
Members of the family
- Urban Apitzsch (* around 1669 ; † October 7, 1736 in Eutritzsch )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Duden ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Names on the trail. MDR ( Memento from May 18, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ 650 years of Eutritzsch 1335–1985. Section City History Leipzig. May 1985, (D 122/85)
- ^ Paul Altenburger The development of the suburb Connewitz . Published in 1926 for the 25th anniversary of the Leipzig-Süd trade association. P. 19.