Arnsdorf reign

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The rule of Arnsdorf was a manorial rule belonging to the Leisnig office of the Electorate of Saxony . As an exclave in the Erzgebirge district, it belonged to the Leipzig district like the Leisnig office .

Geographical expansion

The territory of the Arnsdorf dominion consisted of three separate areas, which were located south of the Leisnig office . The seat of the rule was in the district of Arnsdorf. The Ottendorf exclave was east of the town of Hainichen , which initially also belonged to the Arnsdorf rulership. Furthermore, the villages of Falkenau, Gersdorf and Irbersdorf belonged to the Arnsdorf rule as exclaves.

history

The five places of the Arnsdorf lordship originally belonged to the Electoral Office of Döbeln . After the secularization of the Altzella monastery property in 1540, the villages of the Arnsdorf rulership were located as exclaves in the newly founded Amt Nossen . After the Döbeln office was merged with the Leisnig office in 1588 , the administration of the Döbeln district came under the Leisnig office. In 1836 the rule of Arnsdorf was integrated into the office of Nossen by surrounding it.

The Arnsdorf dominion was owned by the von Honsberg , von Maltitz , von Zaßnitz, von Carlowitz , von Tümpling and von Beschwitz families . The latter ceded the patrimonial jurisdiction to which they were entitled to the Saxon state in 1850 . The newly established court office in Amt Nossen took over the jurisdiction .

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Individual evidence

  1. Codex Saxonius, p. 929, section X