Karlleopold Hitzfeld

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Karlleopold Hitzfeld , also Karl Leopold Hitzfeld (born April 13, 1898 in Friesenheim , † March 18, 1985 in Offenburg ) was a German local researcher , historian and headmaster .

Life

Karlleopold Hitzfeld attended the teacher training college in Freiburg, served in World War I and then turned back to school service. In 1926 he began studying history, German and philosophy in Freiburg. With the medievalist Heinrich Finke he was in 1930 with the work Studies on the religious and political views of Frederick III. PhD from Sicily . He was unable to complete his proposed habilitation thesis due to the circumstances in the economic crisis. He switched back to school service and became a teacher in Hornberg . Since then he has devoted himself to local studies of the places where he worked. From 1954 to 1964 he headed the Max Jäger School in Rastatt .

In 1928 he entered the mendicant order in the pontificate of Boniface VIII with the contribution Crisis. in the historical yearbook . He published numerous treatises on medieval history, mainly in the area around Ortenau and Offenburg, some of them as special editions. So he represented z. B. his thesis that Offenburg was not a Zähringian foundation and that the Hornberg shooting did not take place at all.

From 1961 to 1970 he was secretary and editor of the magazine Die Ortenau of the historical association for Mittelbaden .

Fonts

  • Studies on the religious and political views of Frederick III. of Sicily. Ebering, Berlin 1930. (At the same time Freiburg im Breisgau, University, dissertation, 1930). - Reprint: Kraus, Vaduz 1965.
  • The field names of Hornberg on the Black Forest Railway. C. Winter University Press, Heidelberg 1944.
  • (Editor): Hornberg on the Black Forest Railway. The past and present of the town of Hornberg shooting. City administration, Hornberg 1970.

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