Hofmark Zangberg

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Zangberg Castle by Michael Wening (around 1700)

The Hofmark Zangberg was an open Hofmark based on Schloss Zangberg in Zangberg , a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Mühldorf am Inn .

Around 1285 the Harskirchers (from Harskirchen ), ministerials of the archbishopric of Salzburg , were owned by Zangberg. Between 1382 and 1393 Hart Precht received the Harskircher for his services by Duke Friedrich of Bavaria-Landshut the low jurisdiction . With Hartprecht, who last lived in Zangberg, the male line of Harskirch died out in 1416. His property passed to the children of Heinrich Amranger. The heirs passed their rights to Duke Heinrich XVI in 1418 . from Bavaria-Landshut . Since then a ducal nurse has administered the Hofmark. After Heinrich's death in 1450, his successor, Duke Ludwig IX. Zangberg together with the coat of arms of the Harskirchen to the keeper Georg Zangberger and his descendants. They died out in 1502/14.

Then Zangberg fell to Duke Georg the Rich , who in 1503 prescribed Anna Grünbacherin Zangberg as long as she remained unmarried. This had given him a daughter.

After the unification of the duchies of Landshut and Munich, the Hofmark came to Pettelsau in 1507 as a fiefdom to Friedrich von Lidwach. A year later he renounced and the Hofmark fell to the duke's sons. Zangberg sold these to the Pfaffinger in Salmanskirchen in 1514 . After their extinction in 1519, the property was split up and finally came to the Dachsbergers, who sold it in 1658 to the electoral court and war councilor Johann Kuttner von Kiniz. As early as 1663, the barons of Neuhaus zu Greiffenfels and Ehrenhaus took over the Hofmark and formed a family entourage . They had the castle rebuilt in 1687. The only heiress, Maria Josefa von der Wahl, took over the Hofmark in 1759. She died in 1807 as a widow with no offspring.

The Hofmark was dissolved in 1848.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 16 ′ 29.3 "  N , 12 ° 25 ′ 33.6"  E