Thonlohe

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Thonlohe
City of Hemau
Coordinates: 49 ° 2 ′ 0 ″  N , 11 ° 41 ′ 13 ″  E
Height : 495 m
Residents : 233  (Jul. 1, 2016)
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Postal code : 93155
Area code : 09491
Parish Church of St. Sebastian in Thonlohe
Parish Church of St. Sebastian in Thonlohe

Thonlohe is a district of Hemau , a town in the Regensburg district . The place is located about seven kilometers west of Hemau in the Tangrintel and has 233 inhabitants together with the places Albertshofen, Niglhof, Waltenhofen.

history

A ring wall and a jump were built in the Thonlohe area as far back as Celtic times. Thonlohe was first mentioned in a document in 1114 in a document from the ministerials of the dioceses of Regensburg and Bamberg about the clearing tenth in the Tangrintel. In it, the bishops Otto I of Bamberg and Hartwig I of Regensburg sealed that Bishop Hartwig would cede all ten of Bamberg's goods that are in the territory of the diocese of Regensburg. Excepted were individually named places, including "Tanloch" (Thonlohe). Thonlohe thus remained under the rule of the diocese of Regensburg. In 1272 Thonlohe is mentioned in the valid book of the former Biburg monastery . In 1326 a land register assigned the villages of Thonlohe and the nearby Albertshofen to the Hemau district. At this time Thonlohe belongs to the parish of Jachenhausen. The parish church in Thonlohe was built around 1350. The bells of the Church of St. Sebastian bear an inscription from 1446.

In 1542 Thonlohe, which belonged to the Duchy of Palatinate-Neuburg , became Lutheran and came to the Protestant parish of Neukirchen near Hemau. From 1579 Thonlohe was an independent parish. During the Thirty Years War , in particular by an attack by the Swedes on May 18, 1633, the area around Thonlohe was heavily devastated. From 1653 Thonlohe was again Catholic and, as before, assigned to the parish of Jachenhausen. In 1750 the parish church was redesigned in Baroque style and given an onion dome .

From 1808 Thonlohe (together with the neighboring villages of Albertshofen and Waltenhofen) became a separate tax district , in 1821 Thonlohe was a separate political municipality together with these places. On January 1, 1972, Thonlohe was incorporated into the town of Hemau.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Hemau - parts of the municipality - Thonlohe . In: hemau.de . Retrieved October 25, 2016.
  2. ^ Ingrid and Andreas Sauer: 900 years Thonlohe - Searching for traces in the past . In: heimatforschung-regensburg.de . Retrieved October 25, 2016.