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Shards found during a field inspection in March 2020 - the photos show shards of silver mica ware, as well as fired turntable ware. Period: High Middle Ages to Late Middle Ages / Early Modern Times. Inventory number blfd: E-2020-525-3-0-1

Reuschen is a deserted area in the urban area of Schauenstein in the Upper Franconian district of Hof .

Reuschen was south of Neudorf . The place name Reuschen can be found in the Rauschenbach and the Rauschenberg . On the way to Adlanz , a byway branches off at the Vorderen Loh in the direction of Rauschenberg. On the so-called Reuschenweg down the slope to the Rauschenbach, “building stones, charred beams and potsherds” were found while leveling hills. The exact location is no longer known today. In Seehof Castle, the seat of the central monument protection authority, there are documented fragments that are attributed to Reuschen or the Lauterbach desert . The field name researchers and teachers Ludwig Flechtner and August Reitzenstein located Reuschen a little further south on the eastern slope of the mountain on the path on the border with Adlanz. Reuschen was on an old road known as Helmbrechtser Weg and bypassed the swampy terrain east of Volkmannsgrün in the direction of Rauschenberg. You reached Volkmannsgrün via a ford .

Reuschen was mentioned in a document when the possessions of the last Wolfstriegel were sold in 1386 and 1388 to Burgrave Friedrich von Nürnberg . In 1393 and in the fief book of Burgrave Johann from 1408, Reuschen and Lauterbach already appear as a desert.

literature

  • Günther von Geldern - Crispendorf : Cultural geography of the Franconian Forest . Halle 1930. p. 281.
  • Hans Seiffert : Helmbrechts - history of a small town in Upper Franconia . 2nd edition, Helmbrechts 1956. pp. 69, 79.
  • Hans Hartmann: Lost places on the middle Selbitz . In: Frankenwald - magazine of the Frankenwaldverein eV , issue 1/1988. P. 4.
  • Matthias Körner: Cooperation - Coexistence - Competition. Power and forms of rule in the Naila area from the Middle Ages to the end of the Old Kingdom . Historical Atlas of Bavaria - The old district of Naila . Inaugural dissertation.

Web links

Commons : Reuschen  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hartmann, p. 4.

Coordinates: 50 ° 15 ′ 53.2 "  N , 11 ° 45 ′ 31.4"  E