List of places owned by the Lauban Magdalen convent

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The list includes places and parts of places that were owned by the Lauban Magdalen convent . The monastery was in 1320 in the then to Bohemia belonging Oberlausitz founded. In contrast to the communities in the area, most of these localities remained Catholic even after the Reformation . Some places were often given the prefix Catholic (Katholisch Hennersdorf, Katholisch Pfaffendorf) to better distinguish them from other places of the same name . From around 1560, the places were subordinate to an administrator of the Meißen diocese based in Bautzen at St. Petri Cathedral . The first administrator of Upper and Lower Lusatia was Johann Leisentrit . With the exception of the Günthersdorf enclave , which remained Bohemian until the Peace of Schönbrunn in 1809, in the Peace of Prague in 1635 all places came together with Upper Lusatia to the Electorate of Saxony . As of 1815, the resolutions of the Congress of Vienna made all places Prussian and from 1821 belonged to the Archdiocese of Wroclaw through the papal bull De salute animarum . Today, the places are all in the Polish Lower Silesian Voivodeship .

place Monastery ownership
from year
comment map Territory
before 1809
Population 1830
(% Catholic)
Today's
place name
Today's rural community
(S - district)
Günthersdorf 1738 - World icon Bohemia 0756 (82.3%) Godzieszów Nowogrodziec
Hennersdorf 1320 - World icon Electoral Saxony 2673 (99.7%) Henryków Lubański Luban
Kerzdorf 1320 only a small part World icon Electoral Saxony 0378 (25.9%) Księginki Lubań (S)
Nieder-Schreibersdorf 1930 only Gut Eichenhof
for a short time
World icon Electoral Saxony Pisarzowice Dolne Luban
Pfaffendorf 1320 - World icon Electoral Saxony 0866 (99.6%) Rudzica Siekierczyn
Saxon Haugsdorf 1756 just a manor
with a castle
World icon Electoral Saxony Nawojów Łużycki Luban
Wish village 1320 - World icon Electoral Saxony 0480 0(1.5%) Radogoszcz Luban

literature

  • Johann Georg Knie : Alphabetical-statistical-topographical overview of all villages, spots, towns and other places in the royal family. Prussia. Province of Silesia, including the entire Margraviate of Upper Lusatia, which is now part of the province, and the County of Glatz; together with the attached evidence of the division of the country into the various branches of civil administration. Graß, Barth and Comp., Breslau 1830 ( e-copy ).
  • Karlheinz Blaschke and Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas 1790. Verlag Klaus Gumnior, Chemnitz 2009. ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0
  • Paul Skobel: The virgin monastery monastery of St. Mary Magdalene of the penance at Lauban in Silesia from 1320-1821 . Edited and supplemented to the present by Edmund Piekorz. Konrad Theiss, Aalen and Stuttgart 1970.