Obervogtamt Zusamaltheim

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The Obervogtamt Zusamaltheim was until 1803 an office of the cathedral monastery Augsburg with its seat in Zusamaltheim .

history

In the second half of the 13th century, the Augsburg Cathedral Foundation began to develop into an independent body . The cathedral chapter exercised within the bishopric of Augsburg , which in contrast to the cathedral chapter in the Reichstag and the Convention of the Empire district was represented in his possessions, the basic rule , the Bailiwick of domination and other territorial rights independently and had its own legislative powers.

Places of the Obervogtamt Zusamaltheim

The Obervogtamt Zusamaltheim was one of the 17 regional offices of the Augsburg Cathedral Monastery and had the function of administering its property in and around Zusamaltheim. As bailiff one was Vogt used sitting in Zusamaltheim.

The possessions of the Augsburg cathedral monastery in the following places were subordinate to the Obervogtamt Zusamaltheim: Bliensbach , Gauried , Hausen , Hettlingen , Marzelstetten , Reatshofen , Rieblingen , Roggden , cabinet tree mill , Sontheim , Villenbach , Wiesmühle , Zusamaltheim and Zusamzell .

Dissolution of the Obervogtamt

Due to the secularization in 1802/03 the possessions of the Augsburg Cathedral Monastery came to Bavaria and in 1804 they were subordinated to the Wertingen District Court .

literature

  • The district of Dillingen ad Donau, past and present . Ed. from the district of Dillingen ad Donau, 3rd revised edition, Dillingen an der Donau 2005.