Blintendorf (Gefell)

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Blintendorf
City of Gefell
Coordinates: 50 ° 26 ′ 54 ″  N , 11 ° 48 ′ 18 ″  E
Height : 518 m
Incorporation : January 1, 1997
Postal code : 07926
Area code : 036649
former parish hall
former parish hall

Blintendorf is a part of the unified municipality of Gefell in the Saale-Orla district in Thuringia .

geography

The district of Blintendorf is crossed by the federal motorway 9 to the west . The gentle trough-like high plateau is bordered by forests to the northwest and southeast. The federal road 90 with the “Bad Lobenstein” motorway junction leads right past the village.

Neighboring towns are Ullersreuth , Schilbach , the city of Tanna, the city ​​of Gefell and Dobareuth .

With the lines 720 and 721 of the KomBus transport company , Blintendorf has connections to the cities of Bad Lobenstein , Hirschberg (Saale) and Schleiz .

geology

The Blintendorf corridor is a typical location in the Southeast Thuringian Slate Mountains. The soils are very fertile due to the high proportion of fine soil and humus content. Spring troughs and narrow valleys of the soils are typical grassland locations. Agriculture is favored on plateau-like ridges, undulating plains and flat slopes. In other locations, forest use predominates.

history

The first documentary mention of Blintendorf took place on March 20, 1327. In a document from the Bohemian King John of Luxembourg and Bohemia (issued in Prague on April 13, 1327) a few days later , Petzold Sack von Sparnberg submits to the king and offers him his fief, namely the Sparnberg Castle ("castrum Sparenbergk"), the population of Sparenberg ("Gens Sparenbergiorvm") and the two villages Ullersreuth and Blintendorf ("dua villas Vlrichsreut & Plintendorff"). He takes back the property mentioned, which may have previously been a fiefdom directly under the Empire, as a fiefdom from the Bohemian king. This document has been handed down as a regest and a copy.

Gefell and Blintendorf belonged as exclaves to the Saxon- Albertine office of Plauen ( Vogtland district ). After the Congress of Vienna , the two places were from 1815 to 1944 exclaves of the Prussian district of Ziegenrück , which was itself an exclave in the Association of the Province of Saxony . The reason for this unusual type of administration was probably the marriage of Margrave Friedrich the Freidigen to Elisabeth, the 14-year-old daughter of his mother-in-law from the connection with Otto von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk on August 24, 1300. The young woman brought Neustadt / Orla, Auma and Ziegenrück to marriage a. Elisabeth's guardian, Heinrich von Plauen , the repentant , received Triptis, Auma and Ziegenrück from Friedrich to settle debts as pledge for the sum of 3,000 Schock Meissen groschen .

Agriculture continues to shape this place.

Attractions

Individual evidence

  1. Manfred Graf: Organization of the cooperative plant production with a high proportion of grassland in the southeast Thuringian slate mountains. Shown at the KOG "Lobenstein". 1970, (Jena, University, dissertation, 1970; typed).
  2. ^ Wolfgang Kahl : First mention of Thuringian towns and villages. A manual. 5th, improved and considerably enlarged edition. Rockstuhl, Bad-Langensalza 2010, ISBN 978-3-86777-202-0 , p. 35.
  3. ^ Johann Heinrich Zedler : Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts . 1732-1754.
  4. Johann Peter von Ludewig : Reliqviae Manvscriptorvm Omnis Aevi Diplomatvm ac Monvmentorvm, Ineditorvm adhvc. Volume 6. sn, Frankfurt am Main et al. 1724, pp. 33-34 .
  5. Wilfried Warsitzka: The Thuringian Landgrave. Bussert and Stadeler, 2004, ISBN 3-932906-22-5 , pp. 260, 293, 294.

Web links

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