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Wollaberg - Parish Church and War Memorial
Deutschland

The name Wollaberg was created in the opinion of Georg Brand (pastor in Wollaberg from 1893 to 1903) from Walchen or Walschen and points to Roman origin. However, Wollaberg lies outside the former Roman Empire. With Walschen or Walchen the Romans were called by the Teutons. Perhaps scattered Romans came here when the Roman Empire collapsed and settled here.


Also, the name Wollaberg can come from wallern (pilgrimage), which one can rather assume. Probably already in the 12th century a little church stood on the Wollaberg. Freyung church bills mention pilgrimages since 1591 and especially in the plague year 1599 "when you go to Wallenperg".

Another theory was pursued by Wollaberg-born prelate Dr. Schmöller. He suspects that Wollaberg was built with the surrounding villages around 1257, because at that time this area was given by the Bishop of Passau Otto von Lonsdorf as a fief to the nearby castles to pay his war debt. Therefore, these owners of the castles tried as soon as possible to settle in this area to fief, d. H. to get the tithing.

source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wollaberg

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Copyright: H.J.Weber
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 13144x6572
Taken: 02/07/2019
Hochgeladen: 02/07/2019
Published: 03/07/2019
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Tags: landscape; church; exterior; religious
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