Oberamt Mosbach

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The Oberamt Mosbach was an administrative district of the Palatinate Mosbach and from 1499 to 1803 the Electoral Palatinate .

Territory and subdivision

The Oberamt Mosbach comprised the Zenten Eberbach and Mosbach . The sub-offices or cellars of Neckarelz , Lohrbach , Eberbach and Hilsbach were subordinate to him . From 1650 to 1696 and again in the second half of the 18th century, the Zwingenberg District Bailiwick was also part of the area.

Places of the Oberamt

For District included the towns Auerbach , Balsbach , Dallau , Diedesheim , Dielbach, Eberbach , Elsenz , Ferdinand village , Friedrichsdorf , Haßmersheim , Hilsbach , Igelsbach , Katzenbach , Kirchardt , Krumbach , Lohrbach , means Schefflenz , mortar stone , Mosbach , Muckental , Mülben , Neckarburken , Neckarelz , Neckargerach , Nüstenbach , Obergimpern , Oberschefflenz , Obrigheim , Pleutersbach , rows , plantains , Ritter Bach , Robern , Rockenau , Schluchtern , Schollbrunn , Siegelbach , Sinsheim , Steinsfurt , Strümpfelbrunn , Sulzbach , Trienz , Untergimpern , Unterschefflenz , Wagenschwend , Weisbach , Wimmer Bach and Zwingenberg .

history

The Zenten Mosbach and Eberbach are first recorded around 1300. King Adolf von Nassau pledged the city of Mosbach with the place of jurisdiction over the center and all rights in 1297 to Gerlach von Breuberg. In 1330, King Ludwig the Bayewr gave the castle and town of Eberbach, including the cent, as pledge to the Count Palatine Ruprecht and Rudolf. An Eberbacher Zentgraf was first mentioned in 1360. After the establishment of the Pfalz-Mosbach territory in 1410 by Count Palatine Otto I , both cents came to that Palatine branch line. The Obrigheim office was dissolved and merged with Neckarelz to form the Neckarelz winery.

In the Castle Lohrbach also a winery was (1432 Keller testified) is adapted to her were nine villages of the construction land . Later nine more villages were added, so that the winery extended into the Schefflenz valley . The Eberbach office, attested since 1357, was subordinated to the Mosbach office around 1450, and Eberbach only had the task of being a winery. After the Palatinate Palatinate-Mosbach line died out in 1499 without any descendants, the territory fell back to the Electoral Palatinate. Hilsbach became the seat of the Hilsbach winery in 1517 .

The name Oberamt has been traceable in the sources since the beginning of the 17th century.

After the electoral Palatinate was dissolved (1803) and belonged to the Principality of Leiningen for three years (1803-1806) , the Oberamt Mosbach came to Baden . The Baden Office Mosbach later became the District Office Mosbach .

Bailiffs

literature

  • Rüdiger Lenz: Foray into the organization of Palatinate offices . In: Kraichgau. Contributions to landscape and local research , volume 16, 1999, pp. 81–94.
  • Heinrich Meny: From my home. The history of the village of Richen. A local directory for home and school . (Buchdruckerei Robert Höger, Eppingen), Eppingen 1928, pp. 24-25.
  • Wilhelm Seussler: The military affairs of the Mosbach Regional Office in 1665 and 1675 . In: Mosbacher Jahresheft 2008 , vol. 18, Mosbach 2008, ISBN 3-936866-14-7 , pp. 34–43.

swell

  • Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe: Holdings 166 / Mosbach: Office and Cent, 1458–1850 (not evaluated)