Morals (Leisnig)

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Manners
City of Leisnig
Coordinates: 51 ° 12 ′ 17 ″  N , 12 ° 56 ′ 1 ″  E
Incorporation : June 1, 1973
Incorporated into: Bockelwitz
Postal code : 04703
Area code : 034321
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Location of Sion in the area of ​​the city of Leisnig
Sion, church around 1840 (Saxony's church gallery)

Sitten is a district of the city of Leisnig in the district of central Saxony . 1964 the place had 398 inhabitants. In 1937 Clennen and Doberquitz were incorporated, in 1973 he was incorporated into Bockelwitz , and in 2012 he went to Leisnig with the latter.

history

In 1213 a Theodericus Camerarius de Sytin was named as a witness for the Burgrave of Leisnig. This suggests the existence of a manor house.

In 1215, when the Bishop of Meissen confirmed the transfer of the Leisnig parish to the Buch monastery, a capella in Sitin was mentioned as an accessory to the furnishings of the Leisnig church.

In 1445, Dietrich von Kötteritzsch was led in the honorable team of the Electors of Saxony to customs with two horses "in big debts and unrate". In 1548, the Leisnig zu Sitten official inheritance book names "This place is directly available to those from Kötteritzsch zu Sitten with higher and inheritance courts."

Kamprad gives details of the owners. More can also be found in the album of the Rittergüter. At Kamprad you can also find the pastors and teachers from Sitten up to 1750, also in the Saxon church gallery.

The place has its own parish church. The time of the separation from the church in Leisnig is not known. Around 1500 the patronage belonged to those of Kötteritzsch.

literature

  • Jens Kunze : The Leisnig office in the 15th century . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2007, ISBN 978-3-86583-027-2 , p. 370-371 .
  • Cornelius Gurlitt : Morals. In:  Descriptive representation of the older architectural and art monuments of the Kingdom of Saxony. 25th booklet: Office governance Döbeln . CC Meinhold, Dresden 1903, p. 214.
  • Georg Dehio: Handbook of German Art Monuments, Saxony II . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-422-03048-4 , p. 79 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sitten (Leisnig) in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  2. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, no. 181. Printed by Schöttgen, Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as no. 2. Research disagrees on the assessment of the Camerarius .
  3. Susanne Baudisch: Castles and manors in north-west Saxony . Part 1, castles and mansions. Printing and publishing house Katzbach, Regis-Breitingen 1996, ISBN 3-930044-05-6 , p. 54 .
  4. Susanne Baudisch: Local nobility in north-west Saxony . History and Politics in Saxony, Volume 10. Böhlau, Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 1999, ISBN 3-412-02599-2 , pp. 179-181, 184 .
  5. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, No. 193. Printed by Schöttgen, Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 4.
  6. The honorable team had to do knight services, Jens Kunze: The Leisnig office in the 15th century . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2007, ISBN 978-3-86583-027-2 , p. 43 . , on to Kötteritzsch pp. 61–62.
  7. ^ Sitten in the Repertorium Saxonicum of the ISGV , Amtserbbuch….
  8. a b Johann Kamprad: Leisnigker Chronika from 1753 . Copy on behalf of the Leisniger History and Local History Association. Leisnig 2013, ISBN 978-3-00-043035-0 , pp. 303-306 .
  9. Mores . after nature re-recorded by F. Heise ... With historical-statistical edit. Text. In: Gustav Poenicke (Ed.): Album of the manors and castles in the Kingdom of Saxony . Part: 1. Leipziger Kreis , p. 16 in the appendix ( digital.slub-dresden.de - around 1860).
  10. ^ Hermann Schmidt (ed.): Saxony's church gallery. The Nossen, Leisnig, Döbeln and Wurzen inspections . Fifth Volume, Sixth Division. Hermann Schmidt, Dresden, p. 43-48 (around 1840).

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