Hirblingen
Hirblingen
City of Gersthofen
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Coordinates: 48 ° 25 ′ 20 ″ N , 10 ° 49 ′ 46 ″ E | |
Height : | 460 m above sea level NN |
Residents : | 976 (Nov 15, 2019) |
Incorporation : | 1st January 1975 |
Postal code : | 86368 |
Area code : | 0821 |
Hirblingen is a parish village and part of the city of Gersthofen in the Swabian district of Augsburg in Bavaria ( Germany ).
location
Hirblingen is located northwest of Augsburg on the edge of the Schmuttertal. The district road A 15 leads from Gablingen via Batzenhofen and Hirblingen to Täfertingen , where it joins the state road St 2032 .
history
Hirblingen was first documented in the 11th century. However, archaeological finds show that the place is a so-called original settlement of Alemannic origin. Hirblingen was once the main base of the property of the Reichsmarschall von Pappenheim-Biberbach on the left of the Lech . The manorial rule in the Middle Ages was exercised by the imperial monastery of St. Ulrich and Afra as well as the Augsburg monasteries and patrician families, including the Portner family .
During the Thirty Years' War the Swedes set the village on fire. Since 1699 the Hospital Foundation in Augsburg was the landlord of Hirblingen and part of the Upper Bailiff's Office in Täfertingen. In the description of the Margraviate of Burgau from 1749, Hirblingen is referred to as a village with 47 fireplaces, including 1 church, 1 rectory and 1 tavern, and also belonging to the Heilig-Geist-Spital in Augsburg. The high court is Burgauisch and the lower and street court with the landlords.
Since the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803 the place belongs to Bavaria. In 1816 Maximilian Graf Montgelas acquired jurisdiction over 43 families in Hirblingen with the formation of a patrimonial court in the Munich district court, which he then sold to the state. Hirblingen was an independent municipality and was incorporated into the city of Gersthofen on January 1, 1975 as part of the regional reform in Bavaria .
politics
Mayor and mayor since 1822
Surname | mention |
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Josef Ziesenböck | May 26, 1822 |
Fidelis welfare | November 6, 1825 |
Gaugenrieder | October 4, 1839 |
Johann Ortner | January 22, 1842 |
Bad | October 23, 1842 |
Andreas Deisenhofer | November 20, 1845 |
Johann Schenk | April 24, 1854 |
Anton Leitenmeyer | November 25, 1857 |
Georg Brem | August 31, 1870 |
Stopping | March 12, 1876 |
Josef Böck | January 6, 1882 |
Harle | October 27, 1901 |
Gift | January 23, 1921 |
Franz Pfiffner | May 18, 1933 and June 6, 1948 |
Attractions
- The Catholic parish of St. Blasius in Hirblingen belongs to the dean's office in Augsburg-Land in the diocese of Augsburg
- Hirblingen type tower
- Hirblingen Way Chapel
literature
- Johannes Krauße (Ed.): Chronicle of the city of Gersthofen: 969–1989. Gersthofen 1989, DNB 891256881
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Data and figures from the city of Gersthofen , accessed on March 6, 2020.
- ↑ Joachim Jahn: Augsburg Land (= Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Swabia, no.11). Munich 1984, p. 518
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes for municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 767 .