Hague (Heideck)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hague
City of Heideck
Coordinates: 49 ° 6 ′ 38 ″  N , 11 ° 5 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 494 m
Residents : 10  (2017)
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Postal code : 91180
Area code : 09177
Haag (Bavaria)
Hague

Location of Haag in Bavaria

Haag is part of the municipality of Heideck in the Middle Franconian district of Roth in Bavaria .

location

Today's hamlet is located southeast of Röttenbach and southwest of the town of Heideck on the south-western slope of a wooded height rising to 606.7 meters, the Schloßberg , and on the Steinbach , which flows into the Felchbach near Engelreuth . There are road connections to the town of Schloßberg , Roxfeld , Walting , Mannholz and Rambach . The village corridor is 87 hectares. Haag is located on the “Brombachsee No. 8” cycle path (= B 8).

history

The common place name "Haag" makes it difficult to clearly identify Haag in old documents. The oldest document for Haag am Schloßberg from 1407 has a question mark.

With Heideck, after the Landshut War of Succession in 1505 , Haag came to the newly established Principality of Pfalz-Neuburg ; in the 16th century the wasteland consisted of two subjects (families). With the pledge of the Heideck administration office in the Palatinate-Neuburg and thus also the wasteland of Haag in 1542 to Nuremberg, the two subjects there were also given to the Reformation ; they belonged to the newly established evangelical parish of Selingstadt until 1598 in Schloßberg another evangelical parish, closer to Haag, was established. A demolished Wolfgang chapel is mentioned for 1561, which stood on the west side of the Schloßberg "against Hag" and whose material was used for the construction of the Protestant church in Schloßberg. In 1585 the Heideck von Pfalz-Neuburg office was redeemed. The reintroduction of the Catholic practice of faith took place with the re-Catholicization of Neuburg-Palatinate in 1627; From then on, Haag belonged to the Catholic parish and community of Liebenstadt of the Eichstätt diocese.

At the end of the Old Kingdom , around 1800, there were two subject properties in Haag, as had always been the case, which belonged to the Heideck district judge's office as the manorial estate. The wasteland was subordinate to the Palatinate-Neuburg administration office Heideck.

In the new Kingdom of Bavaria (1806), Haag and Altenheideck , Liebenstadt, Rambach and Tautenwind formed the municipality of Liebenstadt in the tax district of the same name in the judicial district and rent office (later the district office and district court) Hilpoltstein.

In 1875 there were 43 head of cattle in Haag.

After two properties were found for the desert of Haag in 1820, the number of properties gradually changed; In 1903 there were four residential buildings in what was now the hamlet, and there were also four in 1950 and 1987. With the regional reform in Bavaria , the municipality of Liebenstadt was dissolved. Haag became part of the municipality of Heideck in the district of Roth on January 1, 1972.

Population development

  • 1818: 12 (2 "fire places", 2 families)
  • 1875: 34 (15 buildings)
  • 1903: 28 (4 residential buildings)
  • 1937: 22
  • 1950: 39 (4 properties)
  • 1961: 22 (4 residential buildings)
  • 1973: 18
  • 1987: 18 (4 buildings with living space; 4 apartments)
  • 2012: 18

Personalities

  • Frater Marinus Erwin Krach OSB from Ettal Abbey , born April 3, 1940 in Haag; † January 25, 2015 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Others

Stone cross north of Hague

In the Hague Corridor, in the 20th century, religious monuments can be found:

literature

  • Love city. In: Kgl. Statistical Bureau in Munich (edit.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria , Munich 1876, column 889
  • Franz Xaver Buchner: The diocese of Eichstätt. Volume I: Eichstätt 1937, Volume II: Eichstätt 1938
  • Wolfgang Wiessner: Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Franconia, series I, issue 24: Hilpoltstein. Munich 1978

Individual evidence

  1. Histor. Atlas, p. 30
  2. [1]
  3. Histor. Atlas, p. 30
  4. Histor. Atlas, p. 31
  5. Histor. Atlas, p. 165; Buchner I, p. 467
  6. Buchner I, p. 467
  7. Histor. Atlas, p. 177
  8. Histor. Atlas, pp. 165, 214
  9. Histor. Atlas, pp. 202, 214
  10. Histor. Atlas, p. 255
  11. Kgl. Statistical Bureau in Munich, Sp. 889
  12. Histor. Atlas, p. 255
  13. Histor. Atlas, pp. 30, 255
  14. Alphabetical index of all the localities contained in the Rezatkreise ... , Ansbach 1818, p. 34
  15. Kgl. Statistical Bureau in Munich, Sp. 889
  16. ^ Locations directory of the Kingdom of Bavaria with alphabetical index of locations , Munich 1904, column 1219
  17. Buchner II, p. 97
  18. Histor. Atlas, p. 255
  19. ^ Official register of places for Bavaria. Territorial status on October 1, 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census , Munich 1964, column 796
  20. Histor. Atlas, p. 255
  21. Official directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 , Munich 1991, p. 348
  22. ^ Müller's Großes Deutsches Ortsbuch 2012 , Berlin / Boston 2012, p. 500
  23. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 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. Ettaler mortuary tablet @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / abtei.kloster-ettal.de
  24. Buchner II, p. 98

Web links

Commons : Haag (Heideck)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files