The first historical entry dates back to the year 892, which means "castle of Hengist". Hengsberg is considered to be the most probable location for the old "Hengistburg". The Hengistburg was the center of the early Medieval so-called Carinthian Mark. This was at the same time the heart of today's Styria. The exact localisation of the Hengistburg is still one of the major questions of the early Styrian history. The castle was destroyed in the year 1053 by Hungarians. Other possible locations include Graz, St. Margarethen bei Lebring, the castle-hill of Wildon, as well as St. Lorenzen am Hengsberg. But there are several important arguments that "castrum Heingist" was located in Hengsberg. In the year 1045, King Heinrich III donated the royal demesneLeitersdorf an der Laßnitz, situated in the margraviate Gottfrieds and in the Forest Sausal to the Archbishop Balduin. The abolition of the manorial system took place in 1848. At that time, the municipality as an autonomous body appeared. This was in 1850. After the annexation of Austria in 1938, the municipality was part of the "Reichsgau Steiermark". From 1945 to 1955, it remained part of the zone occupied by the British Army in Austria. ; Historical maps of the region of Hengsberg
Religions
Hengsberg was an original parish since about the first half of the 9th century, then mother-parish since about the 13th century with the parishes Wundschuh, Wildon, Preding, Lang and St. Margaret. The area of Parish Hengsberg now includes all villages in the municipality Hengsberg and also village Lichendorf in the municipality Weitendorf and Lamberg in the municipality Zwaring-Pöls. After the creation of the Protestant cemetery and the construction of a dead house with bell tower, there was the establishment of the Protestant chapel Christus-Kirchleins and its inauguration on 5 June 1933.
Demographics
The change in the population of Hengsberg, over the years, is shown in the following chart and in the table on the right. Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray id:darkgrey value:gray id:sfondo value:rgb id:barra value:rgb ImageSize = width:650 height:350 PlotArea = left:50 bottom:50 top:30 right:30 DateFormat = x.y Period = from:0 till:1500 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical AlignBars = late ScaleMajor = gridcolor:darkgrey increment:100 start:0 ScaleMinor = gridcolor:lightgrey increment:50 start:0 BackgroundColors = canvas:sfondo PlotData= color:skyblue width:28 shift: fontsize:M anchor:till bar:1869 from:start till:1323 text:1323 bar:1880 from:start till:1480 text:1480 bar:1890 from:start till:1366 text:1366 bar:1900 from:start till:1338 text:1338 bar:1910 from:start till:1311 text:1311 bar:1923 from:start till:1323 text:1323 bar:1934 from:start till:1278 text:1278 bar:1939 from:start till:1400 text:1400 bar:1951 from:start till:1167 text:1167 bar:1961 from:start till:1134 text:1134 bar:1971 from:start till:1150 text:1150 bar:1981 from:start till:1156 text:1156 bar:1991 from:start till:1185 text:1185 bar:2001 from:start till:1398 text:1398 bar:2011 from:start till:1390 text:1390 bar:2016 from:start till:1464 text:1464 TextData= fontsize:M pos: text:"Quelle: Statistik Austria"
Politics
The council of the municipality consists of 13 members, three political parties and one independent member. The parties represented are: Austrian Peoples Party, Austrian Social Democratic Party and Austrian Freedom Party. Members of the ÖVP are: Franz Beuchler, Anna Eisenberger, Gerlinde Holzmann, Günther Ninaus, Franz Kraschitz, Franz Lienhart, and Franz Zöhrer. The members of the SPÖ are: Johann Onzek, Richard Schneider, Josef Fröhlich. The Members of the FPÖ are: Josef Kötz, Johann Stangl. The independent member is Horst Dokter. The parish council consists of three members: the Mayor, the Vice Mayor, and the Treasurer. After the demission of the long-term mayor Robert Baumann Johann Mayer from the Austrian Peoples Party was elected by the council of the municipality on February 15, 2007. The Vice Mayor is Leonhard Bernhard, and the Treasurer is Josef Greistorfer
Sports
Literature
There are several historical publications mainly in German Language about Hengsberg and the Hengistburg. The most important are named above.
Ofner, Paul: Hengistfeldon – Hengistburg – Hengsberg. Besitzgeschichtliche, burgenkundliche, siedlungsgeschichtliche, fluranalytische und andere Untersuchungen über den Kern des Hengist Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Hrsg. von der Gemeinde Hengsberg. Graz: dbv-Verlag 1982.
Picl, Othmar: Stand die Hengistburg in St. Margarethen bei Lebring? In: 950 Jahre St. Margarethen bei Lebring. Hrsg. vom Röm.-kath. Pfarramt St. Margarethen bei Lebring. S. Margarethen bei Lebring 1991. pp. 19–27.