Auernheim (Treuchtlingen)
Auernheim
City of Treuchtlingen
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Coordinates: 48 ° 58 ′ 0 ″ N , 10 ° 48 ′ 7 ″ E | |
Height : | 614 (590-634) m |
Area : | 17.31 km² |
Residents : | 609 (2016) |
Population density : | 35 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | July 1, 1972 |
Postal code : | 91757 |
Area code : | 09142 |
Auernheim from the southeast
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Auernheim is a district of the town of Treuchtlingen in the central Franconian district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen in Bavaria .
location
The cluster village is eight kilometers west of Treuchtlingen on the ridge of the Hahnenkamm in the southern Franconian Alb . The municipality includes the village of Schlittenhart and the hamlets of Freihardt , Hagenhof and Wieshof .
history
The origin is assumed in the 6th to 8th century, the place was first mentioned in a document in 1057 or 1073 as "Urenheim" on the occasion of a church consecration by the Eichstätter Bishop Gundekar II. The place name means either "to the home of an Uro" or it comes from him The term Ur for aurochs , which would mean that cattle was raised in pre-Roman times.
With the emergence of a local aristocratic family, the former free farming village lost its freedom from village in 1253.
During the Thirty Years' War the village was sacked by the Swedes in 1633. 75 villagers died in connection with the battle of Nördlingen in 1634. Only the settlement of more than 100 religious refugees by Albrecht II , Margrave of Ansbach , brought life back to the village.
The water shortage resulting from the high location was eliminated in 1951 by the construction of a water pipe.
Auernheim was an independent municipality in the old district of Gunzenhausen with the districts Freihardt, Hagenhof, Schlittenhart, and Wieshof . On July 1, 1972, it was incorporated into Treuchtlingen as part of the municipal reform.
today
The church in the parish village is consecrated to St. George and, together with the cemetery, is a fortified church .
Auernheim is the highest town in Middle Franconia. From the at 634 m above sea level. From Kirchberg, located NN, you have a view of the Alps on foehn days .
The formerly numerous farms have now been wholly or partially given up, many professionals work in the local businesses or commute to Treuchtlingen.
The state road St 2216 leads through Auernheim from Oettingen to Treuchtlingen.
The relative remoteness of Auernheim up until the 20th century meant that dialect peculiarities developed that are very similar to Swabian and have been preserved to this day. In the Franconian language environment, especially the Altmühl-Rezat area, with many expressions and their meanings, they form a linguistic island that the local researcher Arthur Rosenbauer from Treuchtlingen researched.
literature
- Georg Paul Hönn : Auernheim . In: Lexicon Topographicum of the Franconian Craises . Johann Georg Lochner, Frankfurt and Leipzig 1747, p. 315 ( digitized version ).
- Gottfried Stieber: Aurnheim . In: Historical and topographical news from the Principality of Brandenburg-Onolzbach . Johann Jacob Enderes, Schwabach 1761, p. 242-243 ( digitized version ).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Weißenburger Tagblatt of September 30, 2015, p. 9
- ↑ The Church of St. George ( Memento from October 29, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 477 .
- ↑ Arthur Rosenbauer: A village saves its dialect - the language island Auernheim. wek-Verlag , Treuchtlingen / Berlin 2015. ISBN 978-3-934145-95-5 ( short text on the publisher's website )