Loderham

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Loderham
Market Triftern
Coordinates: 48 ° 25 ′ 13 ″  N , 13 ° 1 ′ 37 ″  E
Loderham (Bavaria)
Loderham

Location of Loderham in Bavaria

Loderham Castle
Loderham Castle

Loderham is a district of the market Triftern in the Lower Bavarian district of Rottal-Inn . The parish of the same name was renamed Anzenkirchen in 1961 and existed until 1978.

location

Loderham is located in the Rottal am Altbach about three kilometers northeast of Triftern.

history

In the 14th and 15th centuries, Loderham was owned by the Neudeck and Anzenkirchen taverns . Knight Georg Schenk von Loderham died in 1504, then Duke Albrecht V moved into his fief and lent it to Wolfgang Rainer in 1506. Until 1663, Loderham, which was referred to as the seat and court mark in 1522 , remained in the hands of the Rainer and their heirs. Then the Passau court pfennig master Joachim Weidinger acquired the seat of Loderham, which after his death came to Johann Jakob von Mayrau through his daughter in 1671.

In 1723 Loderham was sold to von Croneck because of the over-indebtedness of a Mayrau. In the year 1752, the Hofmark Loderham, which was subordinate to the Reichenberg Care Court, comprised 19 localities, including Anzenkirchen and Lengsham . Loderham himself counted ten properties.

From 1821 until it was confiscated in 1826, the former Hofmark continued to exist as a second class patrimonial court . The patrimonial court, which had its seat in parish churches , had 87 subjects. In 1828 Loderham was bought by creditors and sold to Joseph Schmutzer.

The initially patrimonial Loderham community in 1840 only included the places Loderham, Mühldobl and Kölblöd. On November 19, 1905, however, the local corridors Anzenkirchen, Brunning, Figling, Geiselsbach, Hundshaupten, Lehndobl, Numberg, Thalham and some properties in the local corridor Frauenöd were assigned by the municipality of Lengsham. According to a notification from the State Ministry of the Interior to the government of Lower Bavaria , the name of the municipality of Loderham was changed to the municipality of Anzenkirchen on October 23, 1961. The municipality of Anzenkirchen came to Triftern on May 1, 1978 as part of the regional reform . In 1987 Loderham had 52 residents.

Attractions

  • Loderham Castle . The former Hofmarkschloss, a hipped roof building with an architectural structure, was built in 1726/1727.

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