Rotenhan (Boars)

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Rotenhan
City of Ebern
Coordinates: 50 ° 6 ′ 41 ″  N , 10 ° 47 ′ 14 ″  E
Height : 294 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 219  (1987)
Postal code : 96106
Area code : 09531
Cemetery church
Cemetery church

Rotenhan is part of the municipality of the Lower Franconian town of Ebern in the Haßberge district .

geography

The village is located in the eastern part of the district in the Baunachgrund, to the left of the Baunach , at the western foot of an elongated ridge of the Haßberge. The ruins of Rotenhan Castle stand above the village . Ebern is about 2.5 kilometers to the south. The federal highway 279 from Fulda to Breitengüßbach passes westward.

history

The first mention of the place was in the year 804, when Riebald and Engelger donated goods in "Rotenhagen" to the Fulda monastery . 1233 followed the mention of "Ludwig de Rotenhage", the progenitor of the von Rotenhan family . Rotenhan was the hamlet of Felsenburg, the ancestral seat of the Rotenhan family, which was destroyed in 1324. The neighboring Eyrichshof Castle became the new headquarters of the family .

1862 was rural community Eyrichshof consisting of seven places, the parish village Eyrichshof, the three hamlets Rotenhan, seal field and short wind and the three wastes , paper mill Sachsenhof and specks in the newly created Bavarian district office boars incorporated. Rotenhan had 34 inhabitants in 1871. In 1900 the 573.75 hectare parish had 239 inhabitants, 230 of whom were Protestants and 8 were Catholics. In the Protestant Rotenhan, 31 people lived in 7 residential buildings. The responsible evangelical parish and denominational school was in the neighboring village of Eyrichshof, 0.5 kilometers away. In 1925, 45 people lived in 7 residential buildings in the hamlet.

In 1950 the hamlet of Rotenhan at that time had 69 inhabitants and 8 residential buildings. The Catholics belonged to the parish of Ebern. In 1970 there were 88 residents in the village and in 1987 219 residents as well as 58 residential buildings with 83 apartments. The increase in population is based on an area that previously belonged to Eyrichshof.

On July 1, 1971, Rotenhan and Eyrichshof were incorporated into Ebern. On July 1, 1972, as part of the regional reform, the district of Ebern was dissolved and Rotenhan became part of the Haßberg district.

The Protestant residents belong to the district of the parish Eyrichshof with parish seat in Fischbach, the Catholic to the district of the parish of St. Laurentius in Ebern.

Web links

Commons : Rotenhan (Ebern)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB  94240937X , p. 361 . ( Digitized version ).
  2. ^ Werner Schmiedel: Districts Ebern and Hofheim. In: Historical book of place names of Bavaria. Lower Franconia. Volume 2: Districts of Ebern and Hofheim. Commission for Bavarian State History, Munich 1973, ISBN 3-7696-9872-X , p. 46.
  3. Kgl. Statistical Bureau (ed.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria. According to districts, administrative districts, court districts and municipalities, including parish, school and post office affiliation ... with an alphabetical general register containing the population according to the results of the census of December 1, 1875 . Adolf Ackermann, Munich 1877, 2nd section (population figures from 1871, cattle figures from 1873), Sp. 1291. , Urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb00052489-4 ( digitized version ).
  4. K. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (Ed.): Directory of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria, with alphabetical register of places . LXV. Issue of the contributions to the statistics of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Munich 1904, Section II, Sp. 1304 . ( Digitized version ).
  5. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Localities directory for the Free State of Bavaria according to the census of June 16, 1925 and the territorial status of January 1, 1928 . Issue 109 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1928, Section II, Sp. 1339 . ( Digitized version ).
  6. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official place directory for Bavaria - edited on the basis of the census of September 13, 1950 . Issue 169 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1952, DNB  453660975 , Section II, Sp. 1174 . ( Digitized version ).
  7. ^ Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official place directory for Bavaria . Issue 335 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1973, DNB  740801384 , p. 186 . ( Digitized version ).