Leising (Beilngries)

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Leising
City of Beilngries
Coordinates: 49 ° 1 ′ 24 ″  N , 11 ° 30 ′ 5 ″  E
Height : 367–428 m above sea level NN
Residents : 38  (Dec 31, 2018)
Postal code : 92339
Area code : 08461

Leising is a district of the town of Beilngries in the Upper Bavarian district of Eichstätt .

location

The place is located southeast of the municipality seat Beilngries in the Altmühltal on the state road 2230 .

history

Jura house with stone slab roof in Leising

A grave from the Hallstatt period was found near Leising .

"Luzigin" (= clan settlement of Luzo) (also: "Leuzigin") was first mentioned in a document around 1180, when Gozwin von Grögling and Burkhard von Sein donated goods to the monastery of Berchtesgaden . Around 1183, the Eichstatt Bishop Otto consecrated a church in "Luzingen". In addition to the bishop - in the later Middle Ages - the landgraves of Leuchtenberg had two fish estates and the Kastl monastery until the middle of the 15th century , while the Berchtesgaden property no longer appears at this time. Little by little, all properties came into the possession of the bishop. At the end of the 18th century, the place had seven households, all of which were subject to the prince-bishop's office in Hirschberg . The place belonged to the Irfersdorf marriage .

In the course of secularization , the lower bishopric, to which Leising belonged in the caste office of Beilngries, came to Grand Duke Archduke Ferdinand III in 1802 . from Tuscany and 1806 to the Kingdom of Bavaria . Until then, a municipality together with Pfenninghof , in 1809 Kottingwörth , Kottingwörthermühle , Leising and Pfenninghof were merged into a tax district , from 1811 into a rural municipality . In 1810 this community belonged to the Oberdonaukreis with the capital Eichstätt and from 1817 to the Regenkreis and the capital Regensburg. From 1838 the district of Beilngries and with it Leising was part of the district of Middle Franconia with the capital Ansbach .

With the Bavarian regional reform , the municipality of Kottingwörth and Leising were incorporated into the town of Beilngries on May 1, 1978. In 1973 there were 80 inhabitants and in 1983 59 inhabitants who worked in seven part-time businesses.

Catholic branch church St. Michael

St. Michael in Leising

Leising is a branch of the original parish Kottingwörth. The church was probably built entirely in the 17th century and later changed to the Baroque style. It consists of a nave with a flat wooden ceiling and a retracted, groin-vaulted choir with a small tower on top that has an onion dome. The high baroque, two-column main altar has an altar panel and a round top image; the altarpiece shows the fall of Lucifer by the archangel Michael . In the upper image is God the Father , Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove . At the altar there are two painted wooden figures from around 1500: the church patron as weighing the soul and St. Katharina with wheel and sword. A pilgrimage to the fourteen helpers in need is documented here up to the beginning of the 19th century ; a baroque panel with these saints and St. Christophorus in the middle is on the side altar. Votive tablets indicate that prayers have been answered accordingly - The chime consists of a bell from the 15th and 18th centuries.

Others

In Leising, the ABG Academy of Bavarian Cooperatives has been operating a conference center in the former St. Petri hotel complex since 1980.

Individual evidence

  1. Beilngries: Paulushofen remains the largest village - A look at the districts: Strong population growth in Aschbuch, Wolfsbuch, Kevenhüll and Wiesenhofen. Donaukurier, January 4, 2019, accessed on January 5, 2019 .

literature

  • Friedrich Hermann Hofmann and Felix Mader (editor): The art monuments of Upper Palatinate & Regensburg. XII District Office Beilngries. I. District Court of Beilngries. Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag 1908 (reprint 1982, ISBN 3-486-50442-8 ), p. 109.
  • Felix Mader: History of the castle and Oberamt Hirschberg. Eichstätt: Brönner & Daentler 1940, pp. 207–209.
  • The Eichstätter area past and present. 2nd Edition. Eichstätt: Sparkasse Eichstätt 1984, p. 236.
  • St. Michael Leising . In: Emanuel Braun: Fortified Church of St. Vitus Kottingwörth. - St. Johannes and Paulus Grögling - St. Michael Leising - St. Willibald Vogelthal. Munich and Zurich: Verlag Schnell & Steiner 1985, pp. 15-17.

Web links

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