Thann Castle

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The lost Thann Castle was located in Thann , a district of the city of Neunburg vorm Wald in the Schwandorf district .

history

In a document from 1301 of the Schönthal monastery of the Rvdgerus de Wartperch , the witness Chunrad de Tann can be assigned to this Thann with a certain degree of probability, since this document also names witnesses from the neighboring Hillstett , Dieterskirchen and Meischendorf . The first concrete relationship to the Neunburg office can be traced back to 1337, when Weichman the Husteter sold two fiefs in Hainreichserchen to the Schönthal monastery. Cunrat the Hulsteter von Tann appeared as a witness . A Rueger der Tanner who appeared as a witness in 1397 from a document of thePablikch des Warperger zu Dietrichskirchen is also to be assigned to this place.

In the 15th century Thann was owned by the Grueber . In 1419 an Ulrich Grueber appears in the possession of von Thann, his son Ludwig in 1440 and Balthasar Grueber in 1474 . From these Thann came to the emergency . First of all, Achatz I. Notthracht zu Thann between 1488 and 1525 should be mentioned here. In 1526 he was followed by his son Achaz the Younger , who then owned Thann and Hillstett together with his brother Engelhard from 1530 to 1545 , Achaz the Younger was registered with Thann from 1548 to 1563 , Engelhard with Hillstett. Wolff Notthaff owned the Hofmark from 1566 to 1584 . After his death, Thann passed on to his widow, who then sold it to Hanns Sigmund Portner on November 20, 1609 . Portner, who had not obeyed the sovereign dictates of the conversion, complained in 1630 to the Palatinate government in Amberg about the move in of the Thann Landsasserei . After the death of Hanns Portner, his son Heinrich Sebastian Portner took over the inheritance.

Thann was also devastated during the Thirty Years War and a third of the farm, including the mill, had been burned down. On February 8, 1661, Michael Nefzer announced that he had bought the estate from Sebastian Portner and that he intended to rebuild the damaged estate. However, it is not certain whether this sale was made, because in 1665 an Adam Lochner Thann wanted to buy it from Barbara Cäcilia Portnerin , Heinrich Siegmund's sister. On December 10, 1691, the five daughters of Lochner turned to the government with a request to sell the property to Wilhelm Ludwig Rumel , as none of them could pay off the others. In 1699 Rumel Thann sold Prem to Arnold Ignatz . His daughter Eva Rosina married Michael Erasmus Fleischmann , who bought the Landsasserei on April 19, 1720. He was registered on Thann until 1749 at the latest, when his heirs followed. Eva Rosina Millerin , who was married to Erasmus Fleischmann for the first time, sold Thann on February 3, 1762 to her son, Franz Bernhard Fleischmann , Mautner , Zöllner and Aufschläger (= collector of excise duties , i.e. indirect expense taxes) at Schwarzenfeld . The sons from the first marriage ( Georg Michael and Anselmus , Augustinian priests in Schönthal Abbey) were compensated with money.

In 1789 the Hofmark was acquired by Joseph Ferdinand Voith von Voithenberg (today part of the municipality of Furth im Wald ). The tavern keeper Johann Michael Gillitzer objected to this purchase because he was married to Franz Bernhard Fleischmann's sister and had two children from this marriage and the grandparents' property should not be passed on to someone else's hands. After a lengthy legal dispute, Joseph von Voithenberg had to surrender the country estate to the Gillitzer in 1793 against reimbursement of the purchase price. Since he was not aristocratic, he had to carry out the removal of the local residents and was only able to give up the local residents' obligation in 1796. In 1798 he handed Thann over to Maria Johanna von Reisach with all his pertinances .

Gut Thann was acquired in 1813 by Sebastian Freiherr von Schrenck , who, together with Hillstett, set up a second class patrimonial court . On November 25, 1848, the jurisdiction of Thann and Hillstett was extradited to the state. Thann was incorporated into Seebarn in 1945 or 1946 and incorporated into Neunburg vorm Wald on January 1, 1972.

literature

  • Wilhelm Nutzinger: Neunburg vorm Wald (= Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Issue 52: Part of Old Bavaria ). Commission for Bavarian History, Verlag Michael Lassleben, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9 , pp. 210-215 u. a.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Georg Hager, Harvard University: District Office Neunburg VW R. Oldenbourg, 1906, p. 73 ( archive.org ).

Coordinates: 49 ° 19 ′ 36.2 ″  N , 12 ° 28 ′ 14.6 ″  E