- Leithaprodersdorf
Infobox Town AT
name=Leithaprodersdorf
name_local=
image_coa = 100px-Leithaprodersdorf.jpg
state =Burgenland
regbzk =
district =Eisenstadt-Umgebung
population =1165
population_as_of = 31.12.2005
population_ref =
pop_dens = 62
area = 18.9
elevation = 196
lat_deg=47
lat_min=56
lat_hem=N
lon_deg=16
lon_min=29
lon_hem=E
postal_code = 2443
area_code =
mayor = Matthias Heinschink
website =Leithaprodersdorf, also (
Leitha -Prodersdorf; Hungarian: "Lajtapordány, Lajtha-Pordány") is anAustria n town located in theEisenstadt-Umgebung district of the state ofBurgenland . The town is located on Burgenland's northern border withLower Austria , near the state capital ofEisenstadt .History
Although the first historical mention of Leithaprodersdorf was in 1232, there is evidence of habitation in the area which predates the historical mention by several hundred years, dating back to the time of the
Roman Empire . Previous archaeological expeditions have noted that the area around Leithaprodersdorf was heavily settled in ancient Roman times. Ancient archaeological finds in the area include two large estates and a watchtower. Additionally, the estates'graveyard s have also been discovered, with some graves and even a fewgrave stone s still intact. The names on the extant gravestones are Celtic-Roman in nature and are thought to date from between the 1st and 3rd centuries. Additionally, a burial site adorned with a cross dates from the 8th century. However, the largest and most visible evidence of the village's early history is the "G'Schlößl," a structure consisting of threeconcentric rings of walls and ditches, built in the 13th century out of the ruins of the Roman watchtower, and used as a dike to protect against flooding of the Leitha River.The city later belonged to the
Austro-Hungarian Empire , and because of its policy ofMagyarization , the name of the settlement was changed to Lajtapordány. After the end ofWorld War I , the city was trnasferred to the newly split country of Austria. Since 1921, it has been a part of Burgenland province.Gallery
See also
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Wulkaprodersdorf
*Seibersdorf , a neighboring villageReferences
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