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Freinsheim

Freinsheim (German: [ˈfʁaɪnshaɪm]; Palatine German: Fränsem) is a town in the Bad Dürkheim district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With about 5,000 inhabitants, it is among the state's smaller towns. It is also the seat of the like-named Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality.

Freinsheim
Town hall and protestant church
Location of Freinsheim within Bad Dürkheim district
Bad DürkheimGrünstadtGrünstadtHaßlochMeckenheimNiederkirchen bei DeidesheimRuppertsbergForst an der WeinstraßeDeidesheimWattenheimHettenleidelheimTiefenthalCarlsbergAltleiningenEllerstadtGönnheimFriedelsheimWachenheimElmsteinWeidenthalNeidenfelsLindenbergLambrechtFrankeneckEsthalKindenheimBockenheim an der WeinstraßeQuirnheimMertesheimEbertsheimObrigheimObersülzenDirmsteinGerolsheimLaumersheimGroßkarlbachBissersheimKirchheim an der WeinstraßeKleinkarlbachNeuleiningenBattenbergNeuleiningenKirchheim an der WeinstraßeWeisenheim am SandWeisenheim am SandWeisenheim am SandErpolzheimBobenheim am BergBobenheim am BergDackenheimDackenheimFreinsheimFreinsheimHerxheim am BergHerxheim am BergHerxheim am BergKallstadtKallstadtWeisenheim am BergWeisenheim am BergAlzey-WormsWormsLudwigshafenFrankenthalRhein-Pfalz-KreisGermersheim (district)Neustadt an der WeinstraßeSüdliche WeinstraßeLandauKaiserslauternKaiserslautern (district)DonnersbergkreisKaiserslauternSüdwestpfalz
Freinsheim
Freinsheim
Coordinates: 49°30′27″N 8°12′31″E / 49.50750°N 8.20861°E / 49.50750; 8.20861
CountryGermany
StateRhineland-Palatinate
DistrictBad Dürkheim
Municipal assoc.Freinsheim
Government
 • Mayor (2019–24) Matthias Weber[1] (FW)
Area
 • Total13.61 km2 (5.25 sq mi)
Elevation
72 m (236 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total4,898
 • Density360/km2 (930/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
67251
67098 (Lindemannsruhe)
67247, 67248 (P.O. boxes)
Dialling codes06353
06322 (Lindemannsruhe)
Vehicle registrationDÜW
Websitewww.stadt-freinsheim.de

Geography Edit

Freinsheim lies in the Upper Rhine Plain at the eastern edge of the Palatinate forest, roughly 20 km west of Ludwigshafen between Bad Dürkheim (about 6 km to the southwest) and Grünstadt near the German Wine Route. Within town limits rises the Fuchsbach.

History Edit

As established by various archaeological finds, Freinsheim's municipal area has been continuously settled by human beings for roughly 5,000 years. An organized community likely existed beginning in the 6th century, as witnessed by the discovery of a Merovingian linear graveyard. Freinsheim had its first documentary mention in 773 in the Weißenburg Monastery's records (this place is now Wissembourg in Alsace, France).

In the 15th century, Freinsheim passed to the Electorate of the Palatinate, under whose care the existing fortifications were completed. The town wall's most recent building work is the äußeres Eisentor (“outer iron gate”), finished in 1514. In 1689, Freinsheim sustained heavy destruction in the Nine Years' War (known in Germany as the Pfälzischer Erbfolgekrieg, or War of the Palatine Succession); only foundations were left standing. In the 18th century came reconstruction. Administrative functions within the Electorate of the Palatinate (such as the institution of an Unteramt) helped bring about an economic upswing. After the French Revolution and the Congress of Vienna, Freinsheim passed to the Kingdom of Bavaria along with the rest of the Palatinate on the Rhine’s left bank. Until 1818, Freinsheim belonged to a Ganerbschaft (joint inheritance), which comprised the Leiningen villages of Leistadt, Herxheim am Berg and Kallstadt as well as the Electorate of the Palatinate villages of Freinsheim and Weisenheim am Sand.[3]

A small number of immigrants are known to have moved from Freinsheim to Pennsylvania in the 18th century, including Henry Antes, a leader of the Moravian Church.[4]

After the Second World War, Freinsheim belonged to the newly founded federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It has been seat of the Verbandsgemeinde since 1972. With effect from 23 June 1979, given its historical importance, the Rhineland-Palatinate Landtag bestowed the title Stadt (“town”) upon Freinsheim.

Politics Edit

Town council Edit

The council is made up of 20 council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.

The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results:[5]

SPD CDU FDP FWG Total
2009 8 5 2 5 20 seats
2004 8 7 1 4 20 seats

Mayors Edit

Matthias Weber (FWG) was elected Stadtbürgermeister in June 2016. He is the successor of Jürgen Oberholz (FWG).[6]

Coat of arms Edit

The town's arms might be described thus: Per fess azure a demi-lion rampant sinister Or armed, langued and crowned gules and argent an uppercase letter F of the third between two bunches of grapes in fess of the first.

The crowned lion symbolizes the historical connection with the Electorate of the Palatinate, since this charge was that state's emblem (although it is halved here), while the F is, of course, the town's initial. The two bunches of blue grapes stand for the local winegrowing, which began quite early on with red wine varieties, which nowadays take up almost half of the cultivated vineyard area within the town.

The town's earliest seal comes from the early 15th century, and shows the arms borne by the local fiefholders, the Lords of Meckenheim. However, the current arms are based on the town's second seal, dating from 1446. Some versions since that time have shown roses instead of the grapes that appear now.

Historically, the Palatine Lion should be shown on a sable (black) field. When these arms were granted, though, the tinctures were not the traditional Palatine ones, but rather the Bavarian ones, as the town was part of the Kingdom of Bavaria at the time.

The arms have been borne since 1845.[7]

Verbandsgemeinde Edit

As seat of the Verbandsgemeinde of Freinsheim, Freinsheim is home to its administration. Belonging to the Verbandsgemeinde are the municipalities of Bobenheim am Berg, Dackenheim, Erpolzheim, Herxheim am Berg, Kallstadt, Weisenheim am Berg and Weisenheim am Sand.

Town partnerships Edit

Freinsheim fosters partnerships with the following places:

Culture and sightseeing Edit

Literature prize Edit

In memory of one of Freinsheim's most important citizens, the Hermann-Sinsheimer-Preis has been awarded since 1983. Prizewinners thus far have been, among others, Siegfried Lenz, Hilde Domin, Carola Stern, Marcel Reich-Ranicki and Marion Gräfin Dönhoff.

Buildings Edit

 
The Eisentor in the town wall
 
Part of the town wall

Town wall Edit

A particularity of Freinsheim is the Late Gothic town wall with its towers and gates, which has been almost wholly preserved and is roughly 1 300 m long. It forms the basis of the town's historical appearance. Worthiest of note is the outer gate at the Eisentor (“Iron Gate”) with its flanking towers and the Electorate of the Palatinate coat of arms. The heart of the town is extraordinarily well restored.

Protestant parish church Edit

The old main church of Freinsheim was, until its destruction in 1689, probably a Late Gothic hall church. Today it has a flat ceiling. The lower floor of the tower is still Romanesque.

Former castle Edit

The moated castle, which was held by the Electorate of the Palatinate beginning in 1471, lies outside the town wall. The round moat is still filled with water today. The main building standing today is a private house from the early 19th century.

Wayside shrine Edit

In the vineyards on the road to Ungstein stands a Late Gothic Bildstock with a Crucifixion group in a frame with a pointed arch. It bears the name Schwarzes Kreuz (“Black Cross”), after which one of Freinsheim's wineries has named itself.

West tower Edit

The Romanesque Westturm at the mountain graveyard south of and somewhat outside the town is a former entrance tower to the likewise Romanesque Chapel of Our Lady on the Mountain. Forms on the west portal suggest an origin in the mid 11th century. The original roofing is no longer present.[8]

Regular events Edit

Rotweinwanderweg Edit

The Rotweinwanderweg (“Red Wine Trail”) is held on the fourth weekend in January. It opens on the Friday at dusk with a torchlight hike on which log torches (Schwedenfeuer) are made. On the Saturday and Sunday, the hiking takes place in the daytime, during which local winemakers along the trail through the vineyards around Freinsheim offer hikers selected red wines and dishes to go with them.

Freinsheimer Altstadtfest Edit

Each year on the first weekend in June, the Freinsheim Old Town Festival is held. Its motto is Wein und Kultur auf historischen Plätzen (“Wine and culture on historic squares”). In this, the town of Freinsheim places much importance on sophisticated cultural performances, which are then presented at the marketplace, the Retzerhof or the Saarhof. As a rule, the festival lasts from Friday to Sunday.

Stadtmauerfest Edit

The Town Wall Festival held on the third weekend in July in the historic gate is among the region's biggest wine festivals.

Kulinarischer Weinwanderweg Edit

The Culinary Wine Trail is held on the fourth weekend in September, running through the town's vineyards. Winemakers and gastronomical businesses offer traditional Palatine cooking, Mediterranean dishes, wine and Federweisser.

Weihnachtsmarkt Edit

The Christmas Market on the four weekends in Advent attracts visitors with its Nativity scene, in which living animals are used.

Economy and infrastructure Edit

Economy Edit

Although winegrowing has been edging fruitgrowing out as the town's main agricultural endeavour since the mid 20th century, the town is nevertheless still the seat of one of Germany's great fruit juice producers. Today, Freinsheim is among the Palatinate’s biggest winegrowing centres. Because of the historic Old Town, meanwhile, tourism has also grown into an important economic factor.

Transport Edit

Freinsheim station is at the junction of the Palatine Northern Railway (Bad DürkheimGrünstadt) and the Freinsheim–Frankenthal railway line, affording direct links towards Neustadt, Frankenthal and, by way of Grünstadt, to Monsheim or Ramsen.

From both Neustadt and Frankenthal run long-distance links towards Mannheim, Saarbrücken and Mainz.

Over the nearby Bundesstraße 271, Freinsheim is linked to the Autobahnen A 6 (MannheimSaarbrücken), A 61 (KoblenzSpeyer) and A 65 (LudwigshafenKarlsruhe).

Except on the main thoroughfares (Landesstraßen, or State Roads), the whole town is either a 30 km/h zone or a zone with traffic-calming measures in place.

Famous people Edit

Sons and daughters of the town Edit

 
Philipp Lorenz Geiger
  • Jacob Gottfried Weber (1779–1839), trained jurist, was a musician at the Mannheim Conservatory.
  • Philipp Lorenz Geiger (1785–1836), chemist and pharmacist
  • Philipp Tillmann (1809–died after 1881), politician
  • Philipp Merkle (1811–1899), German-American Freethinker and preacher
  • Hermann Sinsheimer (1883–1950), journalist and jurist, was editor-in-chief of Simplicissimus; in his honour Freinsheim awards the Hermann-Sinsheimer-Preis. In his Am Schwarzen Kreuz (“At the Black Cross”) stories, Sinsheimer wrote down his memories of his childhood in Freinsheim.
  • Franz Lind (1900–1966), painter and sculptor
  • Manfred Scherer (1951–), politician (CDU)

Famous people associated with the town Edit

  • Emil Bert Hartwig (1907–1996), painter, student of the master Paul Klee, lived in Freinsheim and died there.
  • Friedrich Jossé [de] (1897–1994), painter and graphic artist, grew up in Freinsheim.

Further reading Edit

  • Hermann Sinsheimer: Gelebt im Paradies, Beschreibung einer Kindheit und Jugend im Freinsheim des ausgehenden 19. Jahrhunderts. München 1953, ISBN 3-87629-099-6
  • Alexander Thon: Freinsheim. In: Jürgen Keddigkeit (ed.): Pfälzisches Burgenlexikon. Beiträge zur pfälzischen Geschichte Bd. 12/2, Institut für Pfälzische Geschichte und Volkskunde, Kaiserslautern 2002, pp. 135–139, ISBN 3-927754-48-X.
  • Clemens Jöckle: Freinsheim. Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 1998
  • Eduard Finke: " Die romanischen Kirchtürme in der Pfalz", Mainz 1994, ISBN 3-929135-03-5.

References Edit

  1. ^ Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Bad Dürkheim, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 3 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand 2021, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2022.
  3. ^ Akten beim Landeshauptarchiv Speyer[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Noble, Timothy M. (1991). "Henry Antes House". National Historic Landmark Nomination. U.S. National Park Service. Retrieved February 17, 2014.
  5. ^ Kommunalwahl Rheinland-Pfalz 2009, Gemeinderat auf wahlen.rlp.de
  6. ^ "Freinsheim: Weber wird neuer Bürgermeister - Pfalz".
  7. ^ Description and explanation of Freinsheim's arms
  8. ^ Lit.: Eduard Finke, DIE ROMANISCHEN KIRCHTÜRME IN DER PFALZ, Mainz 1994

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Freinsheim news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Freinsheim German ˈfʁaɪnshaɪm Palatine German Fransem is a town in the Bad Durkheim district in Rhineland Palatinate Germany With about 5 000 inhabitants it is among the state s smaller towns It is also the seat of the like named Verbandsgemeinde a kind of collective municipality FreinsheimTownTown hall and protestant churchFlagCoat of armsLocation of Freinsheim within Bad Durkheim districtFreinsheimShow map of GermanyFreinsheimShow map of Rhineland PalatinateCoordinates 49 30 27 N 8 12 31 E 49 50750 N 8 20861 E 49 50750 8 20861CountryGermanyStateRhineland PalatinateDistrictBad DurkheimMunicipal assoc FreinsheimGovernment Mayor 2019 24 Matthias Weber 1 FW Area Total13 61 km2 5 25 sq mi Elevation72 m 236 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total4 898 Density360 km2 930 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes67251 67098 Lindemannsruhe 67247 67248 P O boxes Dialling codes06353 06322 Lindemannsruhe Vehicle registrationDUWWebsitewww stadt freinsheim de Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Town council 3 2 Mayors 3 3 Coat of arms 3 4 Verbandsgemeinde 3 5 Town partnerships 4 Culture and sightseeing 4 1 Literature prize 4 2 Buildings 4 2 1 Town wall 4 2 2 Protestant parish church 4 2 3 Former castle 4 2 4 Wayside shrine 4 2 5 West tower 4 3 Regular events 4 3 1 Rotweinwanderweg 4 3 2 Freinsheimer Altstadtfest 4 3 3 Stadtmauerfest 4 3 4 Kulinarischer Weinwanderweg 4 3 5 Weihnachtsmarkt 5 Economy and infrastructure 5 1 Economy 6 Transport 7 Famous people 7 1 Sons and daughters of the town 7 2 Famous people associated with the town 8 Further reading 9 References 10 External linksGeography EditFreinsheim lies in the Upper Rhine Plain at the eastern edge of the Palatinate forest roughly 20 km west of Ludwigshafen between Bad Durkheim about 6 km to the southwest and Grunstadt near the German Wine Route Within town limits rises the Fuchsbach History EditAs established by various archaeological finds Freinsheim s municipal area has been continuously settled by human beings for roughly 5 000 years An organized community likely existed beginning in the 6th century as witnessed by the discovery of a Merovingian linear graveyard Freinsheim had its first documentary mention in 773 in the Weissenburg Monastery s records this place is now Wissembourg in Alsace France In the 15th century Freinsheim passed to the Electorate of the Palatinate under whose care the existing fortifications were completed The town wall s most recent building work is the ausseres Eisentor outer iron gate finished in 1514 In 1689 Freinsheim sustained heavy destruction in the Nine Years War known in Germany as the Pfalzischer Erbfolgekrieg or War of the Palatine Succession only foundations were left standing In the 18th century came reconstruction Administrative functions within the Electorate of the Palatinate such as the institution of an Unteramt helped bring about an economic upswing After the French Revolution and the Congress of Vienna Freinsheim passed to the Kingdom of Bavaria along with the rest of the Palatinate on the Rhine s left bank Until 1818 Freinsheim belonged to a Ganerbschaft joint inheritance which comprised the Leiningen villages of Leistadt Herxheim am Berg and Kallstadt as well as the Electorate of the Palatinate villages of Freinsheim and Weisenheim am Sand 3 A small number of immigrants are known to have moved from Freinsheim to Pennsylvania in the 18th century including Henry Antes a leader of the Moravian Church 4 After the Second World War Freinsheim belonged to the newly founded federal state of Rhineland Palatinate It has been seat of the Verbandsgemeinde since 1972 With effect from 23 June 1979 given its historical importance the Rhineland Palatinate Landtag bestowed the title Stadt town upon Freinsheim Politics EditTown council Edit The council is made up of 20 council members who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 and the honorary mayor as chairman The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results 5 SPD CDU FDP FWG Total2009 8 5 2 5 20 seats2004 8 7 1 4 20 seatsMayors Edit Matthias Weber FWG was elected Stadtburgermeister in June 2016 He is the successor of Jurgen Oberholz FWG 6 Coat of arms Edit The town s arms might be described thus Per fess azure a demi lion rampant sinister Or armed langued and crowned gules and argent an uppercase letter F of the third between two bunches of grapes in fess of the first The crowned lion symbolizes the historical connection with the Electorate of the Palatinate since this charge was that state s emblem although it is halved here while the F is of course the town s initial The two bunches of blue grapes stand for the local winegrowing which began quite early on with red wine varieties which nowadays take up almost half of the cultivated vineyard area within the town The town s earliest seal comes from the early 15th century and shows the arms borne by the local fiefholders the Lords of Meckenheim However the current arms are based on the town s second seal dating from 1446 Some versions since that time have shown roses instead of the grapes that appear now Historically the Palatine Lion should be shown on a sable black field When these arms were granted though the tinctures were not the traditional Palatine ones but rather the Bavarian ones as the town was part of the Kingdom of Bavaria at the time The arms have been borne since 1845 7 nbsp Town coat of arms nbsp Town flag nbsp Town Banner vertical flag for hoisting from a horizontal pole Verbandsgemeinde Edit As seat of the Verbandsgemeinde of Freinsheim Freinsheim is home to its administration Belonging to the Verbandsgemeinde are the municipalities of Bobenheim am Berg Dackenheim Erpolzheim Herxheim am Berg Kallstadt Weisenheim am Berg and Weisenheim am Sand Town partnerships Edit Freinsheim fosters partnerships with the following places nbsp Marcigny Saone et Loire France nbsp Buttstadt Sommerda ThuringiaCulture and sightseeing EditLiterature prize Edit In memory of one of Freinsheim s most important citizens the Hermann Sinsheimer Preis has been awarded since 1983 Prizewinners thus far have been among others Siegfried Lenz Hilde Domin Carola Stern Marcel Reich Ranicki and Marion Grafin Donhoff Buildings Edit nbsp The Eisentor in the town wall nbsp Part of the town wallTown wall Edit A particularity of Freinsheim is the Late Gothic town wall with its towers and gates which has been almost wholly preserved and is roughly 1 300 m long It forms the basis of the town s historical appearance Worthiest of note is the outer gate at the Eisentor Iron Gate with its flanking towers and the Electorate of the Palatinate coat of arms The heart of the town is extraordinarily well restored Protestant parish church Edit The old main church of Freinsheim was until its destruction in 1689 probably a Late Gothic hall church Today it has a flat ceiling The lower floor of the tower is still Romanesque Former castle Edit The moated castle which was held by the Electorate of the Palatinate beginning in 1471 lies outside the town wall The round moat is still filled with water today The main building standing today is a private house from the early 19th century Wayside shrine Edit In the vineyards on the road to Ungstein stands a Late Gothic Bildstock with a Crucifixion group in a frame with a pointed arch It bears the name Schwarzes Kreuz Black Cross after which one of Freinsheim s wineries has named itself West tower Edit The Romanesque Westturm at the mountain graveyard south of and somewhat outside the town is a former entrance tower to the likewise Romanesque Chapel of Our Lady on the Mountain Forms on the west portal suggest an origin in the mid 11th century The original roofing is no longer present 8 Regular events Edit Rotweinwanderweg Edit The Rotweinwanderweg Red Wine Trail is held on the fourth weekend in January It opens on the Friday at dusk with a torchlight hike on which log torches Schwedenfeuer are made On the Saturday and Sunday the hiking takes place in the daytime during which local winemakers along the trail through the vineyards around Freinsheim offer hikers selected red wines and dishes to go with them Freinsheimer Altstadtfest Edit Each year on the first weekend in June the Freinsheim Old Town Festival is held Its motto is Wein und Kultur auf historischen Platzen Wine and culture on historic squares In this the town of Freinsheim places much importance on sophisticated cultural performances which are then presented at the marketplace the Retzerhof or the Saarhof As a rule the festival lasts from Friday to Sunday Stadtmauerfest Edit The Town Wall Festival held on the third weekend in July in the historic gate is among the region s biggest wine festivals Kulinarischer Weinwanderweg Edit The Culinary Wine Trail is held on the fourth weekend in September running through the town s vineyards Winemakers and gastronomical businesses offer traditional Palatine cooking Mediterranean dishes wine and Federweisser Weihnachtsmarkt Edit The Christmas Market on the four weekends in Advent attracts visitors with its Nativity scene in which living animals are used Economy and infrastructure EditEconomy Edit Although winegrowing has been edging fruitgrowing out as the town s main agricultural endeavour since the mid 20th century the town is nevertheless still the seat of one of Germany s great fruit juice producers Today Freinsheim is among the Palatinate s biggest winegrowing centres Because of the historic Old Town meanwhile tourism has also grown into an important economic factor Transport EditFreinsheim station is at the junction of the Palatine Northern Railway Bad Durkheim Grunstadt and the Freinsheim Frankenthal railway line affording direct links towards Neustadt Frankenthal and by way of Grunstadt to Monsheim or Ramsen From both Neustadt and Frankenthal run long distance links towards Mannheim Saarbrucken and Mainz Over the nearby Bundesstrasse 271 Freinsheim is linked to the Autobahnen A 6 Mannheim Saarbrucken A 61 Koblenz Speyer and A 65 Ludwigshafen Karlsruhe Except on the main thoroughfares Landesstrassen or State Roads the whole town is either a 30 km h zone or a zone with traffic calming measures in place Famous people EditSons and daughters of the town Edit nbsp Philipp Lorenz GeigerJacob Gottfried Weber 1779 1839 trained jurist was a musician at the Mannheim Conservatory Philipp Lorenz Geiger 1785 1836 chemist and pharmacist Philipp Tillmann 1809 died after 1881 politician Philipp Merkle 1811 1899 German American Freethinker and preacher Hermann Sinsheimer 1883 1950 journalist and jurist was editor in chief of Simplicissimus in his honour Freinsheim awards the Hermann Sinsheimer Preis In his Am Schwarzen Kreuz At the Black Cross stories Sinsheimer wrote down his memories of his childhood in Freinsheim Franz Lind 1900 1966 painter and sculptor Manfred Scherer 1951 politician CDU Famous people associated with the town Edit Emil Bert Hartwig 1907 1996 painter student of the master Paul Klee lived in Freinsheim and died there Friedrich Josse de 1897 1994 painter and graphic artist grew up in Freinsheim Further reading EditHermann Sinsheimer Gelebt im Paradies Beschreibung einer Kindheit und Jugend im Freinsheim des ausgehenden 19 Jahrhunderts Munchen 1953 ISBN 3 87629 099 6 Alexander Thon Freinsheim In Jurgen Keddigkeit ed Pfalzisches Burgenlexikon Beitrage zur pfalzischen Geschichte Bd 12 2 Institut fur Pfalzische Geschichte und Volkskunde Kaiserslautern 2002 pp 135 139 ISBN 3 927754 48 X Clemens Jockle Freinsheim Schnell amp Steiner Regensburg 1998 Eduard Finke Die romanischen Kirchturme in der Pfalz Mainz 1994 ISBN 3 929135 03 5 References Edit Direktwahlen 2019 Landkreis Bad Durkheim Landeswahlleiter Rheinland Pfalz accessed 3 August 2021 Bevolkerungsstand 2021 Kreise Gemeinden Verbandsgemeinden in German Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz 2022 Akten beim Landeshauptarchiv Speyer permanent dead link Noble Timothy M 1991 Henry Antes House National Historic Landmark Nomination U S National Park Service Retrieved February 17 2014 Kommunalwahl Rheinland Pfalz 2009 Gemeinderat auf wahlen rlp de Freinsheim Weber wird neuer Burgermeister Pfalz Description and explanation of Freinsheim s arms Lit Eduard Finke DIE ROMANISCHEN KIRCHTURME IN DER PFALZ Mainz 1994External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Freinsheim Town s official webpage Archived 2012 07 02 at the Wayback Machine in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Freinsheim amp oldid 1119210429, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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