Furth (municipality of Söding-Sankt Johann)

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Furth ( Rotte )
Furth (Söding-Sankt Johann municipality) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Voitsberg  (VO), Styria
Judicial district Voitsberg
Pole. local community Söding-Sankt Johann   ( KG  Hallersdorf)
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Coordinates 47 ° 0 '5.4 "  N , 15 ° 14' 20.9"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 0 '5.4 "  N , 15 ° 14' 20.9"  E
height 350  m above sea level A.
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Location of the place Furth on the Josephine land survey drawn up between 1764 and 1787
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk
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Furth was a gang in western Styria in the municipality of Söding-Sankt Johann in the Voitsberg district . The name of the Rotte is no longer used today.

Place name and geography

The name Furth is derived from a shallow place for the passage over the Kainach , a ford .

Furth was north-west of Hallersdorf and north-east of the Kainach, on the road to Sankt Johann-Köppling .

history

The place arose in the late High Middle Ages as a small hamlet at the ford through the Kainach. The first written mention of the place as a ford took place in 1268/69 in the Rationarium Styriae . Another mention was made in 1399 as Furth .

Until 1848, the inhabitants belonged to the manor of the dominions Großsöding and Ligist as well as to the manor Altenburg , which until 1704 belonged to its own office in Furth, the monastery Rein and the office Mooskirchen of the bishop's court in Graz . At least between 1580 and 1648 the millet and hair tithe rights lay with the Ligist reign, to which the Marchfutterhafer also partly went around 1750 . Further tithe rights were held by the Lords Deutschlandsberg , Greißenegg and Winterhof . From 1414 the March feed was delivered to the March feed office in Graz. The Rein Abbey had Bergholden in Furth, which are documented for 1395 and for the period around 1460. The Graz Minorite Monastery received goods in Furth on November 15, 1504 from a light and sea office foundation.

literature

  • Walter Brunner (Ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 44-45 .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Walter Brunner (Ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 44-45 .