Burgstadel Rimbach

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Burgstadel Rimbach
Creation time : Mentioned 14th century
Castle type : Niederungsburg
Conservation status: Burgstall
Standing position : Ministeriale
Place: Rimbach
Geographical location 49 ° 37 '21.6 "  N , 8 ° 45' 27.7"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 37 '21.6 "  N , 8 ° 45' 27.7"  E
Height: 180  m above sea level NN
Burgstadel Rimbach (Hesse)
Burgstadel Rimbach

The castle blame Rimbach is a Outbound castle in the town of Rimbach in the Bergstraße district in Hesse .

In the 14th century the "Burgstadel" is mentioned in the possession of the ministerial family of the Vetzer von Rimbach and in 1409 it was given as a temporary possession by Gerhard Vetzers (von Geißspitzheim) to donor Konrad von Erbach (for life and as long as he does not occupy a clerical position) . The castle complex probably disappeared in the 15th century and can no longer be found today. Its location is believed to be near the church.

literature

  • Rainer Kunze: Disparities on the castle history problematic cases Güttersbach, Rimbach and Wolfskehlen. In: Geschichtsblätter Kreis Bergstrasse (vol. 36), 2003, pp. 35–45
  • Rudolf Knappe: Medieval castles in Hessen. 800 castles, castle ruins and fortifications. 2nd Edition. Wartberg-Verlag, Gudensberg-Gleichen 1995, ISBN 3-86134-228-6 , p. 571.

Individual evidence

  1. Old name of the town of Gabsheim , a local community in the Alzey-Worms district in Rhineland-Palatinate
  2. Daniel Schneider, Georg Melchior von Ludolff: Complete Hoch-Gräflich-Erbachische Stamm-Tafel: In addition to their explanations and verifications, or Hoch-Gräflich Erbachische Historie , Frankfurt am Main 1736, p. 297 (mentioned in the Kurmainzer document under the heading Rimpach, otherwise Rintpach )
  3. entry to burst Adel Rimbach in the scientific database " EBIDAT " European Castle Institute
  4. ^ Rimbach, Bergstrasse district. Historical local lexicon for Hesse (as of July 23, 2012). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS). Hessian State Office for Historical Cultural Studies (HLGL), accessed on October 4, 2012 .