Gressenwohr

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Vilseck
City of Vilseck
Coordinates: 49 ° 37 ′ 54 ″  N , 11 ° 49 ′ 2 ″  E
Incorporated into: Vilseck
Postal code : 92249

Gressenwöhr describes a place in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach in the Upper Palatinate in Bavaria . Today Gressenwöhr is part of the city of Vilseck . From 1818 until the municipal reform , it was an independent municipality.

origin of the name

When the place was founded in 1486, Gressenwöhr was still called "Crassenwerde". Over the centuries the place name then developed into Gressenwöhr.

history

In 1486 the Bamberg bishop and sovereign gave the judge, forester and Kastner Erhard Steinlinger from Vilseck permission to build an episcopal fief "Crassenwerde" next to the street Vilseck-Grafenwöhr.

As part of the reforms that were initiated in Bavaria at the beginning of the 19th century and which were referred to as part of the “revolution from above”, the village communities were given greater independence in local issues on the one hand, and were more clearly assigned in fiscal and legal terms on the other. By the first Bavarian community edict, Gressenwöhr was assigned to the tax district and the district court of Amberg and thus to the Naab district in 1808 . The parish boundaries should exactly match the tax district boundaries. In addition, uniform land registers were created and the offices were divided into tax districts. After the Naabkreis was dissolved in favor of the Mainkreis and the Regenkreis , Gressenwöhr was assigned to the Regenkreis in 1810 together with the Amberg District Court (from 1838 on the Upper Palatinate and Regensburg district ).

Through the second Bavarian municipal edict , which for the first time enabled the municipalities to self-govern, the town became one of the more than 8500 conditionally independent political municipalities in 1818.

The Vilseck district court was founded in 1838, to which Gressenwöhr, together with the tax communities of Adlholz , Ehenfeld , Gibbach , Großschönbrunn , Hahnbach , Iber , Irlbach , Langenbruck , Massenricht , Schalkenthan , Schlicht , Seugast , Sigl , Süß and Vilseck was assigned and removed from the Amberg district court .

Individual evidence

  1. Districts - City of Vilseck, District of Amberg-Sulzbach (AS) - Bavarian authorities guide. In: behoerdenwegweiser.bayern.de. Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior , accessed on December 4, 2012 .
  2. ^ A b Alfons Lehmeier, Hubert Zaremba, Bianca Spies: Vilstalwanderweg. A hike from the source to the mouth. (No longer available online.) In: amberg-sulzbacher-land.de. Amberg-Sulzbach district, p. 20 , archived from the original on July 23, 2015 ; Retrieved July 24, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.amberg-sulzbacher-land.de
  3. ^ Commission for Bavarian State History, edited by Georg Leingärtner: Historischer Atlas von Bayern. Issue 24, Munich 1971, p. 141 (available online at Digitale-sammlungen.de )
  4. Handbook of the Bavarian offices, municipalities and courts 1799 - 1980 in connection with Richard Bauer, Reinhard Heydenreuter, Gerhard Heyl, Emma Mages, Max Piendl, August Scherl, Bernhard Zittel ed. by Wilhelm Volkert, full professor at the University of Regensburg, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 .
  5. ^ Commission for Bavarian State History, edited by Georg Leingärtner, Historischer Atlas von Bayern , Heft 24, Munich 1971, p. 142 (available online at Digitale-sammlungen.de )
  6. History. ( Memento of the original from November 27, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on the website of the city of Vilseck @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.vilseck.de
  7. ^ Commission for Bavarian State History, edited by Georg Leingärtner: Historischer Atlas von Bayern. Issue 24, Munich 1971, p. 146 (available online at Digitale-sammlungen.de )
  8. ^ Government sheet for the Kingdom of Bavaria, Munich 1838, p. 537 (available online on Google Books )