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Altweidelbach

Altweidelbach is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Simmern-Rheinböllen, whose seat is in Simmern.

Altweidelbach
Location of Altweidelbach within Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis district
Altweidelbach
Altweidelbach
Coordinates: 49°59′42.68″N 7°33′58.95″E / 49.9951889°N 7.5663750°E / 49.9951889; 7.5663750
CountryGermany
StateRhineland-Palatinate
DistrictRhein-Hunsrück-Kreis
Municipal assoc.Simmern-Rheinböllen
Government
 • Mayor (2019–24) Volker Berg[1]
Area
 • Total4.1 km2 (1.6 sq mi)
Elevation
412 m (1,352 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total273
 • Density67/km2 (170/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
55469
Dialling codes06761
Vehicle registrationSIM
Altweidelbach Church

Geography edit

Location edit

The municipality lies in a hollow north of the Soonwald, a heavily wooded section of the west-central Hunsrück, and north of Bundesstraße 50, roughly 3 km east of the district seat of Simmern. Its elevation is 430 m above sea level.

History edit

Archaeological finds make it clear that the municipal area was already settled in Roman times. South of the heights, north of Mutterschied, the site of a Roman country estate was ascertained. Furthermore, Altweidelbach's municipal area was crossed by one of the linking roads built by the Romans, the so-called Steinstraße (“Stone Road”). Also, a Roman urn was unearthed in the “Hammesheck” cadastral area about 1860.

The village's actual founding, though, only came about after Roman rule and even the Migration Period (Völkerwanderung) ended. In the second phase of their settling activities in the 8th century, the Franks founded many places with names ending in —hausen and —bach. It is likely that Altweidelbach was founded in this time, too.

In 1006, Altweidelbach had its first documentary mention in a document with which Archbishop Williges from Mainz consecrated the newly built church at Mörschbach and confirmed its status as a parish. The spelling Widimbach used in this document, out of which first Widelbach and then Weidelbach developed, yields a clue as to the name's origin. Linguists believe that it derives from the Old High German word wida (“willow tree”; Weide in Modern High German), and explain the name's meaning as “Brook With Willow Trees”. Only since the 16th century has the municipality used the prefix Alt— (“Old”) to distinguish itself from another, nearby place called Weidelbach, itself now called Kleinweidelbach (an outlying centre of Rheinböllen).

In 1006, the village was under the lordship of the founder of the Mörschbach church, Thidrich von Mörschbach, who also held the office of Vogt. Later in the 11th century, the village passed to the Bertholde regional comital family (Gaugrafen), and in 1074 it was annexed to the Ravengiersburg Monastery, which had been raised to a canonical foundation, although for the time being, it kept its own court of Schöffen (roughly “lay jurists”) with its own judicial district. High jurisdiction, owing to the more serious crimes being subject to bodily punishment, was wielded by the Ravengiersburg Vogtei court at the High Court Square (Hochgerichtsplatz) at the Nunkirche (church). Whenever assizes took place, the villagers of Altweidelbach were obliged to furnish the crossbeam for the gallows, as well as a ladder. The village court, on the other hand, on whose bench sat three or four Schöffen, was held twice a year, in May and again on Saint Martin's Day (11 November), under the village limetree, chaired by the monastery director or the Schultheiß.

Between 1410 and 1598 and again between 1610 and 1673, Altweidelbach belonged to the autonomous Palatine Duchy of Simmern, and between 1598 and 1610, as well as after 1673 until the French occupation that began in 1794, it belonged along with the rest of the Simmern territory to Electoral Palatinate. To tighten the administration, each village was made into its own Schultheißerei. In the 17th century, Altweidelbach was united with Mörschbach, Schnorbach and Wahlbach into a single Schultheißerei. The court under this arrangement was made up of, besides the Schultheiß and the court clerk, nine Schöffen, of whom three were drawn from Mörschbach, along with two from each of the other centres.

In the time of the French occupation in 1794, Altweidelbach was thoroughly plundered. Altweidelbach lay under French rule until 1815, when it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. Great fires struck the village in 1866, 1897 and 1975, when three barns and one house burnt down.

In the First World War, ten men from Altweidelbach fell and two were listed as missing. Following the war, the French were stationed in the village until 1919. The first car was seen in Altweidelbach in 1937. Shortly thereafter came the Second World War, in which four men from Altweidelbach fell and three were listed as missing. In March 1945, the Americans occupied the village. They were relieved by the French in August as the Allies agreed on zones of occupation. In 1946, Altweidelbach became part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. In 1963, Flurbereinigung was completed. It was as late as 1978 before the village's streets had names. In 2000 and 2001, the Altweidelbach Wind Farm was built, with seven wind turbines. In 2006, the municipality of Altweidelbach marked its one-thousand-year jubilee.[3]

Population development edit

There are currently roughly 250 inhabitants in Altweidelbach, but in bygone centuries, the population was quite a bit smaller, and fluctuated considerably. In 1498, 67 adults lived in Altweidelbach, suggesting a total population of roughly 100. The 14 families who lived here in 1599 would have amounted to a similar figure, but in the 17th century, the population dropped sharply with the double blow of the Thirty Years' War and the Plague to only 7 families. In 1672, the count was back up to 48 inhabitants in 12 families. In 1698, there were 58 inhabitants.

Politics edit

Municipal council edit

The council is made up of 6 council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.

Mayor edit

Altweidelbach's mayor is Volker Berg.[1]

Coat of arms edit

The municipality's arms might be described thus: Per bend Or a church with ridge turret to dexter above a bend sinister wavy azure and sable a lion rampant of the first armed and langued gules.

Culture and sightseeing edit

Buildings edit

The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments:

  • Evangelical church, Hauptstraße/corner of Lindenweg – Baroque aisleless church, marked 1761
  • Hauptstraße 1 – building with half-hipped roof, partly slated timber framing, about 1800
  • Hauptstraße/corner of Heider Weg – cast-iron fountain basin, Stromberger Hütte (foundry), marked 1885
  • On Kreisstraße (District Road) 53, southeast of the village – water cistern; round building with cupola roof, marked 1913
  • North of the village – Hammesmühle (or Eselsmühle – a mill); timber-frame house, half-hipped roof, marked 1824, timber-frame barn; whole complex of buildings
  • West of the village – Weirichsmühle (or Katzenlochermühle – another mill); two plastered timber-frame houses, one a building with half-hipped roof, early 19th century, barn; whole complex of buildings[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Direktwahlen 2019, Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 4 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand 2021, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2022.
  3. ^ Altweidelbach’s history
  4. ^ Directory of Cultural Monuments in Rhein-Hunsrück district

External links edit

  • Brief portrait of Altweidelbach with film at SWR Fernsehen (in German)
  • (in German)

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Altweidelbach is an Ortsgemeinde a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde a kind of collective municipality in the Rhein Hunsruck Kreis district in Rhineland Palatinate Germany It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Simmern Rheinbollen whose seat is in Simmern AltweidelbachMunicipalityCoat of armsLocation of Altweidelbach within Rhein Hunsruck Kreis districtAltweidelbachShow map of GermanyAltweidelbachShow map of Rhineland PalatinateCoordinates 49 59 42 68 N 7 33 58 95 E 49 9951889 N 7 5663750 E 49 9951889 7 5663750CountryGermanyStateRhineland PalatinateDistrictRhein Hunsruck KreisMunicipal assoc Simmern RheinbollenGovernment Mayor 2019 24 Volker Berg 1 Area Total4 1 km2 1 6 sq mi Elevation412 m 1 352 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total273 Density67 km2 170 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes55469Dialling codes06761Vehicle registrationSIMAltweidelbach Church Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 2 History 2 1 Population development 3 Politics 3 1 Municipal council 3 2 Mayor 3 3 Coat of arms 4 Culture and sightseeing 4 1 Buildings 5 References 6 External linksGeography editLocation edit The municipality lies in a hollow north of the Soonwald a heavily wooded section of the west central Hunsruck and north of Bundesstrasse 50 roughly 3 km east of the district seat of Simmern Its elevation is 430 m above sea level History editArchaeological finds make it clear that the municipal area was already settled in Roman times South of the heights north of Mutterschied the site of a Roman country estate was ascertained Furthermore Altweidelbach s municipal area was crossed by one of the linking roads built by the Romans the so called Steinstrasse Stone Road Also a Roman urn was unearthed in the Hammesheck cadastral area about 1860 The village s actual founding though only came about after Roman rule and even the Migration Period Volkerwanderung ended In the second phase of their settling activities in the 8th century the Franks founded many places with names ending in hausen and bach It is likely that Altweidelbach was founded in this time too In 1006 Altweidelbach had its first documentary mention in a document with which Archbishop Williges from Mainz consecrated the newly built church at Morschbach and confirmed its status as a parish The spelling Widimbach used in this document out of which first Widelbach and then Weidelbach developed yields a clue as to the name s origin Linguists believe that it derives from the Old High German word wida willow tree Weide in Modern High German and explain the name s meaning as Brook With Willow Trees Only since the 16th century has the municipality used the prefix Alt Old to distinguish itself from another nearby place called Weidelbach itself now called Kleinweidelbach an outlying centre of Rheinbollen In 1006 the village was under the lordship of the founder of the Morschbach church Thidrich von Morschbach who also held the office of Vogt Later in the 11th century the village passed to the Bertholde regional comital family Gaugrafen and in 1074 it was annexed to the Ravengiersburg Monastery which had been raised to a canonical foundation although for the time being it kept its own court of Schoffen roughly lay jurists with its own judicial district High jurisdiction owing to the more serious crimes being subject to bodily punishment was wielded by the Ravengiersburg Vogtei court at the High Court Square Hochgerichtsplatz at the Nunkirche church Whenever assizes took place the villagers of Altweidelbach were obliged to furnish the crossbeam for the gallows as well as a ladder The village court on the other hand on whose bench sat three or four Schoffen was held twice a year in May and again on Saint Martin s Day 11 November under the village limetree chaired by the monastery director or the Schultheiss Between 1410 and 1598 and again between 1610 and 1673 Altweidelbach belonged to the autonomous Palatine Duchy of Simmern and between 1598 and 1610 as well as after 1673 until the French occupation that began in 1794 it belonged along with the rest of the Simmern territory to Electoral Palatinate To tighten the administration each village was made into its own Schultheisserei In the 17th century Altweidelbach was united with Morschbach Schnorbach and Wahlbach into a single Schultheisserei The court under this arrangement was made up of besides the Schultheiss and the court clerk nine Schoffen of whom three were drawn from Morschbach along with two from each of the other centres In the time of the French occupation in 1794 Altweidelbach was thoroughly plundered Altweidelbach lay under French rule until 1815 when it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna Great fires struck the village in 1866 1897 and 1975 when three barns and one house burnt down In the First World War ten men from Altweidelbach fell and two were listed as missing Following the war the French were stationed in the village until 1919 The first car was seen in Altweidelbach in 1937 Shortly thereafter came the Second World War in which four men from Altweidelbach fell and three were listed as missing In March 1945 the Americans occupied the village They were relieved by the French in August as the Allies agreed on zones of occupation In 1946 Altweidelbach became part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland Palatinate In 1963 Flurbereinigung was completed It was as late as 1978 before the village s streets had names In 2000 and 2001 the Altweidelbach Wind Farm was built with seven wind turbines In 2006 the municipality of Altweidelbach marked its one thousand year jubilee 3 Population development edit There are currently roughly 250 inhabitants in Altweidelbach but in bygone centuries the population was quite a bit smaller and fluctuated considerably In 1498 67 adults lived in Altweidelbach suggesting a total population of roughly 100 The 14 families who lived here in 1599 would have amounted to a similar figure but in the 17th century the population dropped sharply with the double blow of the Thirty Years War and the Plague to only 7 families In 1672 the count was back up to 48 inhabitants in 12 families In 1698 there were 58 inhabitants Politics editMunicipal council edit The council is made up of 6 council members who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 and the honorary mayor as chairman Mayor edit Altweidelbach s mayor is Volker Berg 1 Coat of arms edit The municipality s arms might be described thus Per bend Or a church with ridge turret to dexter above a bend sinister wavy azure and sable a lion rampant of the first armed and langued gules Culture and sightseeing editBuildings edit The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland Palatinate s Directory of Cultural Monuments Evangelical church Hauptstrasse corner of Lindenweg Baroque aisleless church marked 1761 Hauptstrasse 1 building with half hipped roof partly slated timber framing about 1800 Hauptstrasse corner of Heider Weg cast iron fountain basin Stromberger Hutte foundry marked 1885 On Kreisstrasse District Road 53 southeast of the village water cistern round building with cupola roof marked 1913 North of the village Hammesmuhle or Eselsmuhle a mill timber frame house half hipped roof marked 1824 timber frame barn whole complex of buildings West of the village Weirichsmuhle or Katzenlochermuhle another mill two plastered timber frame houses one a building with half hipped roof early 19th century barn whole complex of buildings 4 References edit a b Direktwahlen 2019 Rhein Hunsruck Kreis Landeswahlleiter Rheinland Pfalz accessed 4 August 2021 Bevolkerungsstand 2021 Kreise Gemeinden Verbandsgemeinden in German Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz 2022 Altweidelbach s history Directory of Cultural Monuments in Rhein Hunsruck districtExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Altweidelbach Brief portrait of Altweidelbach with film at SWR Fernsehen in German Altweidelbach in the Wo Simmern de travel guide in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Altweidelbach amp oldid 1158017368, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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