Kerschberg (communities Dietach, Wolfern)

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Kerschberg ( hamlet )
Kerschberg (communities Dietach, Wolfern) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Steyr-Land  (SE), Upper Austria
Judicial district Steyr
Pole. local community Wolfern   ( KG  Judendorf )
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Coordinates 48 ° 4 '38 "  N , 14 ° 24' 11"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 4 '38 "  N , 14 ° 24' 11"  E
height 370  m above sea level A.
Building status 8 (addresses 2018 f1)
Post Code 4493 Wolfern
Statistical identification
Counting district / district Wolfern-South (41 521 000)
to 2014 part of the village Schwödiau
Source: STAT : Gazetteer ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Kerschberg is a locality in the Traunviertel in Upper Austria and belongs to the communities Wolfern and Dietach in the Steyr-Land district .

geography

Kerschberg ( Rotte )
Basic data
Pole. District , state Steyr-Land  (SE), Upper Austria
Judicial district Steyr
Pole. local community Dietach   ( KG  Mitterdietach )
Locality Dietach
Coordinates 48 ° 5 '8 "  N , 14 ° 24' 51"  E
height 305  m above sea level A.
Post Code 4407 Dietach
Statistical identification
Counting district / district Dietach-Southwest (41 504 000)
about 120 houses
Source: STAT : Directory of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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The place is about 3½ kilometers north of the city of Steyr . It is located in the southeastern Traun-Enns at the top Dietachbach on the 305- 340  m above sea level. A. Height.

The Wolferner hamlet of Kerschberg is located about 2½ kilometers east of Wolfern , where the Dietachbach rises . This place has just under 10 addresses.

To the northwest, the wooded Riedel , known as the Kerschberg, extends into the valley of the Dietachbach towards the Lower Ennstal . At its northwestern foot, about 120 more houses called Kerschberg, which belong to Dietach, extend directly south of Dietach . They are completely overgrown with Dietach in the north and lie along the road from Dietach via Niedergleink to Dornach .

Neighboring places:
Thalling
(Gem. Dietach)
Dietach
(Gem. Dietach)
Edt
(Gem. Dietach)
Schwödiau
(Gem. Wolfern)
Neighboring communities Dietachdorf
(district of Dietach)
Niedergleink
(Gem. Dietach)
Neustift
Steyr )

history

Traces of settlement can be found on the Kerschberg as early as the 9th century, including grave fields, which probably belong to the district of the Dietach-Sierninger Slavic settlements ( Slawendekanie ). The place name is documented around 1155, mentioned is a Dietmar von Kerschberg (Dietmarus de Chersberg).

The Kerschberger were a more important sex in the area, but their status and family relationships are unclear. They were perhaps knights, ministerials, noble free or Steyr citizens, presumably in various lines. In the 15./16. In the 19th century they were the predominant family, especially in Stadlkirchen . There they went out in 1532.

Originally, today's settlement area belonged to Wolfern and Gleink , 1938–45 after the dissolution of the second municipality only to Wolfern, then also to the newly founded municipality of Dietach.

While the Wolferner hamlet is an old settlement, the part of today's Dietach is a re-establishment of the 20th century. These are residential areas, this part is now the much larger.

proof

  1. a b Delimitation of the Dietach town from Dietach and Niedergleink cannot be determined.
  2. Manfred Pertlwieser: Report from the Archaeological-Anthropological Laboratory. In: Yearbook of Upper Austria. Museum association. Volume 126 (1981), p. 27, PDF on ZOBODAT
  3. Armin Ratusny; On the genesis of group settlements in the early medieval Bavarian / Franconian-Slavic contact zone between Traun and Krems in the Upper Austrian Alpine Foreland. In: settlement research. Archeology - History - Geography 17, 1999, p. 244 (and map Fig. 2, p. 241; full article pp. 237–254; full booklet, pdf , Kulturlandschaft.org).
  4. Codex Traditionum Monasterii Garstensis . In:  Upper Austrian document book . Volume 1, No. CLXXXII, p. 177 (“Dietmarus de chersberc” as a witness).
  5. ^ Peter Wiesinger: Place Name Book of the Province of Upper Austria. Volume 10, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2001, entry 7.6.7.24 Kerschberg, W von Schwödiau , p. 182 (and 7.6.8.17 Kerschberg, R von Dietachdorf , p. 194).
  6. Jürgen Steinmair: "Vergelt's Gott" - Foundation realities in the Steyr of the 14th century. Ministerial and bourgeoisie in comparison. Diploma thesis, University of Vienna, January 2007, p. 107 f ( pdf , steyr.dahoam.net).
  7. The Franzisco-Josephinische Landesaufnahme (around 1880) does not show a single house between Dietach and Niedergleink.