Naunhof (Leisnig)
Naunhof
City of Leisnig
Coordinates: 51 ° 11 ′ 1 ″ N , 12 ° 59 ′ 12 ″ E
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Incorporation : | March 15, 1992 |
Incorporated into: | Bockelwitz |
Postal code : | 04703 |
Area code : | 034321 |
Location of Naunhof in the area of the city of Leisnig
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Naunhof is a district of the city of Leisnig in the district of central Saxony . In 1990 the place had 744 inhabitants. In 1952, Beiersdorf incorporated in 1963 Zollschwitz , Naundorf and Altenhof , 1999 merged with Bockelwitz , 2012, he went with this for Leisnig.
history
Naunhof was built in the 12th – 13th centuries. Century in the course of the state expansion in the Pleißenland . The fact that Naunhof and Altenhof do not appear in the Buch monastery documents, but undoubtedly always belonged to the monastery, leads to the assumption that both were in the corridor of the village of Buch, which reached as far as the Freiberg Mulde. The Lords of Buch had their courtyard on this corridor, which after the founding of the monastery became the "Old Courtyard" and later the Grangie Buch. The entire corridor will have been part of the founding equipment of the Buch monastery. Naunhof is also not mentioned in documents from the Sornzig monastery , although the Burgraves of Leisnig also considered this monastery. Naunhof was already taken.
In 1378 Naunhof had 36 bushels of grain and the same in oats a year, plus a kitchen cattle, to deliver to the castrum Leisnig.
In 1548, the Buch zu Naunhof monastery inheritance book names "12 possessed men, including 7 horse men, who are all loanable and interestable to the Buch monastery" with 19½ hooves. The higher court belonged to the Leisnig office, the inheritance court to the Buch monastery office.
The place was always parish after Altenhof.
On January 1, 1952, the previously independent municipality of Beiersdorf was incorporated.
literature
- Jens Kunze : The Leisnig office in the 15th century . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2007, ISBN 978-3-86583-027-2 , p. 364 .
- Manfred Kobuch: Leisnig in the table goods directory of the Roman king . In: New archive for Saxon history . tape 64 , 1993, pp. 29-52 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ see under Web Links: Digital Historical Directory of Places
- ^ After Ernst Eichler, Hans Walter: The place names in the Gau Daleminze, Bd. 1: Name book . Berlin 1966.
- ↑ Predecessor of the Leisnig office, see Hans Beschorner (ed.): Registrum dominorum marchionum Missnensem (1378) . Entry LXXIa / 21. Leipzig / Berlin 1933, p. 308 .
- ↑ see under web links: Repertorium Saxonicum of the ISGV
Web links
- Naunhof (Leisnig) in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
- Repertory Saxonicum of the ISGV , Amtserbbuch Kloster Buch: Naunhof