Zöbigker (Müelte)

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Zöbigker is a modern desert in the Saalekreis district in Saxony-Anhalt . It was destroyed by lignite mining in the Geiseltal .

Geographical location

Zöbigker was in the upper Geiseltal north-east of Munchen . Neighboring towns were Gehüfte in the west, Zorbau in the north, Möckerling in the east and Müelte in the southwest. The former town hall is now in the southwest of the Geiseltalsee .

history

Zöbigker (other spelling: Zörbigker) was probably a Slavic settlement like the neighboring Zorbau, but the location looked more like a Germanic hamlet. Zöbigker is the only one of the smaller towns around Müelte to be mentioned in the Hersfeld tithe index , with the name Zebechuri . Later known as Czebiker , the place came into the possession of the nobles of Querfurt in the late Middle Ages . Via this Zöbigker fell back to the Landgraves of Thuringia and Dukes of Saxony from the House of Wettin . In 1496 an Erhard Hecker is mentioned who owned a meadow at Zcobeker .

In 1485 the brothers Bernhardt, Hansen, Balthasar and Melchior von Breitenbauch were enfeoffed with eight farms in Eptingen. They also received four farms each in Zcorbow (Zorbau) and Zcebicker (Zöbigker) as fiefs. In 1515 the brothers Bernhardt and Wolf von Breitenbauch had the fiefdom of the so-called Lämmermühle and another mill in Zorbau. The branch of Zöbigker still had that of Breitenbauch zu Stöbnitz as a collator in 1540 , then Zöbigker zu Zorbau was struck, with the comment that it had previously been its own parish. A Simon Bruhn at that time was the pastor of Zorbau, Eptingen, Gehüfte and Stöbnitz. In 1554 the brothers Hans and Melchior and their cousin Wolf von Breitenbauch were enfeoffed with the Zöbigker church fief. In 1589 the von Behrs owned the Siedelhof in Zöbigker. In 1668 the mining of lignite in the Geiseltal was first mentioned in a small forest near the village.

The Romanesque village church Zöbigker was rebuilt in the 18th century.

Until 1815 Zöbigker belonged to the Wettin , later Electoral Saxon office of Freyburg . The decisions of the Congress of Vienna the place to Prussia came only in 1816 the county Querfurt in the administrative district of Merseburg of the Province of Saxony assigned to which he belonged until 1944th

On October 1, 1929, Zöbigker was incorporated into the city of Müuellen . During the Second World War , the village church was badly damaged in an air raid in 1944. In the course of lignite mining in the Geiseltal , Zöbigker was relocated in 1968 and dredged ( devastated ) in 1975 .

Web links

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Map with the missing places in the Geiseltal
  2. Götz Eckardt (editor), Fates of German Monuments in World War II , Volume 2, Henschel Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-926642-24-6 , page 338
  3. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 34 f.
  4. The district of Querfurt in the municipal directory 1900
  5. ^ Zöbigker on www.genealogy.net
  6. Götz Eckardt (editor), Fates of German Monuments in World War II , Volume 2, Henschel Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-926642-24-6 , page 338
  7. The place on www.devastiert.de ( Memento from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive )

Coordinates: 51 ° 18 ′ 34.1 ″  N , 11 ° 49 ′ 7.6 ″  E