Dragsdorf

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Dragsdorf
Community of Schnaudertal
Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ 10 ″  N , 12 ° 11 ′ 32 ″  E
Incorporated into: Wittgendorf
Postal code : 06712
Area code : 034423
Dragsdorf (Saxony-Anhalt)
Dragsdorf

Location of Dragsdorf in Saxony-Anhalt

Dragsdorf belongs to the village of Wittgendorf in the community of Schnaudertal in the Burgenland district in Saxony-Anhalt .

Geographical location

The small village is located on the upper reaches of the Lindenberger Schnauder , southeast of the former district town of Zeitz and can be reached via connecting roads from Bundesstrasse 180 or Bundesstrasse 2 .


Großpörthen Wildenborn Lindenberg
Neighboring communities
Kleinpörthen Wittgendorf

history

Dragsdorf, good
Schnaudertal manor

Dragsdorf was a Wendish settlement whose emergence goes back to the beginning of the 10th century. The first documentary mention took place on December 14, 1069 when King Henry IV gave five villages in Burgward Kayna , among them Drogis , to the diocese of Naumburg . However, this assignment is controversial. The place does not appear as a drag village until 1121. The assignment of the noble family "von Draxdorf" to the place is not certain either. Albertus de Droizc , who was mentioned in 1216 as Albertus von Dreguz auf Drogis, could also be meant, who can be documented from 1190 to 1218 on Droyßig, only a few kilometers away . Dragsdorf (1365 Dragansdorff, 1452 Droginstorff, 1488 Drogesdorf) was in the district of the court of the Roten Graben, which came to the Naumburg-Zeitz bishopric in 1286 . Dragsdorf was in the Zeitz office until 1815 , which as part of the Naumburg-Zeitz bishopric had been under Electoral Saxon sovereignty from 1561 and belonged to the secondary school- principality of Saxony-Zeitz between 1656/57 and 1718 . In the village there was a manor that was owned by the von Einsiedel family from 1752 to 1789 . The estate was acquired by Heinrich von Einsiedel auf Salis from Hans Bruno von Pölnitz . His three sons Haubold Heinrich, Alexander August and Curt Hildebrand von Einsiedel , who all had three military careers and were therefore no longer interested in the Dragsdorf manor, sold it to Friedrich Günther Laage in 1789 for 15,750 thalers, who was then the leaseholder of the electoral office in Haynsburg has been.

As a result of the resolutions of the Congress of Vienna , Dragsdorf came to Prussia with the Zeitz office in 1815 . The place was in 1816 the county Zeitz in the administrative district of Merseburg of the Province of Saxony allocated. After the dissolution of the Prussian province of Saxony (1815–1944), the administrative district of Merseburg became the province of Halle-Merseburg (1944–1945) on July 1, 1944 , to which Dragsdorf in the Zeitz district now also belonged. After the Second World War , the place came to the state of Saxony-Anhalt.

Dragsdorf was incorporated into Wittgendorf before 1950 . With the administrative reform in the GDR on July 25, 1952, Draagsdorf came to the Zeitz district in the Halle district as a district of the municipality Wittgendorf , which was continued as the Zeitz district in the state of Saxony-Anhalt since 1990 and became part of the Burgenland district in 1994. By merging the municipality of Wittgendorf with the municipality of Bröckau , Dragsdorf came to the municipality of Schnaudertal on January 1, 2010. Since then, Dragsdorf has belonged to the Wittgendorf district.

literature

  • List of all offices, towns, castles, villages and forwerge in the Electorate of Saxony, 1768, page 42
  • Handbook of the Province of Saxony, 1839, 255
  • Hand register of the manors represented at district and state parliaments, 1857, page 366
  • Handbook of real estate in the German Empire. I, V, 1899, 486
  • v. Mülverstedt: The v. Drakendorf = v. Drachsdorf? Contribution to the door. u. vogtl. Aristocracy. The German Herald. 1906. 30-34. In addition: additives u. Supplement, by v. Obernitz. Ibid. 1906. pp. 86f.

Web links

Commons : Dragsdorf  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dragsdorf in the book "Germania Sacra", p. 528
  2. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas , Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 , p. 86 f.
  3. ^ The Zeitz district in the municipal directory 1900
  4. Dragsdorf on gov.genealogy.net