Rosenfeld Office
The Office Rosenfeld was an administrative district in Württemberg , which was called Oberamt Rosenfeld from 1758 . The seat of the office was the city of Rosenfeld .
history
The Rosenfeld office largely emerged from the Rosenfeld rule , which the Counts of Württemberg acquired in 1305 first as a pledge and finally in 1317 for sale from the Dukes of Teck .
The following places belonged to the Oberamt Rosenfeld in 1800: Rosenfeld, Aistaig , Bergfelden , Bickelsberg , Brittheim , Flözlingen , Isingen , Leidringen , Renfrizhausen , Täbingen , Trichtingen , Vöhringen and Weiden . In 1807 Gößlingen and Rotenzimmern were added.
The Oberamt Rosenfeld was dissolved in 1808 and most of the towns were incorporated into the Oberamt Sulz .
swell
- Inventory A 394 L at the Baden-Württemberg State Archives (not evaluated)
literature
- Erhard Lazi (Ed.): The Zollernalbkreis . Konrad Theiss Verlag , Stuttgart 1979, ISBN 3-8062-0205-2
Footnotes
- ^ Johann Daniel Georg von Memminger : Description of Württemberg . Cotta, Stuttgart and Tübingen, 3rd, completely revised and greatly increased edition. 1841, p. 724.