- was
split into Rentämter (plural of
Rentamt [bar; de; es]).
Upper Bavaria consisted of the
Rentamt Munich and
Rentamt Burghausen.
After the
founding of...
-
split into Rentämter (plural of
Rentamt [bar; de; es]).
Lower Bavaria consisted of the
Rentamt Landshut and
Rentamt Straubing.
Control of
Lower Bavaria...
-
purposes Bavaria was
already from 1507
divided into four
stewardships (
Rentamt [de]): Munich, Burghausen,
Landshut and Straubing. With the acquisition...
- part
belonging to the Rottachgau. In 1507,
Innbaiern became part of the
Rentamt [de] of
Burghausen with its
courts at
Wildshut (merged with the Mattighofen...
-
November 1704. This
included a cease-fire and gave
Theresa the
Munich Rentamt, one of the four
administrative districts of the
Duchy of Bavaria, while...
-
Historic Rentamt in the
medieval town...
- had its
first do****entary
mention “in loco anzinga”. It
belonged to the
Rentamt [bar; de; es] of Munich/Court
District of Swabia.
Under administrative...
- Steinhöring
boasted a
regionally important postal station. It
belonged to the
Rentamt [bar; de; es] of
Munich and the
Court of
Swabia of the
Electorate of Bavaria...
- mention, as Azzalinga, on 18
September 778. The
place belonged to the
Rentamt [bar; de; es] of
Munich and the
Court of
Swabia of the
Electorate of Bavaria...
-
administrative office of the
Pfleger of Geisenhausen,
which was
ancillary to the
Rentamt of Landshut, was
transferred to Vilsbiburg. Henceforth,
Vilsbiburg held...