Wagnerians

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Wagnerians
community Niedermurach
Coordinates: 49 ° 25 ′ 16 ″  N , 12 ° 22 ′ 40 ″  E
Height : 580 m
Postal code : 92545
Area code : 09671
Wagner (2013)

Wagner is a district of the community of Niedermurach in the Upper Palatinate district of Schwandorf ( Bavaria ).

Geographical location

Wagner is about 5 kilometers south of Niedermurach on a plateau sloping west to Murach between Nottersdorfer Holz, Sallachholz, Lindenstock, Stelzer and Hirtenschlag.

history

Wagner is mentioned for the first time in 1270 in the description of the property of the Bavarian duke . In 1337 the Upper Palatinate Landtag takes place in Wagnern, which is supposed to regulate ownership in Perntal and Hymstarf. It take Vitztum Chunrad Knebl from Amberg as deputy to the Duke and Hermann, abbot of the monastery Kastl , in part.

Then Wagner was mentioned in writing in the border description of the Murach nursing office from 1581. It belonged to the municipality of Wagnern, which was subordinate to four different lower courts due to the fragmented rule. In Wagnern 5 teams belonged to the Murach nursing office, the rest belonged to Wolf von Pertolzhofen and Thomas Philipp von Murach.

Despite this confused rule, the municipality of Wagnern with its 5 districts: Wagnern, Mantlarn, Sallach, Alt Weichelau and Schwaighof showed a strong sense of togetherness and knew how to defend itself against various arbitrary measures and injustices by its various authorities.

Wagnern also appeared in the draft protocols of 1587.

At the beginning of the 19th century, Wagner belonged to the Thannstein patrimonial court . On May 30, 1840, by order of the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior, the Oberviechtach First Class District Court was created, to which Wagner was assigned.

On March 23, 1913 (Easter), Wagner was part of the Schwarzhofen parish and had 3 houses and 15 residents.

In 1946, when the government in Regensburg ordered the destruction of the municipality of Wagnern, whereby Wagnern and Mantlarn came to Pertolzhofen, the population successfully defended themselves, so that in 1948 the municipality of Wagnern was restored to its previous size.

On December 31, 1968, the municipality of Wagnern with its five districts Wagnern, Mantlarn, Sallach, Alt Weichelau and Schwaighof had 172 inhabitants and an area of ​​697 hectares.

In the 1960s and 1970s in Wagner, as in many other municipalities in the Upper Palatinate , the natural balance was disturbed by land consolidation . The landscape, the flora and fauna were irreversibly damaged by the felling of the woods , chemical weed control agents and the destruction of the mosaic-like landscape of ponds, ponds, wasteland, woods and fields .

On December 31, 1990, Wagner had 70 inhabitants and belonged to the parish of Niedermurach. Two Wagner houses belonged to the parish of Schwarzhofen.

literature

  • Heribert Batzl (Ed.): The Oberviechtach district in the past and present. Publishing house for authorities and economy R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling / Obb. and Munich 1970.

Web links

Commons : Wagner  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Fritsch hiking map Schönseer Land, scale 1: 35000
  2. ^ Erich Mathieu: From the history of the communities Lind, Niedermurach, Obermurach, Pertolzhofen and Wagnern. In: Heribert Batzl (ed.): The district of Oberviechtach in the past and present. Publishing house for authorities and economy R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling / Obb. and Munich 1970, pp. 89, 90.
  3. ^ Erich Mathieu: From the history of the communities Lind, Niedermurach, Obermurach, Pertolzhofen and Wagnern. In: Heribert Batzl (ed.): The district of Oberviechtach in the past and present. Publishing house for authorities and economy R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling / Obb. and Munich 1970, pp. 89, 90.
  4. Erich Mathieu: On the history of the city of Oberviechtach. In: Heribert Batzl (ed.): The district of Oberviechtach in the past and present. Publishing house for authorities and economy R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling / Obb. and Munich 1970, p. 66.
  5. ^ Hans Forstner: The development of the district administration. In: Heribert Batzl (ed.): The district of Oberviechtach in the past and present. Publishing house for authorities and economy R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling / Obb. and Munich 1970, p. 160.
  6. ^ Antonius von Henle (Ed.): Register of the Diocese of Regensburg. Verlag der Kanzlei des Bischöflichen Ordinariates Regensburg, 1916, p. 381
  7. ^ Erich Mathieu: From the history of the communities Lind, Niedermurach, Obermurach, Pertolzhofen and Wagnern. In: Heribert Batzl (ed.): The district of Oberviechtach in the past and present. Publishing house for authorities and economy R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling / Obb. and Munich 1970, pp. 89, 90.
  8. ^ Hans Berger: The district of Oberviechtach in numbers. In: Heribert Batzl (ed.): The district of Oberviechtach in the past and present. Publishing house for authorities and economy R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling / Obb. and Munich 1970, pp. 163-168.
  9. ^ Anton Hösl: Nature and Landscape Protection. In: Heribert Batzl (ed.): The district of Oberviechtach in the past and present. Publishing house for authorities and economy R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling / Obb. and Munich 1970, pp. 49, 50.
  10. Manfred Müller (Ed.): Register of the diocese of Regensburg. Verlag des Bischöflichen Ordinariats Regensburg, 1997, p. 117