Diebersreuth

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Diebersreuth
Market raft
Coordinates: 49 ° 41 ′ 30 ″  N , 12 ° 16 ′ 39 ″  E
Height : 554 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 92685
Area code : 09603

Diebersreuth is part of the Floß market in the Upper Palatinate district in the Neustadt an der Waldnaab district .

Geographical location

Diebersreuth is about four kilometers south of Floß, west of State Road 2181, on the southern slope of the 590 meter high forest.

Surname

The ending -reuth of the place name Diebersreuth (also: Dübersrieth) indicates an early development of the place before the 13th century. The places with the place names ending in -reuth, -rieth, -ried, -richt (earlier spellings: -riut, -rivt, -rewt, derived from "clearing", "clearing") emerged in connection with the first settlement of the area by clearing the dense forest. Places with such names occur very often in the area of ​​the rivers Pfreimd and Luhe and the adjacent streams. These were the starting point for the settlement of the region.

history

14th to 16th century

In 1352 the Waldauer bought two Diebersreuth farms.

In the books of 1580 and 1598 two teams were recorded for Diebersreuth.

The following localities belonging to Floß were listed in a list of the teams from around 1559: Bergnetsreuth, Boxdorf, Diebersreuth, Diepoltsreuth, Ellenbach, Fehrsdorf, Gailertsreuth, Gosen, Grafenreuth, Hardt, Haupertsreuth, Höfen, Konradsreuth, Meierhof, Niedernfloß, Oberndorf, Package village, Plankenhammer, Ritzlersreuth, Schnepfenhof, Schönberg, Steinfrankenreuth, Weikersmühle, Welsenhof, Wilkershof, Würnreuth, Würzelbrunn. The following two teams were recorded for Diebersreuth: Georg Wagner, Hanns Zünntll.

17th and 18th centuries

During the Thirty Years' War in 1620 and 1621 the Mansfeld soldiers marched through Diebersreuth. They robbed the farmers of money, cattle, grain, food, clothing, linen, beds, copper pans and pots, tools, weapons, etc., fished the ponds, and burned and destroyed the farms. Diebersreuth lost 1 cow, 1 young cattle, 7 pigs, 16 sheep, 1 lamb. A list of damages for Diebersreuth from 1621 showed a total of 137 guilders and 43 cruisers.

In 1792 Diebersreuth had 2 rear seats in the Waldthurn lordship. Around 1800 Diebersreuth was a wasteland with 2 houses and 19 inhabitants.

19th century to the present

At the beginning of the 19th century Grafenreuth became a tax district and rural community . The hamlets Grafenreuth, Diebersreuth and Steinfrankenreuth and the wasteland Höfe belonged to the tax district as well as to the rural community Grafenreuth. The Grafenreuth tax district had a total of 139 residents and 18 residential buildings.

Diebersreuth had 22 inhabitants and 3 residential buildings in 1817, 21 inhabitants in 1861 and 9 inhabitants and 3 residential buildings in 1961.

On January 1, 1972, the Grafenreuth community and thus Diebersreuth as well were incorporated into the Floß market.

Individual evidence

  1. Fritsch hiking map of the Northern Upper Palatinate Forest Nature Park, scale 1: 50,000
  2. ^ Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Altbayern Series I, Issue 39: Vohenstrauss p. 6
  3. Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Altbayern Series I, Issue 39: Vohenstrauss p. 189
  4. ^ Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Altbayern, Issue 47, Heribert Sturm: Neustadt an der Waldnaab Weiden , Commission for Bavarian State History, Michael Lassleben Publishing House, Kallmünz, 1978, ISBN 3769699122 , p. 340
  5. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, pp. 104-107
  6. ^ Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Altbayern, Issue 47, Heribert Sturm: Neustadt an der Waldnaab Weiden , Commission for Bavarian State History, Michael Lassleben Publishing House, Kallmünz, 1978, ISBN 3769699122 , p. 340
  7. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, pp. 168–195
  8. ^ Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Altbayern, Issue 47, Heribert Sturm: Neustadt an der Waldnaab Weiden , Commission for Bavarian State History, Michael Lassleben Publishing House, Kallmünz, 1978, ISBN 3769699122 , p. 340
  9. Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Altbayern, Issue 47, Heribert Sturm: Neustadt an der Waldnaab Weiden , Commission for Bavarian State History, Michael Lassleben Publishing House, Kallmünz, 1978, ISBN 3769699122 , p. 415
  10. ^ Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Altbayern, Issue 47, Heribert Sturm: Neustadt an der Waldnaab Weiden , Commission for Bavarian State History, Michael Lassleben Publishing House, Kallmünz, 1978, ISBN 3769699122 , p. 433
  11. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, p. 423