District administration Kulmbach
The Amtshauptmannschaft Kulmbach was an administrative area of the Principality of Bayreuth , which was ruled by a branch line of the Hohenzollern until 1791/92 .
location
The Kulmbach administration was bordered by the provincial administration of Hof in the north, the Gefrees district in the east, the Bayreuth administration in the south and the Bamberg monastery in the west .
history
Kulmbach originally belonged to the Dukes of Meran. With their extinction in 1298 it came to the Counts of Orlamünde . Through a settlement, Kulmbach came to the Burgraviate of Nuremberg in 1338 and was a burgrave's office there. In their legal succession it became a margravial office. Until 1604 it was the royal seat of the margraves.
The Kulmbach official authority arose during the first half of the 16th century from the "Kulmbach Military District" established in 1498. In 1772 the formerly independent Oberamt Schauenstein with Helmbrechts was incorporated into the Kulmbach administration. Under the Prussian administration of Ansbach-Bayreuth , the office was dissolved and replaced by the newly created Kulmbacher Kreis . The Vogteiamt Stammbach and the Stiftskastenamt Himmelkron came to the Wunsiedeler Kreis .
structure
The Kulmbach administration consisted of eight offices. In the Fraisch district was 1 city, 5 markets, 293 villages and numerous wastelands and mills.
Caste and monastery office in Kulmbach
The Office were under the following 166 places: Affalterhof , Ameisloch , Appenberg , Augel, Auhöfe or Trögelshof , Bärnhof , Bauloch , Baumgarten , Biegersgut , birches, Blaich , Brücklein , book on the Red Main , Book House , Buchenlochstraße , thunder Reuth , Dörnhof , threshing , Dreschenau , Ebenberg, Eberhardt Reuth , harrows Reuth , Eichig , Eichmühle , capture, Einsiedel , Eisenberg , Emmersloh, Esbach , Fahrenbühl , Feuln , Fölschnitz , forestry Lahm , Forstlasmühle , forestry Leithen , Frankenberg , yellow willow , gemlenz , Gosser village , Gößmannsreuth , Grafendobrach , Green tree , basic house , Grundmühle , Gumpersdorf , Gundersreuth , Haag, Haaghof , Haidelmühle, hammer house at Hutschdorf , hammer house at Lanzenreuth , Herlas , Harsdorf , Haselbach , Hegnabrunn , Heinersreuth at Ködnitz , Heinersreuth at Mainleus , Hitzmain , Höferänger , hell , wood mill , Hörlinreuth , Hornungsreuth , Hutweide , Hutschdorf , Katschenreuth , Katzenlohe , Kauernburg , Kauerndorf , Kessel , Kirchleus , Ködnitz , Kulmbach , Langenstadt , Leesau , Lehen (rear) and (front) , Leithen , Lerchenbühl , Lerchenfeld, Lettenanger, Lettenhof (Harsdorf) and / or Lettenhof (Neuenmarkt) , Letzenthal, Limmersdorf , Lindau , Listenberg , Lochhaus , Lösau , Mainleus , Mangersreuth , Melkendorf , Meyenhof , Meylesdorf, central spine of laughter , Muhlberg , Mühlrangen, Münchdoberitz, nail , new , new mountain, Neuenreuth , Neuenreuth am Main , Neuensorg , Niederndobrach , upper spine Lach , Oberkodach , Oberlangenrod , Oberdorf , Oberpurbach , upper Rangen, Oberzettlitz , Partenfeld , Pechgraben , Petzmannsberg , Pinsenhof , Plassenburg , Plosenberg , Pölz , Pörbitsch , Priemershof , Proß , Raasen , Ramscheid , Rehberg , Reigersdorf, Rosengrund , Rothe Kelter , Rothwind , Rottlersreuth , Rucksmühle , Sackenreuth , Schimmendorf , Schlömen , Schlottermühle , Schmeilsdorf , Schwarzach , Schwarzholz , Schwingen , See , Seidenhof , Siebenbrunn , Spitz oaks , Steinhausen , Strasbourg , exchange Thal , Tennach , Trebgast , lower spine Lach , Unte rkodach , Unterlaitsch , Unterlangenfeld Roth , Unterpurbach , Untersteinach , Unterzettlitz , Veit Lahm , juniper , Wadel , Waldau , Walt Wartherhof, Wehelitz , Welzmühle , Wernstein , Weiher , Wicke Reuth , Willmersreuth , Windischenhaig , Wöhr, Wolpersreuth , Wolfskehl , Wüstendorf , Zettmeisel (Harsdorf) and / or Zettmeisel (Ködnitz) , brick cabins , huts brick at Manger Reuth, brick huts at Trebgast.
Bailiwick office of Helmbrechts
Helmbrechts and Schauenstein were originally subordinate to the Lords of Wolfstriegel. In 1386 they sold their feudal claims to the burgraviate of Nuremberg .
The Office were under the following places: Ahornismühle , Bärenbrunn , Burkersreuth , Hampelhof , Helmbrechts , small Schwarzenbach , Koller Hammer , Muhlhof, two Neumühlen, Oberweißbach , ox Brunn , location , Schlegel mill , Spörlmühle, Stecher mill , stone mill, Taubaldsmühle , Unterweißenbach , juniper mill Wüstenselbitz .
Stiftskastenamt Himmelkron
The pen box office Himmelkron administered the manorial rights of the 1569 secularised monastery Himmelkron . The burgraves of Nuremberg had already been entitled to protection and protection rights since 1328 and the margraves of Brandenburg-Kulmbach as their legal successors.
The following places were subordinate to the office (the number of properties is given in brackets; if not stated, the office was the landlord of all properties): Altenkreuth (1), Aurenberg (4), Baumgarten , Bernreuth (4), Binzenhof, Blaich (z .), Brauneck (1), Böseneck (4), Buch (1), Cremitz (7), Draisendorf (3), Dreschen (5), Eberhardtsreuth (2), Eisenslohe, Feuln (6), Fölschnitz (5), Forstlahm (3), Förstenreuth (30), Görschnitz (1), Gössenreuth , Gößmannsreuth (3), Hainbühl , Harsdorf (10), Haselhof (1), Haynbüchig , Hettersreuth , Hermersdorf, Hermeshof , Hertwegshof, Himmelkron , Höfles , Hohenknoden and Wasserknoden (5), Horlachen , Hutschdorf (8), Kattersreuth (4), Kauerndorf (2), Kieselhof (2), Ködnitz (7), Köslar (4), Kropfmühle, Kulmbach (partly), Laineck (2 ), Laitschhof, Lanzendorf , Lanzenreuth (8), Lehenthal (6), Leuchau (1), Lindau (2), Listenberg , Lochmühle , Martinlamitz and Nonnenwald (19), Metzlesdorf (6), Mussen (1), Nenntmannsreuth , Ober - and Untermennigau and Limmersdorf (3), Osseck am Wald (1), Purbach (2), Ramsenthal (3), Reichenstall, Reutlashof , Reuthlas , Rindlas , Rohresreuth (3), Schaitz (4), Schiemen (9), Schwärzhof , Schwingen (2), See (2), Seulbitz (2), Stammbach (19), Steinach (1), Tannenreuth (3), Tiefenbach , Trebgast (4), Unitz , Unterlangenroth (1), Waizendorf (3), Wehelitz (6), Weikenreuth (20), Wulmersreuth (4), Wundenbach (7), Zettmeisel (Arsdorf) and Zettmeisel (Ködnitz) (1), Ziegelhütte , Zoppaten (10).
Vogteiamt Kasendorf
The following places were subordinate to the office: Azendorf , Buchhaus, Döllnitz , Heubsch , Kasendorf , Lindenberg , Motschsiedel, Neudorf , paper mill , powder mill , Reuth , Welschenkahl , Zultenberg .
Bailiwick of Schauenstein
Helmbrechts and Schauenstein were originally subordinate to the Lords of Wolfstriegel . In 1386 they sold their feudal claims to the burgraviate of Nuremberg .
The Office were under the following places: Adlanz , Baier Green , Döbra , Dürr Green, Donkey, Günthersdorf , Hagenmühle , Haide Green , Hohenthann, Hohenzornstrasse , Lehsten , Mühldorf , Neudorf , Oberhammer , paper mill , Pillmersreuth , Rauhenberg , Rodeck , Rothenbürg , Schafhof , Schauenstein , Suttenbach , Uschertsgrün , Volkmannsgrün , Weitersgrün, Windischengrün .
Seibelsdorf Bailiwick Office
The following places were subordinate to the office: Ankenhof, Aue or Traab , Dennich , Feldbuch , Kreuzmühle , Kübelhof , Losau , Mittelberg , Oberrodach , Rugendorf , Schrammsmühle, Seibelsdorf , Vichtag, Vogtsmühle , Waldbuch , Wichenmühle , Wurbach .
Bailiwick of Stammbach
The following places were subordinate to the office: Absängermühle , Altpoppenreuth , Altstammbach , Bug , Fleisnitz , Förstenreuth , Höfles , Horlachen , Kropfmühle , Metzelsdorf , Reba , Rindlas , Stammbach , Steinfurth , Tennersreuth , Weickenreuth , Weißenbach .
Vogteiamt Wirsberg
The following places were subordinate to the office: Birkenhof , Cottenau , Einöde , Früchtelshof, Gössenreuth , Mittelpöllitz , Neufang , Osserich , Schlackenmühle , Schmölz , Wirsberg .
literature
- Sigmund Benker, Andreas Kraus (Ed.): History of Franconia up to the end of the 18th century . 3. Edition. Beck, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-406-39451-5 .
- Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 .
- Friedrich Gottlob Leonhardi : The Culmbach administration . In: Earth description of the Franconian principalities of Bayreuth and Anspach . Hemmerde and Schwetschke, Halle 1797, p. 119-132 ( digitized version ).
Web links
- The Principality of Bayreuth in the Bavarian Historical Lexicon , accessed on November 21, 2019
Individual evidence
- ^ Sigmund Benker, Andreas Kraus (ed.): History of Franconia up to the end of the 18th century . 3. Edition. Beck, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-406-39451-5 , p. 759 .
- ↑ Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 , p. 31, 33 .
- ↑ a b F. G. Leonhardi (Ed.), P. 119.
- ^ FG Leonhardi (ed.), P. 120.
- ↑ The middle authorities (main authorities and higher offices) of the Principality of Bayreuth , accessed on November 22, 2019
- ^ FG Leonhardi (ed.), P. 132.
- ↑ FG Leonhardi (Ed.), Pp. 119–125.
- ^ FG Leonhardi (ed.), P. 131.
- ↑ FG Leonhardi (Ed.), Pp. 125–129.
- ^ FG Leonhardi (ed.), P. 131.
- ^ FG Leonhardi (ed.), P. 132.
- ^ FG Leonhardi (ed.), P. 130.
- ^ FG Leonhardi (ed.), P. 130.
- ↑ FG Leonhardi (Ed.), Pp. 129-130.
Coordinates: 50 ° N , 11 ° E