Lonnerstadt

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Lonnerstadt is a market in the Middle Franconian district of Erlangen - Hochstadt and a member of the administrative community Hochstadt an der Aisch. The village lies on the Weisach, which opens into the Aisch.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 2.2 Population development
  • 3.1 Market council
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 monuments
  • 5.1 Economics
  • 5.2 traffic
  • 5.3 Tourism
  • 5.4 Education

Geography

Community structure

Lonnerstadt divided into four districts: Ailsbach, Fetzelhofen, Lonnerstadt and Mailach.

Neighboring community

Neighboring municipalities are ( starting in the north clockwise):

Guard Roth, Hochstadt an der Aisch, Uehlfeld, Vestenbergsgreuth

History

Lonnerstadt was first mentioned on 5 October 910. King Louis IV ( called the child ) confirmed various purchase and exchange transactions of the bishop of Eichstätt Erkan soon with nobles from the room Eichstätt. (MGH DD The certificates Zwentibolds and Louis the Child 74/ 5) Since Ludwig IV uncertificated ten days later in Forchheim only 25 kilometers away, is the document fragment, of which only eschatocol and calendar entry are received, generally regarded as genuine. Lonnerstadt is, along with Mailach, Uehlfeld and guard Roth in a collection of places with vorfränkisch - Thuringian embossed names within a then subsequently Frankish and partly influenced by Slavic place names area. This suggests, go along with the fact that Lonnerstadt was the mother parish of the entire middle Aischgrunds of Uehlfeld about Hochstadt an der Aisch to Medbach, to a great age of the place. The patron of the church of St. Oswald points to the first wave of Anglo-Saxon Mission 720. So at the time of the documentary first mention are a church and a noble manor with accessories safe to assume. The Church of Lonnerstadt is sometimes called Slavs church from the time of the Slavic mission of Charlemagne, however, is likely to be older than those given to 780 commissioned churches. However Wachenroth and Mulhouse are as separated from Lonnerstadt Slavic churches conceivable good in the valley of the rich Ebrach.

To 1003 Lonnerstadt appears along with other places of interest in a donation of Margrave Heinrich / Ezilo from Schweinfurt to the monastery of Fulda, probably one as a gift beautified forced assignment after his abortive rebellion against King Henry II It is, however, like all the other places mentioned, not remained at Fulda seems rather stood in the 11th and 12th centuries Lonnerstadt owned or at least under the jurisdiction of the counts of Hoechstadt to have. After the extinction of the last count, Hermann von Stahleck, who had married into the family of the Hohenstaufen and of his royal brother Conrad III. Had been appointed in 1142 to the Count Palatine on the Rhine, came Hoechstadt and its surroundings in 1156 to the bishopric of Bamberg. This had durchhehend the high jurisdiction over Lonnerstadt. A document of 1135, appeared as a witness in the Count Goswin von Hoechstadt, shows that even the Würzburg bishops had possession of land and serfs there. In the 12th and 13th century local nobleman appeared as ministeriales the Bamberg Church.

By 1803, the bishoprics of Würzburg and Bamberg as well as the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg shared the court rights in the market town. With the Act of Confederation, in 1806 the city became part of Bavaria. After the transition of the high- pin- union rights in Bavaria during the secularisation of 1803 fell 1806 nürnbergischen the rights to Bavaria. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, was born with the congregation of 1818, the current community.

Incorporations

On January 1, 1972, until then independent municipality Fetzelhofen was incorporated. Mailach was added on 1 May 1978.

Population Development

On the territory of the municipality were 1970 1421, 1987 1608 and 2000 1908 counted inhabitants in the year.

Policy

Market council

The market of Lonnerstadt council consists of 12 members, of that there is the mayor.

(As at municipal election held on 3 March 2008)

Mayor

Mayor Theodore Link ( CSU / Biirgerblock ) comes from the district Ailsbach. He was the successor of Gerhard Kaiser (SPD / Wählergemeinschaft ) in 2002.

In the Bavarian municipal elections of March 2, 2008 link was confirmed by an absolute majority in office.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms description reads: In a red -stalked golden umbels.

Culture and sights

Monuments

Economy and infrastructure

Economy

It was in 1998 according to official statistics in the field of agriculture and forestry 6, in the manufacturing sector and 84 in the area of ​​trade and transport 38 persons work at the workplace. In other areas, were employed to social security at the workplace 44 people. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 675 in the manufacturing sector, there were none, the construction sector 4 farms. In addition, in 1999, there were 73 farms with an agricultural area of 1777 hectares, of which 1253 hectares of arable land and 521 acres of meadowland.

Traffic

Lonnerstadt is located on the main road 470, approximately 7 km from the exit Hoechstadt -east of the A 3 After Nuremberg is 45 km, to Würzburg 70 km, to Berlin 440 km and 210 km to Munich.

Tourism

Lonnerstadt belongs to the Bavarian region Steigerwald Nature Park. The Aischtalradweg of Rothenburg Bamberg performs Lonnerstadt. There is a beer road that connects several breweries in the area.

Education

Lonnerstadt has the following facilities:

  • A kindergarten with 75 kindergarten places
  • An elementary school with 20 teachers and 323 students

(As of 1999)

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