Pottery

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Pottery
City of Chub
Coordinates: 51 ° 7 ′ 38 ″  N , 13 ° 2 ′ 16 ″  E
Incorporation : January 1, 1991
Incorporated into: Ziegra
Postal code : 04720
Area code : 03431
Pottery (Saxony)
Pottery

Location of Töpeln in Saxony

Töpeln is a western part of the town of Döbeln in the district of central Saxony in Saxony . In 1990 Töpeln with Pischwitz had 284 inhabitants. In 1921 Wöllsdorf was incorporated, from 1991 it belonged to Ziegra, from 1994 to Ziegra-Knobelsdorf, from 2013 to Döbeln.

history

Töpeln was created in the 12th century as part of the country's expansion in the Pleißenland . 1303 is mentioned a manor in Bishenwicz . In 1304, Burgrave Albero von Leisnig announced that the Buch monastery had bought the village of Tepel von Tunzold von Kaufungen , abandoned by nobles and ministers of the empire. The transfer took place through the district judge of the Pleißenlandes Heinrich von Schellenberg. In 1305, Burgrave Albrecht von Altenburg gave the Buch monastery the fishing rights and the ferry from Thepil , abandoned by those from Staupitz.

In 1324 the Bishop of Meißen settled a dispute between the monastery and the von Staupitz brothers over two mills in Tepele , a pond with fishing and the Waltheimsberg . In 1325 another dispute between the monastery and the von Staupitz brothers over fishing rights between Westewitz and Buschkewitz was settled. Citizens of Döbeln were also witnesses. In 1333 the Buch monastery bought the remaining rights in Tepil . In 1411, the monastery and Apel Vitzthum, as guardian of Elßin von Bernwalde, agreed that the island should be divided lengthways between Toppil and Saalbach. In 1458, Apel Vitzthum completely renounced the war harvest at Töpeln. Anything that would go to Pischwitz on its bank should belong to him.

Pischwitz belonged to the manor Kriebstein in 1521 and later became an exclave of Amtsvorwerk in the office of Rochlitz .

In 1548, the registry book of the Buch monastery names pottery with "14 possessed men, including 6 horse men and 2 millers, who are all loanable and interestable to the Buch monastery" with 13 hooves. The upper court and inheritance court were at the Buch monastery. After the dissolution of the Buch monastery in the course of the Reformation in 1525, Töpeln belonged to the Electoral Saxon or Royal Saxon Office of Leisnig until 1856 . From 1856 Töpeln and its district Pischwitz belonged to the Hartha court office and from 1875 to the Döbeln district administration . In 1921 Wöllsdorf was incorporated. Between 1952 and 1990 Töpeln and its districts belonged to the Döbeln district in the Leipzig district . In 1991 it was incorporated into Ziegra , with which Töpeln and its districts came to the municipality of Ziegra-Knobelsdorf in 1994 . When it was dissolved in 2013, Töpeln, Pischwitz and Wöllsdorf were incorporated into Döbeln.

Web links

Commons : Pottery  - collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Pottery in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  • this is the link to Pischwitz Töpeln in the digital historical directory of Saxony
  • Pottery in the Repertorium Saxonicum of the ISGV , Amtserbbuch Kloster Buch.

Individual evidence

  1. see under Web Links: Digital Historical Directory of Places
  2. see under web links: Pischwitz in the digital historical place directory
  3. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, No. 1764. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 127.
  4. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, No. 1759. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 128.
  5. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, No. 1774. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 129.
  6. original document SHStA Dresden: 10001, Mature certificates, No. 2306a.. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as no.141.
  7. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, Older documents, No. 2341. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 143.
  8. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, No. 2629. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 159.
  9. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, No. 5530. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 231.
  10. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, No. 7569. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 251.
  11. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 58 f.
  12. The Döbeln administrative authority in the municipal register 1900