Zeschwitz (Leisnig)

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Zeschwitz
City of Leisnig
Coordinates: 51 ° 11 ′ 32 "  N , 12 ° 55 ′ 35"  E
Incorporation : 1936
Incorporated into: Görnitz
Postal code : 04703
Area code : 034321
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Location of Zeschwitz in the area of ​​the city of Leisnig

Zeschwitz is a district of the city of Leisnig in the district of central Saxony . In 2011 the district had 17 residents. In 1936 he was incorporated into Görnitz , in 1950 he belonged to Polkenberg , 1999 to Bockelwitz , and in 2012 he went to Leisnig with the latter.

history

The village of Zeschwitz is of Sorbian origin, recognizable by the fact that it still had to do forced labor in the Tragnitz Vorwerk in 1564.

In 1228 Otto de Zeczewiz was a witness for Bgf. Siegfried von Leisnig. In 1265 H. de Schezvwiz was a witness for Bgf. Albero from Leisnig. In 1290 Otto de Scecewyzc , living in Gorschmitz, donated his allod in Gorschmitz to the Buch monastery , witnesses are his three nephews Gelfratus, Otto & Heinricus fratres dicti de Scecewyzc , who were involved in the settlement . In 1361 the Burgraves of Leisnig transferred the village of Zeschwitz to the Buch monastery, which was abandoned and sold by Heinrich and Friedrich Marschalk von Mockritz. Witness is u. a. Nykil by zcezcuwicz .

In 1378 Zeschwitz had 8 bushels of grain and the same in oats a year, plus a kitchen beef to deliver to the castrum Leisnig. In 1548, the Buch zu Zeschwitz monastery inheritance book names "5 possessed men, including 3 hookers, who are all loanable and interestable to the Buch monastery" with 8 hooves. The higher court belonged to the Leisnig office, the inheritance court to the Buch monastery office.

The place was initially parish after the Matthäi-Kirche Leisnig, 1286 he was assigned to Altleisnig , 1306 to Bockelwitz , after the Reformation to Tragnitz .

literature

  • Jens Kunze: The Leisnig office in the 15th century . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2007, ISBN 978-3-86583-027-2 , p. 374 .

Web links

Commons : Zeschwitz  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. see under Leisnig
  2. ^ After Ernst Eichler, Hans Walter: The place names in the Gau Daleminze, Bd. 1: Name book . Berlin 1966 .: Early Slavic (6th to 7th centuries).
  3. ^ Manfred Kobuch: Leisnig in the table goods directory of the Roman king . In: New archive for Saxon history . tape 64 , 1993, pp. 29-52 .
  4. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, No. 290. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 16.
  5. Susanne Baudisch: Castles and manors in north-west Saxony . Part 1, castles and mansions. Printing and publishing house Katzbach, Regis-Breitingen 1996, ISBN 3-930044-05-6 , p. 45 .
  6. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, No. 660. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 52.
  7. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, older documents, No. 1330. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 99.
  8. Original certificate SHStA Dresden: 10001, Older documents, No. 3637. Printed by Schöttgen , Codex Diplomaticus Monasterii book, as No. 181.
  9. Predecessor of the Leisnig office, see Hans Beschorner (ed.): Registrum dominorum marchionum Missnensem (1378) . Entry LXXIa / 26. Leipzig / Berlin 1933, p. 309 .
  10. see under web links: Repertorium Saxonicum of the ISGV