Hofmark Atzing

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The lost seat of Atzing was in the district of the same name in the Lower Bavarian community of Gangkofen in the Rottal-Inn district of Bavaria .

history

A Heinrich Atzinger is mentioned around 1120. Approx. 1150 is mentioned as ministerialis Salzpurgensis Heinricus de Aezingen . The mention of Luoitwin de Azingen from the Eggenfelden court dates from 1177 . On January 25, 1310, Wolfher and Wolfgrein von Aezing and their brother Eberlein von Winiching are mentioned in Gangkofen . A Eberl of Atzing acquired possessions in 1311 Chuemprechting on 25 January. Atzing and Malling remain in the possession of the Atzingers until 1602.

In 1602 Hedwig Hannin , the widow of Wilhelm Atzinger and second married to Christoph Pelkofer , and their children from their first marriage Malling and Atzing. After Hedwig's death, both fiefs came to Rudolf and Christoph Atzinger in 1621 . A feudal lapel was dated May 7, 1729, according to which Maria Ephrosina, daughter of Martin Isaac Atzinger and widowed Schneggin received these two fiefs. After the death of Anton Joseph Schnegg , who remained unmarried , the two knights' fiefs fell to the Electorate of Bavaria .

From Elector Maximilian III. Joseph is Josef Ignaz Erdt for his services as manager of the Empire dominions Hague and Illertissen invested in 1763 with two seats. However, it was overlooked that there were still inheritance claims from a sideline of the Atzingers. The children of Maria Charlotte Daddaz de Corsigne , daughter of Franz Karl Nikolaus Freiherr von Atzing , were not taken into account. Therefore the reversal of Atzing and Malling and the investiture of the Erdt family are reversed and the Atzingen grandsons Josef, Cajetan and Antonia Daddaz de Corsigne are placed in Atzing and Malling.

Further owners are from 1789 the Baron Johann Gabriel von Buchetten and from 1796 Josef Maria Reichs Freiherr von Weichs . In 1814 these goods were sold to Count Portia . The Portian Patrimonial Court Malling contained the court brands Atzing, Malling and Schernegg. This patrimonial court was dissolved on January 9, 1844.

The seat of Atzing belongs to the Eggenfelden court in 1803, the associated tax district was Sallach from 1808/1810 . In 1964 Atzing was an independent municipality in the Eggenfelden district. On January 1, 1972, the previously independent community was incorporated into Gangkofen.

Atzing (1560 and 1737) was referred to as the "Sitz und Sedelhof", so there must have been a Hofmark seat in this "electoral knightly fief" . Also in 1803 a "seat of Atzing" in the Eggenfelden court is mentioned. The seat and Sedelhof were demolished in the 1970s in order to build a new farm (Atzing 1).

literature

  • Rita Lubos: The Eggenfelden District Court , pp. 112–114. (= Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Altbayern issue 28). Commission for Bavarian History, Verlag Michael Lassleben, Munich 1971, ISBN 3-7696-9874-6 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rita Lubos, 1971, p. 112.
  2. ^ Rita Lubos, 1971, p. 201.

Coordinates: 48 ° 26 '27.9 "  N , 12 ° 38' 53.8"  E