Mannsdorf (Parsberg)

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Mannsdorf
City of Parsberg
Coordinates: 49 ° 7 ′ 40 ″  N , 11 ° 42 ′ 21 ″  E
Height : 554 m
Residents : 25  (Dec. 31, 2016)
Postal code : 92331
Catholic court chapel St. Maria in Mannsdorf

Mannsdorf is a district of the town of Parsberg in the Neumarkt district in the Upper Palatinate . The place has 23 inhabitants.

location

The district of Mannsdorf is about 3.5 km south of Parsberg.

history

Prehistoric burial mounds and finds from the Bronze Age testify to the early settlement of the area near Mannsdorf.

The place name appears for the first time as Menlindorf (Mannsdorf) in the Velburger Urbar in the period from approx. 1231–1237 . There are 2 chamber courts mentioned . In 1326 a Paulsdorfer von Rieden is named as the owner . In the land register of 1326 (Amt Velburg) the place is mentioned as Maendelstorff : 1 Hube (yard) of a Friedrich von Maendelstorf .

In the 17th century, Mannsdorf was on the road connection from Regensburg via Hemau , Willenhofen to Daßwang and on to Deining and Nuremberg (before the expansion of the Chaussee , which largely follows the current federal highway 8 ) . From 1808, Mannsdorf, together with Willenhofen and Kripfling, was assigned to the Parsberg district court as a tax district.

According to the municipal edict of May 17, 1818, the political municipality Willenhofen was formed between 1818 and 1821 and assigned to the Parsberg district court. Since that time, Mannsdorf has belonged to the municipality of Willenhofen as a district. On January 1, 1972, Willenhofen was incorporated into the town of Parsberg on the occasion of the regional reform in Bavaria .

Attractions

In the list of architectural monuments in Parsberg, there is one architectural monument for Mannsdorf :

The St. Maria Court Chapel from 1861 is a gable-independent gable roof building with a retracted semicircular apse and gable roof turret .

Individual evidence

  1. Sixtus Lampl, Otto Braasch: Ensembles, architectural monuments, archaeological terrain monuments R. Oldenbourg, 1986, pp. 155, 156
  2. ^ Finding a bronze needle near Mannsdorf - p. 3 (75) . In: bjournals.ub.rug.nl . Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved March 4, 2016. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / bjournals.ub.rug.nl
  3. Jos. Baer & Company: Germania: Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission of the German Archaeological Institute, Volume 24 1940, p. 10
  4. Ulrike Wels-Weyrauch: The Followers in Southern Bavaria (Prehistoric Bronze Finds 11/5) Franz Steiner Verlag 1991, p. 44 ISBN 9783515055567
  5. Manfred Jehle: Historischer Atlas von Bayern, Teil Altbayern, Volume 51 Parsberg Commission for Bavarian State History, Munich 1981, ISBN 3-76969-916-5 , pp. 6, 191, 197, 236, 359, 501, 536, 545, 560
  6. ^ Dietrich Jürgen Manske: The medieval and early modern network of old routes in the south-western Upper Palatinate (Neumarkt district) . In: oberpfaelzerkulturbund.de . Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  7. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 547 .

Web links

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