Revolutionising borders
Territorial jurisdiction of Thurnau in the 19th century
During the Napoleonic Wars Thurnau changed hands twice again. After the Peace of Tilsit in 1807 the town fell to France as a part of the Prussian principality of Bayreuth. In 1810 Napoleon handed the entire principality over to the Kingdom of Bavaria. Nevertheless, the Counts of Giech retained the so-called patrimonial court until the revolution of 1848. This included the lower jurisdiction (dealing with lesser offenses of everyday life) and the patronage right (among other things, the right to fill parishes).
References
Literature:
Endres, Rudolf: Hardenbergs fränkisches Reformmodell. Ersch. in: Stamm-Kuhlmann, Thomas (Hrsg.): Freier Gebrauch der Kräfte. Eine Bestandsaufnahme der Hardenberg-Forschung. München, 2001, S.31-49.
Vom Residenzort zur Landgemeinde. Ersch. in: Markt Thurnau (Hrsg.): Thurnau 1239-1989. Bayreuth, 1989. S.17-38.
Authors: Luca Kost, Wolfgang Ficht
