Pettling

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Pettling
Municipality Großmehring
Coordinates: 48 ° 47 ′ 42 "  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 39"  E
Height : 394  (389-398)  m
Residents : 78  (1987)
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 85098
Area code : 08457
Pettling
Catholic local church St. Stephan

Pettling is a district of the community Großmehring in the district of Eichstätt in the administrative district of Upper Bavaria in the Free State of Bavaria .

location

The place is north of the Danube in the southern Franconian Jura northeast of Großmehring, east of Demling , south of Theissing , southwest of Pleiling and northeast of Menning in a valley mouth on the district road EI50, which bypasses the village to the south since 1977.

Place name interpretation

It is named after the proper name "Pettilo" as a diminutive of "Petto". The ending "ing" indicates a relationship of affiliation, so that the place name means "settlement of the Pettilo (and his clan)".

history

The Bavarian clan of a Pettilo will have settled here around 500 AD. The manorial rights over Pettling, which is mentioned for the first time in 1260, and the neighboring Pleiling have always been with the Münchsmünster Monastery . Exercised these rights in have until the 15th century Hexenagger . But there were also other landowners in Pettling: In 1350 Hilprant der Hausner von Kösching gave his sister Anna, wife of Egkbrecht Wolffsteiner zu Uttenhofen, a farm in Pettling as a marriage property. On January 13, 1436, Dietrich der Hexenagger sold the two villages with all rights to Ulrich Baiersdorfer, keeper of Altmannstein and owner of the Hofmark Oberdolling . In 1503 the ownership of the Baiersdorfers passed to Urban Hexenagger. In 1519 Kaspar Hohenecker also owned a property in Pettling. On March 16, 1649 the Hofmark Oberdolling and with it Pettling and Pleiling came into the possession of the Jesuit College in Ingolstadt by purchase . Although the Jesuits exchanged Oberdolling for Oberhaunstadt in 1693 , they kept Pettling and Peiling until the order was dissolved in 1773. From that year on, the Hofmark Pettling and Peiling was under state administration as a foundation property until 1783 and was then assigned to the Maltheserkommende Oberhaunstadt. When in 1808 the coming were repealed, the property reverted to the state.

The Hofmark variety Pettling and Pleiling with the court restrictions up to and including the 18th century were subject to the ducal office / care court of Vohburg , from 1803 to the regional court of Ingolstadt . After the state had granted former members of the Order of Malta lifelong usufructuary rights to the former monuments, Johann Baptist Anton Freiherr von Flachslanden was in control of the two former Hofmark varieties until his death in 1818 .

In 1818, Pettling (13 properties) with the villages of Theißing (formerly part of the Altmannstein court ), Tholbath and Straßhausen became part of the tax district / municipality of Theissing in the Vohburg court. In 1952 it became the district of Ingolstadt . In the course of the territorial reform of 1972, when the district of Ingolstadt was dissolved, the community of Theißing and thus also Pettling joined the community of Großmehring in the Upper Bavarian district of Eichstätt.

In 1923 the village received electricity and in 1950 the water pipe. In 1954 land consolidation measures were carried out. In 1983 there were nine full-time farms and three part-time businesses in Petting.

church

The subsidiary church of St. Stephan, belonging to the Catholic parish of Theissing in the diocese of Regensburg , originally dates from the 8th century and thus from the Romanesque period . The hall building with a gable roof , Gothic choir and Gothic tower basement (from the late 15th century) was redesigned in Baroque style at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th century . An expansion of the church and a historicizing interior construction took place in 1853-1859.

Individual evidence

  1. Hartmann, pp. 28, 34
  2. Ernst, p. 241
  3. Eichstätter Raum, p. 259
  4. Collection sheet of the Histor. Ingolstadt Association, 21 (1896), p. 38
  5. Freilinger, p. 207 f.
  6. Freilinger, p. 147
  7. Freilinger, p. 223
  8. Freilinger, pp. 179, 183, 207 f.
  9. Freilinger, pp. 177f., 330f.
  10. Ernst, p. 243; Eichstätter Raum, p. 260
  11. Eichstätter Raum, p. 260
  12. List of monuments of the Bavarian. State Office for Monument Preservation, Großmehring, p. 3

literature

  • Joseph Hartmann: place and field names around Ingolstadt. Pettling. In: Collection sheet of the Histor. Association for Ingolstadt and the surrounding area. 29 (1905), p. 34.
  • Hubert Freilinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria. Ingolstadt. Munich 1977.
  • The Eichstätter area past and present . Eichstätt: Sparkasse 1973, p. 156, 2nd edition 1984, p. 259 f.
  • Wilhelm Ernst: Heimatbuch Großmehring. Großmehring 1984, pp. 241-243.