Schettina (locality)

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Schettina (also Schedina or Schetina) was a municipality in Lower Styria in the Seitz district . The community of Schettina belonged to the Seitz and Plankenstein dominions around 1800 , the latter being divided into two sections, the "Gratzer" ( Graz area ) and the "Cillier" part (near Celje ). The subjects from Schettina belonged to the Cilli department. The village of Schettina was in the immediate vicinity of Castle Gonobitz and the Carthusian monastery Seiz and was looked after by the Trennenberg parish. The people operated agriculture, in particular viticulture is proven. Two thirds of the parish were obliged to the Seitz lordship. The Schettina brook drove four farm mills in the neighboring parish of St. Ursula.

Literature and Sources

  • Carl Schmutz: Historisch-topographisches Lexicon von Steyermark: N - Se, Volume 3, Verlag Kienreich 1822, original in the Bavarian State Library.

Individual evidence

  1. Historisch-topographisches Lexicon von Steyermark: N - Se, Volume 3, page 469
  2. ^ Carl Schmutz, Historisch-topographisches Lexicon von Steyermark: N - Se, Volume 3, page 156 .
  3. ^ Carl Schmutz, Historisch-topographisches Lexicon von Steyermark: N - Se, Volume 3, page 469, p. 472
  4. ^ Carl Schmutz, Historisch-topographisches Lexicon von Steyermark: N - Se, Volume 3, page 469