Dünsberg (Rennertshofen)
Dünsberg
Rennertshofen market
Coordinates: 48 ° 46 ′ 17 ″ N , 10 ° 59 ′ 59 ″ E
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Height : | 447 m |
Residents : | 3 (1987) |
Postal code : | 86643 |
Area code : | 08434 |
Dünsberg , formerly also "Dunzberg", is a district of the Rennertshofen market in the district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen in the administrative district of Upper Bavaria . It belongs to the Trugenhofen district .
location
The wasteland lies in the hilly landscape of the Monheimer Alb south of Trugenhofen above the Ussel valley on the mountain of the same name. It can be reached via a junction of the local connection road leading to the Neuhausen district of Marxheim . From Dünsberg a road leads to the Rennertshofener district Erlbach .
history
In the Old Kingdom , Dünsberg belonged to the County of Lechsgemünd-Graisbach , so it was assigned to these counts with court and land rights, and later to the ducal-Bavarian and Palatinate-Neo-Burgess noble fiefs in Trugenhofen. Later, Dünsberg and Trugenhofen became part of the Hofmark Trugenhofen, which successively belonged to different owner families, most recently from 1802 to Count Joseph du Moulin , lord of Bertoldsheim .
In the new Kingdom of Bavaria (1806), when the tax districts were formed in 1808/11, Dünsberg was assigned to the Gansheim tax district in the Graisbach- Monheim district court and rent office . When patrimonial courts were formed in 1818/20 , the Dünsberg families came to the second class patrimonial court in Bertoldsheim , which was owned by Hofmarkherr Wilhelm Karl Joseph Adam Graf von Eckart called Eckert auf Moerlach. Bavaria repealed this noble lower jurisdiction in 1848.
In 1880 the community of Trugenhofen and with it Dünsberg moved from the district court Monheim of the district office Donauwörth to the district of Neuburg an der Donau . In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria the independent by the end of 1977 community Trugenhofen with its districts Dünsberg was Kienberg , and Störzelmühle in the market Rennertshofen the district Neuburg-Schrobenhausen on 1 January 1978 incorporated . Since then, Dünsberg has been one of the 28 officially named districts of Rennertshofen.
South of the wasteland is a field chapel from the 19th and 20th centuries. Century.
Population numbers
- 1839: 14 inhabitants
- 1864: 12 inhabitants, 2 farms
- 1961: 4 residents, 1 residential building
- 1987: 3 inhabitants
literature
- Markus Nadler: Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Neuburg on the Danube. The district court of Neuburg and the nursing courts of Burgheim and Reichertshofen . Munich 2004.
- Doris Pfister: Donauwörth. The former county. Series of Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Swabia, Series I, Issue 17, Munich 2008.
Individual evidence
- ^ Anton Steichele: The Diocese of Augsburg, historically and statistically described . 2nd volume, Augsburg 1864, p. 740
- ↑ Pfister, p. 340 f.
- ↑ Pfister, p. 334
- ↑ Nadler, p. 410 f.
- ↑ List of monuments
- ^ Georg Friedrich Kramer: Statistical manual for the government district of Swabia and Neuburg in two departments, Dept. 1 . Augsburg 1839, p. 20
- ↑ Steichele, p. 742
- ↑ Official place directory for Bavaria 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census. Munich 1964, column 1004
- ^ Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (ed.): Community parts file . Munich 2008