Sylvenstal

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Sylvenstal is a residential area in Großstadelhofen , one of seven localities in the town of Pfullendorf in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg , Germany .

geography

Geographical location

The hamlet is located in the Großstadelhofen district at the foot of a moraine ridge on the left side of the Andelsbach valley, which was formed by glaciers from the Mindel glacial period . The thickness of the glacier in Sylvenstal was around 80 meters. In the abandoned Mauchenwäldle gravel pit to the northwest of Sylvenstal, there is gravel, partly solidified to form Nagelfluh banks, and pebbles with a large proportion of Silvrettagneis and amphibolite.

history

Sylvenstal was first mentioned in 1291 as Silventhal .

In the late Middle Ages, both the town of Pulldorf and the county of Heiligenberg exercised lower jurisdiction over the place. For the year 1474 a dispute between the imperial city Überlingen and a Pfullendorfer citizen over the lower court rule at Sylvenstal is attested.

A Konrad Gremlich von Krauchenwies sold the Count of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg Groß- and Kleinstadelhofen and the bailiwicks over Sylvenstal, Wattenreute and Krähenried in 1446 , but his widow was able to sell the same goods to Anton von Neuneck in 1475 . In 1476 it was sold to the Pfullendorf Hospital. The highest jurisdiction lay with the county of Heiligenberg , the lower jurisdiction after 1476 with the city of Pfullendorf.

The hamlet probably always belonged to Stadelhofen.

Residents

There are currently 64 people living in Sylvenstal (as of May 2015).

religion

Ecclesiastically, Sylvenstal belongs to the Roman Catholic parish Pfullendorf-Denkingen.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e cf. Pfullendorf d) Großstadelhofen . In: The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VII: Tübingen administrative region. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-17-004807-4 . Pp. 834-841, here pp. 836f.
  2. ^ Siegfried Volk (Siv): In Pfullendorf the stones are round . In: Südkurier of July 9, 2014
  3. See State Institute for the Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation Baden-Württemberg (Hrsg.): Geotopes in the administrative region of Tübingen: Profiles of the district of Sigmaringen , 2007, p. 129.
  4. See studies on German state and legal history . 1913.
  5. Jürgen Witt (jüw): The farmers were once serfs . In: Südkurier of May 18, 2015

Coordinates: 47 ° 54 ′ 1 ″  N , 9 ° 17 ′ 13 ″  E