Dienheim

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Coat of arms of the local community Dienheim
Dienheim
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Coordinates: 49 ° 50 '  N , 8 ° 21'  E

Basic data
State : Rhineland-Palatinate
County : Mainz-Bingen
Association municipality : Rhine-Selz
Height : 89 m above sea level NHN
Area : 9.91 km 2
Residents: 2224 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 224 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 55276
Area code : 06133
License plate : MZ , BIN
Community key : 07 3 39 012
Association administration address: Sant 'Ambrogio-Ring 33
55276 Oppenheim
Website : www.dienheim.de
Mayoress : Barbara Krenzer (FWG)
Location of the local community Dienheim in the Mainz-Bingen district
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Evangelical parish church
Catholic Church of St. Joseph, a neo-Gothic quarry stone building

Dienheim is a municipality in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate . It belongs to the Rhein-Selz community , which has its administrative headquarters in the city of Oppenheim .

Geographical location

The wine village lies between Mainz and Worms in Rheinhessen .

To Dienheim includes the residential places Hof middle of the field, and Guldenhof Villa Silius.

history

The tombstone of Silius and a burial ground indicate a Roman settlement .

Dienheim is known for the oldest and most donations in today's Rheinhessen to Lorsch Abbey . Under Pippin the Younger, Tiedo and Ezzo gave a vineyard in Dienheimer district (Dinenheimer marca) to Archbishop and first abbot Chrodegang (Rucgang). The day of the donation is after July 11, 765 (arrival of the Nazarius relics) and before July 30, on which day Gundeland is already attested as abbot. The 91! Dienheim donation documents have the numbers: 958, 1309, 1361, 1541, 1528, 1540, 1570, 1650–1733, 1860, 1862.

In the 14th century the original came Reichsdorf Dienheim as Reich pawn in the hands of the Count Palatine of the Rhine .

The father of the minstrel Friedrich von Hausen Walther owned in Dienheim, Dolgesheim and Gensingen . He was also Vogt over Worms-Ibersheim and Groß-Rohrheim .

Since the beginning of the 13th century there is evidence of the barons of Dienheim , who were assigned to the knightly canton of Upper Rhine of the Rhenish knight circle from the 16th to the 18th century . Eberhard von Dienheim was Bishop of Speyer from 1581 to 1610 .

Until the end of the 18th century, Dienheim belonged to the Palatinate Oberamt Alzey .

After 1792 the region was occupied by French troops in the First Revolutionary War and annexed after the Peace of Campo Formio (1797) . From 1798 to 1814 Dienheim belonged to the French department of Donnersberg and was assigned to the canton of Oppenheim .

Due to the agreements reached at the Congress of Vienna (1815) and a state treaty concluded with Austria and Prussia , the region came to the Grand Duchy of Hesse in 1816 and was assigned to the province of Rheinhessen .

After the Second World War Dienheim was within the French zone part of the then newly formed Rhineland-Palatinate and part of the district of Mainz in the administrative district of Rheinhessen .

Population development

The development of the population of Dienheim, the values ​​from 1871 to 1987 are based on censuses :

year Residents
1815 662
1835 811
1871 879
1905 1,169
1939 1,387
1950 1,598
1961 1,574
year Residents
1970 1,470
1987 1,441
1997 1,750
2005 2,059
2011 2.153
2017 2,216

politics

Municipal council

The municipal council in Dienheim consists of 16 council members, who were elected in a personalized proportional representation in the local elections on May 26, 2019 , and the honorary local mayor as chairman.

The distribution of seats in the municipal council:

choice SPD CDU FWG BLD total
2019 6th 2 7th 1 16 seats
2014 6th 3 7th - 16 seats
2009 5 4th 7th - 16 seats
2004 5 4th 7th - 16 seats
  • FWG = Free Voters' Group Dienheim
  • BLD = BLD

mayor

The local mayor is Barbara Krenzer (FWG). In the runoff election on June 16, 2019, she was able to prevail with a share of 51.53% of the votes and is the successor to Norbert Jochem (FWG), who did not run after 20 years in office.

coat of arms

Dienheim coat of arms
Blazon : "Split by black and silver, on the right a red-armored golden lion, on the left a black cross."

Parish partnership

Dienheim has had a partnership with the French Sours since 1977 .

traffic

Street

  • The community is located on the B 9 , which connects Mainz with Worms . Since December 2007, the B 9, which had previously crossed the town, has been guided along the railway line on a bypass.
  • The federal highways 60 and 63 can be reached in about 20 minutes.

rail

On September 16, 2014,
the 425 regional train had an accident
The Dienheim stop with a regional train with railcars of the DB class 425 on July 2, 2015 shortly after its commissioning on June 14, 2015

Since 1899 there was a block post in Dienheim on the Mainz – Mannheim railway line .

On September 16, 2014, during the construction of the new Dienheim stop, an accident occurred on the Mainz – Mannheim line at Dienheim: A class 425 multiple unit was at 17:00 on the day mentioned as regional train 38756 with the final destination Mainz on the way from Guntersblum to Oppenheim. There he hit the shovel of an excavator that was being used for work in connection with the construction of the new Dienheim stop. As a result of the collision, the excavator driver was slightly injured with a laceration on his head, the train crew and the 50 passengers were not injured. In addition, the right-hand light of the triple headlights on the leading vehicle 425 761-4 and the right-hand part of the car body in the direction of travel were damaged by the excavator over a length of about three meters. Also on this page, the first window for travelers was shattered. The multiple unit could then no longer carry passengers, so the train was driven into the overtaking track of the previous Guntersblum station.

For the so-called “small timetable change ” on June 14, 2015 at 00:00, a stopping point was put into operation near the sports field. Since the “small timetable change” on June 10, 2018, the S-Bahn that runs between Mannheim and Mainz run, stop. Before that, the regional train line 44 operated here.

Personalities

See also

literature

Web links

Commons : Dienheim  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office of Rhineland-Palatinate - population status 2019, districts, communities, association communities ( help on this ).
  2. State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Official directory of the municipalities and parts of the municipality. Status: January 2018 [ Version 2020 is available. ] . S. 107 (PDF; 2.2 MB).
  3. ^ Regionalgeschichte.net: On the history of the former Reichsort Dienheim, 2014.
  4. ^ Karl Josef Minst: Lorscher Codex Volume III, Lorsch 1970, certificate 1694
  5. Erhard Nietzschmann: The free in the country. Former German imperial villages and their coats of arms. Melchior, Wolfenbüttel 2013, ISBN 978-3-944289-16-8 , p. 24.
  6. a b Gerhard Köbler : Historical Lexicon of the German Lands. The German territories from the Middle Ages to the present. 7th, completely revised edition. CH Beck, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-54986-1 , p. 139 ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  7. ^ Hans Jürgen Rieckenberg: Life and Status of the Minnesinger Friedrich von Hausen, in: Archive for Cultural History, Volume 43, Issue jg, pp. 163–176, December 1961
  8. ^ Johann Goswin Widder : Attempt of a complete geographical-historical description of the Kurfürstl. Pfalz am Rheine , Third Part, Frankfurt and Leipzig 1787, p. 59 ff ( Google Books )
  9. State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate - regional data
  10. ^ The Regional Returning Officer Rhineland-Palatinate: Local elections 2019, city and municipal council elections. Accessed on July 30, 2019.
  11. ^ The Regional Returning Officer RLP: direct elections 2019. see Rhein-Selz, Verbandsgemeinde, third line of results. Retrieved September 29, 2019 .
  12. ^ Eisenbahndirektion Mainz (Ed.): Collection of the published official gazettes of January 21, 1899. Volume 3, No. 3. Announcement No. 30, p. 32.
  13. a b Michelle Roloff-Dwersteg: excavator shovel protrudes into the track profile and damages regional train - excavator driver injured. Federal Police Department Kaiserslautern, September 16, 2014, accessed on September 18, 2014 .