Dobrashiitz

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Dobrashiitz
Municipality Starkenberg
Coordinates: 50 ° 58 ′ 18 ″  N , 12 ° 17 ′ 3 ″  E
Height : 240 m above sea level NN
Residents : 64  (2012)
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Incorporated into: Kraasa
Postal code : 04617
Area code : 034495
Dobraschütz (Thuringia)
Dobrashiitz

Location of Dobraschütz in Thuringia

View to the church
View to the church

Dobraschütz is a district of the Starkenberg community in the Altenburger Land district in Thuringia .

location

Dobraschütz is located in the Altenburger-Zeitz loess hill country , on the edge of the Leipzig lowland bay . It is 5.5 kilometers from Dobraschütz to Starkenberg and 15.7 kilometers to the east to Altenburg. Because of the favorable location conditions in the Gerstenbach valley, the corridor of the district is mainly occupied by fruit growing. The geographic height of the place is 240  m above sea level. NN . In the north-west, Dobraschütz is bounded by the remainder of the Meuselwitz – Ronneburg railroad used for freight traffic .

history

During field work in the “Am Schlöps” corridor, a grave field was discovered in the 19th century. It contained body burials, the jewelry items of which were already provided with Christian symbols. The excavation finds were handed over to the Altenburg Museum for further investigation, where they have remained is unknown. In 1336 the village was first mentioned as "Dobirschicz". The current spelling has been in use since the 18th century. The place name, which comes from Slavic, means "people".

The noble von Creutzen family lived in the village until the 15th century. The first church was mentioned in 1528, the building was dilapidated for the first time in 1607, it was partially renovated in 1611, whereby the "rear part was expanded ...". After further construction defects, the demolition was arranged in 1751 and the current church was built in 1752 . At that time the village belonged to the parish of Mehna .

Like its neighboring towns of Kraasa and Oberkossa , Dobraschütz was on the western border of the Wettin district of Altenburg , which from the 16th century onwards was under the sovereignty of the following Ernestine duchies due to several divisions during its existence : Duchy of Saxony (1554 to 1572), Duchy of Saxony-Weimar ( 1572 to 1603), Duchy of Saxony-Altenburg (1603 to 1672), Duchy of Saxony-Gotha-Altenburg (1672 to 1826). When the Ernestine duchies were reorganized in 1826, the place came back to the duchy of Saxony-Altenburg. After the administrative reform in the duchy, Dobraschütz belonged to the eastern district (until 1900) and to the Altenburg district office (from 1900). From 1879 the Altenburg District Court and since 1906 the Meuselwitz District Court were legally responsible for the place. From 1918 the village belonged to the Free State of Saxony-Altenburg , which was added to the State of Thuringia in 1920. In 1922 it came to the district of Altenburg .

On July 1, 1950, Dobraschütz was incorporated into Kraasa together with Oberkossa. During the second district reform in the GDR in 1952, the existing states were dissolved and the districts were redesigned. Thus, Dobraschütz came to the district of Leipzig as a district of the Kraasa municipality with the Altenburg district , which had belonged to Thuringia as the Altenburg district since 1990 and was added to the Altenburger Land district in 1994. On January 1, 1957, the municipality of Kraasa with its two districts was incorporated into the municipality of Naundorf , which was reclassified from the Schmölln district (Leipzig district) to the Altenburg district. With the incorporation of the Naundorf community into the Starkenberg community, Dobraschütz became a district of the Starkenberg community on December 1, 2008. In 2012, 64 people lived in the village.

Personalities

Web links

Commons : Dobraschütz  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Official topographic maps of Thuringia 1: 10,000. LK Altenburg, LK Greiz, district-free city of Gera . In: Thuringian Land Survey Office (Hrsg.): CD-ROM series Top10 . CD 5. Erfurt 1999.
  2. a b Dobraschütz . In: Paul Lehfeld (ed.): Building and art monuments of Thuringia. Duchy of Saxony-Altenburg, Altenburg administrative district (eastern district), Altenburg district court . Book XXI. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Jena 1895, p. 151 .
  3. ^ Wolfgang Kahl : First mention of Thuringian towns and villages. A manual. Rockstuhl Verlag, Bad Langensalza, 2010, ISBN 978-3-86777-202-0 , p. 57
  4. ^ The Altenburg Office in the book "Geography for all Stands", from p. 201
  5. ^ The locations of the Altenburg district from p.83
  6. The eastern district of the Duchy of Saxony-Altenburg in the municipal directory 1900
  7. ^ The Altenburg district office in the municipality register 1900
  8. Dobraschütz on gov.genealogy.net
  9. Kraasa on gov.genealogy.net
  10. Dobraschütz on the website of the Starkenberg community. Accessed on May 11, 2012