Robes (gera)
Robes
City of Gera
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Coordinates: 50 ° 56 ′ 33 ″ N , 12 ° 3 ′ 16 ″ E | |
Height : | 308 m above sea level NN |
Residents : | 235 (Jan 1, 2009) |
Incorporation : | April 1, 1994 |
Postal code : | 07554 |
Area code : | 036605 |
Village church
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Together with Rusitz and Steinbrücken, Roben forms the 11.82 km² district of Roben in the city of Gera in Thuringia with a total of 748 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2011).
geography
Roben is located on a plateau in the northwest of the city of Gera on the border with Bad Köstritz in the district of Greiz .
history
The place is Sorbian foundation. The name is probably based on rob 'servant' (cf. Rubitz ); so he called * Robno a "settlement of serfs ". The oldest known documentary mention comes from 1146 in a securitization of Sigibert von Robin , probably a knight at the castle that used to exist in the village, the remains of which can still be found today in the form of ramparts next to the church grounds. The noble of robes can be documented for the years 1146 to 1196 and 1371. In the 16th century, the Robener lands were partially certified for the von Eichigkt family in Langenberg and von Schauroth on stone bridges . The latter acquired it in full in 1609. The Vorwerk zu Roben is smashed in 1690, the place is subject to feudal stone bridges in the following period.
With the beginning of the Reformation, Roben became the parish and school location for the neighboring villages of Rusitz and Steinbrücken.
On July 1, 1950, the previously independent communities Rusitz and Steinbrücken were incorporated. In 1994 Roben was incorporated into Gera.
Attractions
St. Martin : its own support association, in cooperation with the parish of Roben, the Evangelical-Lutheran parish of Großaga-Roben, the Gera district church office and the Gera city administration, endeavors to initiate urgently needed maintenance and renovation measures.
politics
Roben has been incorporated into the city of Gera since April 1st, 1994 . Since then, Roben, together with Rusitz and Steinbrücken, has formed the district of Roben of the city of Gera with its own local constitution and local council (until II / 2009 local council) . Karin Conradi (CDU) has been the local mayor since 1994.
Development of the population
year | 1827 | 1939 | 1864 | 2009 |
Residents | 159 | 326 | 280 | 235 |
traffic
The public transport is through the RVG regional transport Gera / country secured. The place is connected to Gera with the hourly ring line 228.
The closest train station is Gera- Langenberg .
Culture
The center of village life is the fire brigade association, which also organizes the annual maypole setting and a street festival on October 3rd. There is also the Association for the Conservation of Local Historical Monuments and the VW Roben team.
education
The closest children's facility is the
- “Schlumpfhausen” day-care center in Steinbrücken
The responsible primary school is
- State primary school Gera-Langenberg
The closest regular school is the
- State regular school 12 in Bieblach-Ost.
Personalities
1564–1569, the father of the German composer Michael Praetorius (1571–1621) worked as a priest in robes. At the same time, the family of the famous composer Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672) from neighboring Bad Köstritz owned land in the village and the composer Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688–1758) married in robes in 1717 to a daughter of the pastor Laurentius; the most famous descendant of this Laurentius family is the natural scientist Alfred Brehm . Furthermore, the Indologist Richard Hauschild (1901-1970) spent his youth in robes.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Gera city administration, FD 1200
- ^ Heinz Rosenkranz: Place names of the district of Gera , Greiz 1982, p. 71.
- ↑ Gera City Archives
literature
- Brodale, Klaus and Heidrun Friedemann: That was Gera in the 20th century. Gudensberg 2002.
- Cannabich, Johann Günther Friedrich: Latest news from Baden, Nassau, Hohenzollern, Lippe, Waldeck, Anhalt and the Reussian countries. Weimar 1827.
- Hagner, Udo: 850 years of robes - chronicle of the community. 1996
- Hahn, Ferdinand: History of Gera and its immediate surroundings. Gera 1855.
- Klotz, Johann Christoph: Description of the rule and city of Gera. Schleiz 1816.
- Rosenkranz, Heinz: place names of the Gera district. Greiz 1982.
- Schiffner, Albert: Handbook of geography, statistics and topography of the Kgr. Saxony. Leipzig 1939.
- Schumann, August: Complete state, - post and newspaper lexicon for Saxony. Zwickau 1825.
- Thuringian Pestalozziverein (Hrsg.): Thuringia in words and pictures. Berlin 1900. (Reprint; Augsburg 1997.)
- oA: Court and State Calendar for the Principality of Reuss j. L. Gera 1864.
- Announcements of the history and antiquity research association. Altenburg; div.