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Konnersreuth is a municipality in the district of Tirschenreuth in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the northeast foothills of the Steinwald mountains between the Fichtelgebirge mountains and the Upper Palatinate Forest, close to the Czech border. The village is best known as the home of the 20th-century Catholic stigmatist Therese Neumann.〔(konnersreuth.de ) ("Weltbekannt wurde Konnersreuth durch die stigmatisierte Therese Neumann (1898 - 1962), deren Leben und Wirken noch heute den Ort prägen."), home page in May, 2011〕 ==History == The historical record first mentions Konnersreuth in 1218, in a chronicle kept at Waldsassen Abbey. In 1468 the village was granted the right to hold regular markets.〔( ''Bavaria: bd., 1. abth. Oberpfalz und Regensburg'' By J. Heyberger, Christian Schmitt, August Wilhelm von Wachter ). Cotta, 1863.〕 In 1780, the population was 954. The market rights were held by Waldsassen Abbey until about 1803, when the monastery holdings were secularized.〔( The History of the Monastery of Waldsassen ) ("Monastic activities ended in 1803 due to secularisation "), May 2011〕 The present municipal boundaries were set in the 1818 Bavarian administrative reforms. The coat of arms was awarded in 1468.〔( Heraldry of the World ) ("The arms were granted in 1468 by Nicolaus, Abbott of the Waldsassen Abbey "), May 2011〕 Three green fir trees stand on a silver background behind a leaping red deer. The coat of arms was renewed in 1978. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Konnersreuth」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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