Brenden (Ühlingen-Birkendorf)

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Brenden
former coat of arms of the municipality of Brenden
Coordinates: 47 ° 43 ′ 44 "  N , 8 ° 13 ′ 33"  E
Height : 880 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 371  (Oct 1, 2015)
Incorporation : 1st January 1975
Postal code : 79777
Area code : 07747
The spoon chapel near Brenden
The spoon chapel near Brenden

Brenden is a district of the community of Ühlingen-Birkendorf in the district of Waldshut in the southern Black Forest .

geography

The district of Brenden is located on the Brendener Berg above Berau and below Staufen .

history

Brenden belonged (as well Berau) after the division of the empire of Charlemagne to Alpgau and later became part of the Landgraviate Stühlingen . Brenden was first mentioned in the Zurich document book in 1295. Here there was a farm whose bailiff Chŭnrad vo Chrenkingen from the family of the Lords of Krenkingen came to the Berau monastery in 1353 . In 1536 a church in Brenden is mentioned for the first time. In 1612 Abbot Martin I of St. Blasien acquired the rule from Maximilian von Pappenheim . Brenden now belonged to the county of Bonndorf and was the property of the St. Blasien monastery until 1803, then for a short time under the Maltese Grand Priory until 1806, for a short time in Württemberg and then came to Baden .

Folk music

The members of the folk music group Original Brendener Bergbuebe come from Brenden . There is a Guggenmusik , the “Studähaaghüüler Brenden”.

coat of arms

The split coat of arms shows the soaring stag for the monastery of St. Blasien and a red rust in silver .

literature

  • Helmut Vocke (ed.), Chronicle of the Waldshut District , 1957
  • Norbert Nothhelfer (ed.), Der Kreis Waldshut , 1979
  • Waldemar Lutz and Hansjörg Noe (eds.): Identifier WT Heimatkunde for the district of Waldshut , Reinhard Caspers (Mithrsg.), 1989, ISBN 3-12-258330-5
  • City of Tiengen (Upper Rhine): The Klettgau , Franz Schmid (Ed.), 1971; (still an authoritative monograph, with contributions by: Ruth Blum , Eugen Fürstos, Richard Gäng , Josef Hirt-Elmer, Josef Isele, Helmut Maurer , Ludwig Mayer, Emil Müller-Ettikon , Heinrich Münz, Helmut Naumann, Alois Nohl, Alfons Peter, Ernst Rüedi, Franz Schmid, Karl Schwarzenberg , Ignatz Stein, Heinz Voellner, Karl Friedrich-Wernet, Hans Jakob Wörner )
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