Swerzenhuntare

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The Swerzenhuntare also Swerza was a Huntare or Gaugrafschaft in Swabia in the area of ​​today's Reutlingen district .

history

The Swerzenhuntare is first mentioned in 854 as pagellus Swercenhuntare , the name probably refers to the cent of a Swerzo . In 1122 it is called comitatus Alpium or pagus ufen Albe , in 1309 and 1329 Algew : This name is only used today for the Allgäu , but originally referred to all the counties "on the Alb ". The Swerzenhuntare was part of the great Baar , the Albuinbaar . The counts of Berg-Wartstein later became rulers of the area.

places

Historically, the places Erfstetim , Chrezzingun , Muliheim , Wilzinga , Polstetin (left by Hayingen), Muntinga , Stetiheim , Stiuzringa , Heiginga , Wilzinga , Alemuntinga , ŭrspringe , Schalklingen , Ehingen , Frankenhofen , Schilteburc and Egerdin are named. The place Schwörzkirch was probably also one of the Swerzahuntare. Egerdin left and was probably a thing near Mundingen .

Count

The three Alaholfinger Hamming (817), Chazo (854) and Gotefrid are named as counts .

Surrounding Huntare

The surrounding Huntare were the Ruadoltshuntare to the south, Assa to the west , and the Muntrichshuntare to the north .

literature

  • Franz Ludwig Baumann : The county counties in Wirtemberg Swabia: a contribution to the historical geography of Germany . Stuttgart. 1879.
  • Reinhard Schneider : The Franconian Empire , Oldenburg. 2001.