Das Reichskloster Chemnitz im 12. und 13. Jahrhundert. Landesausbau und Konflikt in Böhmens nördlicher Nachbarschaft

Q1 Arts and Humanities
K. Hengst
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The initial period of the Benedictine monastery in Chemnitz has become the subject of concentrated interest of historians, archaeologists and linguists in recent years. It has turned out that the foundation of this monastery was a well-thought-out action of Emperor Lothar III, which created the preconditions for a settlement to the Ore Mountains within the then Meissen Margraviate. The massive settlement wave, led by the imperial ministerialism and culminating during the reign of Emperor Fredrick I Barbarossa in the second half of the 12th century, originated from the territory at the rivers Sprotte, Pleiße, Zwickauer Mulde and Chemnitz, whose name was still written as Kameniza in 1174. The presented study first briefly summarizes the existing knowledge on the early medieval settlement in the area around today’s Rochlitz (Altgau Rochelinzi), where the royal court was located and whence important roads to Bohemia came (semita Bohemica). At the same time, a hypothesis is presented about the early settlement process along the River Chemnitz, which preceded the founding of the monastery. The author further argues – based on linguistic analysis – that the contents of the founding deed, which dates back to 1143, can be used to know the early period of the monastery in Chemnitz. Then attention is turned to the documents and history of the monastery in the second half of the 12th century and in the 13th century, especially to the historical context of the damage to the monastery by the Bohemian army in 1213.
都是Chemnitz年12月13 .世纪.波希米亚北部地区的叛乱和冲突情况
近年来,开姆尼茨本笃会修道院的初期成为历史学家、考古学家和语言学家关注的焦点。事实证明,这座修道院的建立是洛萨三世皇帝深思熟虑的举动,这为在当时的迈森重力区内定居矿石山脉创造了先决条件。大规模的移民潮,由帝国大臣主义领导,并在12世纪下半叶皇帝腓特烈一世巴巴罗萨统治期间达到高潮,起源于斯普罗特河,普莱ße河,茨威考尔穆尔德河和开姆尼茨河的领土,1174年,开姆尼茨的名字仍被写为Kameniza。本研究首先简要总结了中世纪早期罗奇利茨(Altgau Rochelinzi)周围地区的现有知识,这里是皇家宫廷所在地,也是通往波希米亚的重要道路(semita Bohemica)的所在地。同时,提出了关于开姆尼茨河沿岸早期定居过程的假设,这是在修道院建立之前。根据语言学分析,作者进一步认为,可以追溯到1143年的创始契约的内容可以用来了解开姆尼茨修道院的早期。然后注意力转向12世纪下半叶和13世纪修道院的文献和历史,特别是1213年波西米亚军队对修道院的破坏的历史背景。
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Documenta Praehistorica
Documenta Praehistorica Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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