Engishausen

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Engishausen
Municipality Egg an der Gunz
Coordinates: 48 ° 6 ′ 30 ″  N , 10 ° 16 ′ 25 ″  E
Height : 576 m above sea level NN
Residents : 209  (Dec. 31 1970)
Postal code : 87743
Area code : 08333
Village street in Engishausen
Village street in Engishausen

Engishausen is a district of the Upper Swabian community Egg an der Günz in the Unterallgäu district in Bavaria . The church village is about 2.5 kilometers north of the main town and is connected to it via the state road 2020 . The Täuferbach and the Günz run east of the village, and the Wiesenbach flows west of them . The landscape around the village is used for agriculture.

history

The place was first mentioned in 1098 when Siboto, a servant of the Ottobeuren monastery , gave the monastery a hat . The Elsbethenkloster Memmingen acquired an estate from Burkhart von Dietenberg in 1270. The Kreuzherrenkloster Memmingen acquired from Bartholomäus III. from Waal a meadow. Under Abbot Rupert von Ottobeuren a property came to the Ottobeuren monastery, under Abbot Isingrim the free Hartnid Rot an der Rot donated the Engishausen mill to the monastery. The Ottobeurer porter Konrad of pavilions was from the monastery in the 13th century with several goods mortgaged , and he received the Bailiwick. He lent the goods on to Wezelo von Engishausen. The gentlemen von Schönegg also had considerable property in the village. The majority of the village came with the rule of Schönegg to the Hochstift Augsburg . In the following years this quickly became the most powerful landlord. In 1560 the place consisted of seven courtyards and 14 Sölden. In addition to the Augsburg monastery, only the monasteries Klosterbeuren , Ottobeuren and Weingarten were represented in the village with a few estates in 1650 . As the head of the Augsburg monastery, the Augsburg bishop held high and low jurisdiction . 1803 came the place with the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss to Bavaria. The political municipality of Engishausen was formed in 1818 before it was incorporated into Egg on January 1, 1976. The first school in the village was mentioned in 1881. A land consolidation is documented for 1927. In the two world wars 22 citizens of the village died.

Attractions

In the village there is the Kuratienkirche St. Sebastian , which consists in parts from the years 1681, 1766 and after a partial collapse from the years 1934 to 1937. There is also the neo-Gothic Marienkapelle in the north of the village.

Soil monuments

literature

  • Hermann Haisch (Ed.): Landkreis Unterallgäu . Memminger Zeitung Verlagsdruckerei, Memmingen 1987, ISBN 3-9800649-2-1 , p. 972-974 .