Hagenbach (Pretzfeld)
Hagenbach
Pretzfeld market
Coordinates: 49 ° 44 ′ 57 ″ N , 11 ° 11 ′ 24 ″ E
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Height : | 297 m above sea level NHN |
Residents : | 221 (1987) |
Postal code : | 91362 |
Area code : | 09194 |
The Pretzfeld district of Hagenbach
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Hagenbach is a Franconian village that belongs to Pretzfeld .
geography
The village in the southwest of the Wiesentalb is one of 12 officially named districts of the Pretzfeld market in Upper Franconia . Hagenbach is located about one and a half kilometers east-southeast of the center of Pretzfeld at an altitude of 297 m above sea level. NHN . The village lies on the open ground in the Trubach valley , into which the Hetzelsdorfer Bach, coming from the south, flows north of it after flowing through the village.
history
Hagenbach was first mentioned in writing in 1172 with the mention of "Ruedeger de Hachenbach". Until the beginning of the 19th century Hagenbach was under the rule of rich immediate nobleman, located in the the Frankish knights circle belonging Ritter Canton Gebürg had organized. The place had numerous changes of ownership in the Middle Ages and early modern times and was the official seat of the free Hagenbach manor , which the noble family von Seefried zu Buttenheim acquired in 1780, who exercised village and community rule. The high courts took the Bishopric of Bamberg belonging Office Ebermannstadt in his capacity as Cent Official true. With the mediatization of the imperial knighthood territories in the area of Franconian Switzerland in 1805, the village was annexed by the Electorate Palatinate-Baiern in violation of the imperial constitution . With this, Hagenbach became part of the New Bavarian territories that were taken over during the Napoleonic land consolidation , which was not legalized until July 1806 with the Rhine Confederation Act.
As a result of the administrative reforms in the Kingdom of Bavaria at the beginning of the 19th century , Hagenbach became a rural municipality with the Second Community Edict in 1818, which was incorporated into Pretzfeld in early 1972 with the municipal territorial reform in Bavaria in the 1970s. In 1987 Hagenbach had 221 inhabitants.
traffic
The district road FO 16 coming from Poppendorf crosses the village and continues to the state road St 2260 , into which it joins after about half a kilometer. The public transport operates the village on a stop of the bus line 235 of the VGN towards Pretzfeld and in the opposite direction to Egloffstein . The closest train station is on the Wiesent Valley Railway in Pretzfeld.
Attractions
The Jewish cemetery of Hagenbach was the burial place for the once important Jewish community of the place. The burial site, enclosed by a hedge, is a little off the beaten track on a dirt road, about half a kilometer southwest of Hagenbach.
There are four other listed objects in Hagenbach, including the former castle.
literature
- Dorothea Fastnacht: Ebermannstadt. Former district of Ebermannstadt . In: Historical book of place names of Bavaria . tape 4 . Commission for Bavarian State History, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-7696-9701-4 .
- Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 .
- Federal Statistical Office (Hrsg.): Historical municipality register for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 .
Web links
- Bavarian authorities guide for Hagenbach , accessed on July 6, 2019
- Hagenbach in the BayernAtlas , accessed on July 6, 2019
- Hagenbach on a historical map , accessed on July 6, 2019
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB 94240937X , p. 304 ( digitized version ). Retrieved July 6, 2019
- ^ Hagenbach in the local database of the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online . Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, accessed on July 6, 2019.
- ↑ Geographical location of Hagenbach in the BayernAtlas , accessed on July 6, 2019
- ^ Dorothea Fastnacht: Ebermannstadt. Former district of Ebermannstadt . In: Historical book of place names of Bavaria . S. 98 .
- ↑ Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 , p. 31 .
- ↑ Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 , p. 97-103 .
- ^ Dorothea Fastnacht: Ebermannstadt. Former district of Ebermannstadt . In: Historical book of place names of Bavaria . S. 100 .
- ↑ Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 , p. 35 .
- ↑ Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 , p. 106-107 .
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 681 .