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Districts of Bavaria, including Tyrol, in 1808
The Rezatkreis, between 1806 and 1837, was one of the 15 districts of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Its name meant in German the “District of the Rezat” because the Fränkische Rezat River ran through it. It was the predecessor of the Regierungsbezirks Mittelfranken (Administrative Regional District of Middle Franconia). Its center was Anspach.
Kneusel (engraver): Charte vom Rezatkreis. Mit der Eintheilung in Land- und Herrschafts-Gerichte. [Map of the Rezatkreis. With the Division of State and...
Palatinate), the number of Kreise was reduced to eight. One of these was the Rezatkreis (Rezat District). In 1837 king Ludwig I of Bavaria renamed the Kreise...
1,010 people. In 1817, the city was incorporated into the district of Rezatkreis (named for the river Franconian Rezat), which was renamed to Middle Franconia...
established. Population: 28,544. 1817 – City becomes part of the Bavarian Rezatkreis district. 1818 - Population: 27,000. 1825 – Gostenhof and Johannisfriedhof [de]...
rooms and a library. From 1806, once the Royal Bavarian Government of Rezatkreis started functioning in Ansbach, the castle's first floor rooms were converted...
de. Retrieved 14 March 2019. Adreß- und statistisches Handbuch für den Rezatkreis im Königreich Baiern: 1820 (in German). Priv. Kanzlei Buchdr. 1820. Handbuch...
Gräfenberg in the county of Pegnitzkreis; from 1810 in the county of Rezatkreis and from 1817 in the county of Obermainkreis. The new Landgerichte replaced...