Harlesberg

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Harlesberg
Theisseil parish
Coordinates: 49 ° 42 ′ 49 ″  N , 12 ° 10 ′ 58 ″  E
Height : 447 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 15  (May 9, 2011)
Incorporation : July 1, 1972
Postal code : 92637
Area code : 09602

Harlesberg is a district of Theisseil in the district of Neustadt an der Waldnaab in the Bavarian administrative district of Upper Palatinate .

Geographical location

Harlesberg is located 380 m southwest of the district road 27 , which connects Neustadt an der Waldnaab with Theisseil. The Waldnaab flows from north to south 370 m southwest of Harlesberg. 1.3 km west of Harlesberg is the Weiden – Oberkotzau railway with Altenstadt an der Waldnaab station . Harlesberg is located 680 m southwest of Roschau , 1.5 km southeast of Altenstadt an der Waldnaab and 4 km northwest of Theisseil.

history

The Wittelsbacher Ludwig der Strenge bought the Störnstein estate from Ulrich Stör in 1262 and united it with the Neustadt estate to form the Störnstein-Neustadt estate. The sturgeon family was a branch of the Lords of Murach , who were connected with the Ortenburgers . This purchase was an attempt by the Wittelsbachers to reduce the influence of the Ortenburgers in the Upper Palatinate.

The Salbuch Ludwig des Strengen from 1283 recorded Harlesberg with 4 farms and a mill as belonging to the Störnstein lordship.

Harlesberg (also Hornungesperch, Hornungsperg, Horminsperch, Horungsperg, Harungsperg, Harnesberg, Harmesperg, Harlesperg, Harleßberg ) was dissolved in the arable 1285 and 1326 in the Czech so-called Salbuechlein mentioned of 1366 and 1382nd In the interest register of 1514 and in the land registers of 1602 and 1653, Harlesberg was listed with 2 farms.

Harlesberg is entered on a hand-drawn map from 1573.

Harlesberg belonged to the Lobkowitzian lordship of Störnstein-Neustadt. The localities Haidmühle , Sauernlohe , Neustadt an der Waldnaab , Störnstein , Wiedenhof , Aich , Roschau , Görnitz , Harlesberg, Altenstadt an der Waldnaab, Mühlberg , Denkreuth , Ernsthof , Lanz , Oberndorf , Rastenhof , Wöllershof , Botzersreuth , Kronmühle belonged to this rule . Saint Quirin . In addition, the area of Waldthurn with 28 villages and wastelands belonged to this rule.

1641 Störnstein-Neustadt was Wenzel Eusebius of Lobkowicz to applicable princely county . The rulership was divided into 4 quarters: Neustädter Viertel, Altenstädter Viertel, Denkreuther Viertel and Oberndorfer Viertel. Harlesberg belonged to the Altenstadt quarter.

The tax book of 1742 named Harlesberg with 2 farms, 9 oxen, 4 cows, 2 young cattle, 2 mother pigs, 2 piglets, 1 goat, 10 sheep. In the team register of 1797 there was Harlesberg with 2 farms and 2 lordship subjects. Harlesberg was landable with the lower jurisdiction, the services, duties and taxes to the Oberamt Neustadt. The authorities with higher jurisdiction and crew were Lobkowitzian.

In 1807 Prince Franz Josef von Lobkowitz, Duke zu Raudnitz, sold the prince-prince of Störnstein-Neustadt to the Crown of Bavaria .

Harlesberg belonged to the community of Roschau. Roschau was a tax district and an immediate rural community, formed by the community edict of 1808. The community Roschau consisted of the localities Roschau, Aich, Fichtlmühle, Görnitz, Hammerharlesberg, Harlesberg and Wiedenhof. As part of the regional reform in Bavaria , Roschau was merged with Edeldorf and Letzau in 1972 to form the newly formed municipality of Theisseil.

Population development in Harlesberg from 1817

1817-1913
year Residents building
1817 20th 2
1838 18th 2
1871 16 11
1885 23 2
1900 18th 2
1913 17th 2
1925-2011
year Residents building
1925 26th 2
1950 17th 2
1961 18th 2
1970 16 k. A.
1987 13 3
2011 15th k. A.

Individual evidence

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