Hegelohe

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Hegelohe
Market Titting
Coordinates: 48 ° 58 ′ 36 ″  N , 11 ° 16 ′ 34 ″  E
Height : 505 m
Residents : 16  (2012)
Postal code : 85135
Area code : 08423

Hegelohe is a district of the Titting market in the Eichstätt district in Bavaria .

location

The hamlet is located south of the Anlautertal on the Jura height. It can be reached via State Road 2336 , which runs from Hirnstetten to State Road 2228 in the Anlautertal near Altdorf .

Place name interpretation

Hegelohe means settlement "to the protected forest / wood".

history

The remains of a tower of the Roman Limes border wall were found nearby, a small stone fort with a side length of 20 meters and several burial mounds were found 25 meters from the Limes . The Limes itself is covered by the Hirnstetten - Altdorf road near Hegelohe.

The place is first mentioned in 1186 as "Hegenloch" when Pope Urban III. confirmed ownership and rights in the village to the cathedral chapter of Eichstätt . The hamlet belonged to the parish Altdorf and domkapitlischen marriage prison court Wachenzell . At the end of the Old Kingdom , two cathedral capital half-courtyards and a small cathedral capital house formed the settlement.

After the secularization of the Eichstätt Monastery in the course of the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss conclusion, Hegelohe came to the Raitenbuch district court in the new Kingdom of Bavaria , whose seat was moved to Greding in 1812 . In 1808, Hegelohe and Altdorf were integrated into the Morsbach tax district , from which the Altdorf community was formed in 1818. As part of the regional reform in Bavaria , Hegelohe and Altdorf were incorporated into Titting in 1972.

The construction of the road Hegelohe - Hirnstetten began in 1921 as an emergency work measure. In the 1960s, the village received a central water supply. The hamlet's hallway was cleaned up in the early 1970s. In 1984 there were two full-time farms and one part-time farm in the village.

Local chapel

The local Catholic chapel, a rectangular saddle roof building with a turret , was built in 1864 and expanded in 1906. It is entered in the Bavarian list of monuments.

literature

  • The Eichstätter area past and present. 2nd expanded edition. Eichstätt 1984: Sparkasse.
  • Titting. Contributions to the natural and cultural history of the middle Anlautertal. Kipfenberg: Hercynia 1999.
  • Gerhard Hirschmann (edit.): Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Franconia, series, I issue 6: Eichstätt. Beilngries - Eichstätt - Greding . Munich: Commission for Bayer. National history 1959.

Individual evidence

  1. Collection sheet of the Histor. Eichstätt Association 45 (1930), p. 112
  2. The Eichstätter room, p. 207; Histor. Sheets for the city and district of Eichstätt, 14 (1965), volume 6, p. 26; Collecting sheet of the Histor. Eichstätt Association 10 (1895), p. 111; Claudia Theune: Teutons and Romanes in the Allamania, 2004, p. 409
  3. The Eichstätter room, p. 207; Collecting sheet of the Histor. Eichstätt Association 45 (1930), p. 112, 52 (1937), p. 34
  4. Hirschmann, p. 111
  5. Collection sheet of the Histor. Eichstätt Association 65/66 (1972/73), p. 42 f.
  6. Hirschmann, p. 223
  7. Titting, p. 279
  8. Titting, p. 280 f.
  9. The Eichstätter Room, p. 207
  10. Bayer. State Office for Monument Preservation: Architectural Monuments. Titting. Status: March 14, 2012, p. 5