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Wartenberg, Hesse

Wartenberg is a municipality in the Vogelsbergkreis in Hesse, Germany.

Wartenberg
Town hall
Location of Wartenberg within Vogelsbergkreis district
AntrifttalAlsfeldGrebenauSchlitzKirtorfHomberg (Ohm)MückeGemündenRomrodSchwalmtalLauterbachWartenbergFeldatalLautertalUlrichsteinHerbsteinSchottenGrebenhainFreiensteinauMarburg-BiedenkopfSchwalm-Eder-KreisHersfeld-RotenburgFulda (district)WetteraukreisMain-Kinzig-Kreis
Wartenberg
Wartenberg
Coordinates: 50°37′N 9°26′E / 50.617°N 9.433°E / 50.617; 9.433
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionGießen
DistrictVogelsbergkreis
Subdivisions2 Ortsteile
Government
 • Mayor (2020–26) Olaf Dahlmann[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total39.54 km2 (15.27 sq mi)
Highest elevation
494 m (1,621 ft)
Lowest elevation
248 m (814 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total3,876
 • Density98/km2 (250/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
36367
Dialling codes06641/06648
Vehicle registrationVB
WebsiteGemeinde-Wartenberg.de

Geography edit

Location edit

The community lies in the eastern Vogelsberg Mountains. Through the community flows the river Lauter, which empties into the Altefeld in Bad Salzschlirf, itself a tributary to the Schlitz.

Neighbouring communities edit

Wartenberg borders in the north on the town of Schlitz, in the east on the communities of Bad Salzschlirf and Großenlüder (both in Fulda district), in the south on the town of Herbstein, and in the west on the town of Lauterbach.

Constituent communities edit

The community consists of the centres of Angersbach (2,738 inhabitants) and Landenhausen (1,406 inhabitants).

History edit

Wartenberg came into being as part of municipal reforms in 1972, when the two aforesaid places were merged into a new municipality.

Angersbach edit

Angersbach had its first documentary mention in 812. On 20 September of that year, a church in Schlitz was consecrated in Angersbach by the Archbishop of Mainz and the Abbot Baugulf from Fulda.

Landenhausen edit

 
Landenhausen

The form of the village's name holds a clue as to the date of its founding, as it was customary in the time from about 700 to about 800 to name a place after its founder. The name means "Lando's houses or settlement". It seems likely, therefore, that the founder's name must have been "Lando", and that Landenhausen was founded about the 8th century.

The first settlers had a chief, whose job it was to defend the settler generation from danger. It therefore stands to reason that a castle or fortified building must have stood near the village. In the meadowlands below the village, called "Im Burggipfel" or "Am Burggipfel", sandstone foundations may be found, still stuck in the ground. Local inhabitants reported having dug these up in the countryside, and gave accounts of having seen foundations. Some digging unearthed sandstone walls, about 40 cm thick, and it was realized that they once had enclosed a yard of about 40 m². Furthermore, some sandstone slabs were identified, which had once marked a forecourt, as was a gateway arch, near which were found horseshoes and horses' bones. The entrance to the castle must have faced towards the village. The Riedesel Archive yields the information that the ruins, still recognizable in the 18th century as a Schultheiß's "dilapidated stately home", were cleared away. It seems likely that it was a castle with a moat, the more so as the surrounding area of meadowland is still crossed by several streams, and as some places are boggy moorland. However, documentary evidence for this castle is very scanty.

Lords of Landenhausen and of Angersbach edit

The first mention of the noble family of Angersbach goes back to the year 812 when Baron Friedrich von Angersbach donated commodities to the monastery of Fulda. A document from the year 1114 yields the names Heinrich von Landenhausen and Herold von Landenhausen, the latter being the former's son. In the 12th century there was therefore still a noble family called von Landenhausen. Moreover, the same document's naming of Friedrich von Angersbach strongly suggests that the Lords of Landenhausen and of Angersbach were quite close. Given the lack of any further documentary evidence that could shed light on the von Landenhausens' lives, it is assumed that, either through marriage or inheritance, they were merged into the von Angersbachs.

Also to be found in Fulda monastic documents, dated 1114, is a donation by both lordly houses to the Monastery of Fulda. The document mentions both families in connection with this donation. To quote therefrom, it says: "a certain faithful person by the name of Heinrich von Landenhausen", or in the original Latin, "quidam fidelis homo nomine Heinricus de Lantenhusen". The use of the word homo here is a key point, as this was used in these documents generally only for people of high standing or nobility. It is assumed that Heinrich von Landenhausen was descended from the first nobleman in the line, Lando, who is said to be Landenhausen's founder and namesake. It is furthermore assumed that the von Landenhausens' seat was the former castle believed to have once stood in the meadowlands outside town.

Politics edit

The municipal council is made up of 23 members. As of the last municipal elections held on 26 March 2006, 10 seats are held by the FWGW, a citizens' coalition, 8 are held by the SPD, and 5 are held by the CDU.

The municipal executive consists of 7 members. Three seats are held by the FWGW, 2 by the SPD, 1 by the CDU, and 1 by an independent.

Culture and sightseeing edit

Buildings edit

 
Wartenberg castle ruins (Dec. 2004)
  • Wartenberg castle ruins, from Hohenstaufen times (locally also known as "Wartebach")
  • Wartenberg-Oval

Economy and infrastructure edit

Transport edit

Both Wartenberg's centres of Landenhausen and Angersbach lie on Federal Highway (Bundesstraße) B 254 running from Alsfeld to Fulda, while Angersbach also has a station on the Vogelsberg Railway (Vogelsbergbahn) between Gießen and Fulda via Alsfeld.

Literature edit

  • Pfr. Wilfried Hilbrig: "Landenhausen in zwölf Jahrhunderten", Hohhausmuseum und Hohhausbibliothek (1981), ISSN 0455-4000

References edit

  1. ^ "Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. 5 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2022 nach Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. June 2023.

External links edit

  • Wartenberg
  • Swimming pool in Landenhausen

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Wartenberg is a municipality in the Vogelsbergkreis in Hesse Germany WartenbergMunicipalityTown hallCoat of armsLocation of Wartenberg within Vogelsbergkreis districtWartenbergShow map of GermanyWartenbergShow map of HesseCoordinates 50 37 N 9 26 E 50 617 N 9 433 E 50 617 9 433CountryGermanyStateHesseAdmin regionGiessenDistrictVogelsbergkreisSubdivisions2 OrtsteileGovernment Mayor 2020 26 Olaf Dahlmann 1 SPD Area Total39 54 km2 15 27 sq mi Highest elevation494 m 1 621 ft Lowest elevation248 m 814 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total3 876 Density98 km2 250 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes36367Dialling codes06641 06648Vehicle registrationVBWebsiteGemeinde Wartenberg de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Neighbouring communities 1 3 Constituent communities 2 History 2 1 Angersbach 2 2 Landenhausen 2 2 1 Lords of Landenhausen and of Angersbach 3 Politics 4 Culture and sightseeing 4 1 Buildings 5 Economy and infrastructure 5 1 Transport 6 Literature 7 References 8 External linksGeography editLocation edit The community lies in the eastern Vogelsberg Mountains Through the community flows the river Lauter which empties into the Altefeld in Bad Salzschlirf itself a tributary to the Schlitz Neighbouring communities edit Wartenberg borders in the north on the town of Schlitz in the east on the communities of Bad Salzschlirf and Grossenluder both in Fulda district in the south on the town of Herbstein and in the west on the town of Lauterbach Constituent communities edit The community consists of the centres of Angersbach 2 738 inhabitants and Landenhausen 1 406 inhabitants History editWartenberg came into being as part of municipal reforms in 1972 when the two aforesaid places were merged into a new municipality Angersbach edit Angersbach had its first documentary mention in 812 On 20 September of that year a church in Schlitz was consecrated in Angersbach by the Archbishop of Mainz and the Abbot Baugulf from Fulda Landenhausen edit nbsp LandenhausenThe form of the village s name holds a clue as to the date of its founding as it was customary in the time from about 700 to about 800 to name a place after its founder The name means Lando s houses or settlement It seems likely therefore that the founder s name must have been Lando and that Landenhausen was founded about the 8th century The first settlers had a chief whose job it was to defend the settler generation from danger It therefore stands to reason that a castle or fortified building must have stood near the village In the meadowlands below the village called Im Burggipfel or Am Burggipfel sandstone foundations may be found still stuck in the ground Local inhabitants reported having dug these up in the countryside and gave accounts of having seen foundations Some digging unearthed sandstone walls about 40 cm thick and it was realized that they once had enclosed a yard of about 40 m Furthermore some sandstone slabs were identified which had once marked a forecourt as was a gateway arch near which were found horseshoes and horses bones The entrance to the castle must have faced towards the village The Riedesel Archive yields the information that the ruins still recognizable in the 18th century as a Schultheiss s dilapidated stately home were cleared away It seems likely that it was a castle with a moat the more so as the surrounding area of meadowland is still crossed by several streams and as some places are boggy moorland However documentary evidence for this castle is very scanty Lords of Landenhausen and of Angersbach edit The first mention of the noble family of Angersbach goes back to the year 812 when Baron Friedrich von Angersbach donated commodities to the monastery of Fulda A document from the year 1114 yields the names Heinrich von Landenhausen and Herold von Landenhausen the latter being the former s son In the 12th century there was therefore still a noble family called von Landenhausen Moreover the same document s naming of Friedrich von Angersbach strongly suggests that the Lords of Landenhausen and of Angersbach were quite close Given the lack of any further documentary evidence that could shed light on the von Landenhausens lives it is assumed that either through marriage or inheritance they were merged into the von Angersbachs Also to be found in Fulda monastic documents dated 1114 is a donation by both lordly houses to the Monastery of Fulda The document mentions both families in connection with this donation To quote therefrom it says a certain faithful person by the name of Heinrich von Landenhausen or in the original Latin quidam fidelis homo nomine Heinricus de Lantenhusen The use of the word homo here is a key point as this was used in these documents generally only for people of high standing or nobility It is assumed that Heinrich von Landenhausen was descended from the first nobleman in the line Lando who is said to be Landenhausen s founder and namesake It is furthermore assumed that the von Landenhausens seat was the former castle believed to have once stood in the meadowlands outside town Politics editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2021 The municipal council is made up of 23 members As of the last municipal elections held on 26 March 2006 10 seats are held by the FWGW a citizens coalition 8 are held by the SPD and 5 are held by the CDU The municipal executive consists of 7 members Three seats are held by the FWGW 2 by the SPD 1 by the CDU and 1 by an independent Culture and sightseeing editBuildings edit nbsp Wartenberg castle ruins Dec 2004 Wartenberg castle ruins from Hohenstaufen times locally also known as Wartebach Wartenberg OvalEconomy and infrastructure editTransport edit Both Wartenberg s centres of Landenhausen and Angersbach lie on Federal Highway Bundesstrasse B 254 running from Alsfeld to Fulda while Angersbach also has a station on the Vogelsberg Railway Vogelsbergbahn between Giessen and Fulda via Alsfeld Literature editPfr Wilfried Hilbrig Landenhausen in zwolf Jahrhunderten Hohhausmuseum und Hohhausbibliothek 1981 ISSN 0455 4000References edit Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden XLS in German Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt 5 September 2022 Bevolkerung in Hessen am 31 12 2022 nach Gemeinden XLS in German Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt June 2023 External links editWartenberg Swimming pool in Landenhausen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wartenberg Hesse amp oldid 1121279200, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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