Hedesheim

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Hedesheim is a deserted area in the municipality of Stadecken-Elsheim in the Verbandsgemeinde Nieder-Olm in Rhineland-Palatinate .

Hedesheim is located in the "Im Altdorf" corridor southeast of Stadecken. There was also a St. Peter's Church here, so in the lower half of the town's coat of arms there is also a silver key on a blue background, accompanied by silver battlements , which represent the castle. Historically, the place belonged to the Eberbach monastery , which also owned a monastery in the village. At that time Hedesheim belonged to the property of the Counts of Katzenelnbogen , who were directly imperial .

As in 1276 under the Staufer Emperor Frederick II. To protect the rich own Ingelheim reason and an important Selzüberganges the castle Stadeck was built, the residents of the settlement left at the instigation of the Count of Katzenelnbogen train to train, was left to the old settlement about 1325. The houses were later demolished. Only the cemetery of the old village was used until the cemetery reforms in the Département du Mont-Tonnerre in 1804.

Within the city walls of Mainz, the people of Hedesheim and Massenheim were responsible for maintaining six battlements and had to maintain and protect them structurally. According to a list by Körber, it was the battlements No. 242 to 247 on the Rhine.

Today only the name of a winery reminds of Hedesheim.

literature

Web link

  • Hedesheim Ortschronik on the website of the Boller-Kloneck winery

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Imperial decree of the 23rd Prairial year XII on funerals - Décret Impérial sur les sépultures, le 23 Prairial to XII
  2. K. Körber: Inscriptions from Romanesque… time In: Journal of the Association for Research into Rhenish History and Antiquities, Mainz 1900, pp. 301–304