Hundheim (Külsheim)

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City of Külsheim
Hundheim coat of arms
Coordinates: 49 ° 41 ′ 26 ″  N , 9 ° 28 ′ 0 ″  E
Residents : 670  (2019)
Incorporation : July 1, 1971
Postal code : 97900
Area code : 09345
View of Hundheim from above (2008)
View of Hundheim from above (2008)

Hundheim is a district of Külsheim in the Main-Tauber district in the Franconian north-east of Baden-Württemberg .

geography

The Hundheim district in 1898 with the village of Hundheim and the residential areas Tiefentaler Hof and Birkhof

f1Georeferencing Map with all the coordinates of the residential areas in the district of Hundheim: OSM

Hundheim stands as an irregularly built clustered village on a red sandstone plateau covered with loess and has grown beyond the clustered village into the Gewannen Tal am Gäßlein and Bangert . For the boundaries of the former Municipality Hundheim include apart from the village Hundheim ( ) the courts Birkhof ( ) and Tiefental (erhof) ( ) and the living space monument settlement ( ).

history

middle Ages

The village was first mentioned in 1214 with the words In Territorio Huntheim . The place name probably comes from either a personal name or a Franconian official title. The founding of the village should go back to the Merovingian period. From the 13th century, Hundheim always belonged to the Electoral Mainz Office and to the Tenth Külsheim.

Modern times

In 1803 the place fell to the Principality of Leiningen in the course of secularization through the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss from the Diocese of Würzburg , before it became Baden in 1806 through the determination of the Rhine Confederation Act . From 1813 Hundheim belonged to the city and first district office in Wertheim, from 1840 to the district office of Tauberbischofsheim . In 1849 responsibility changed to the Wertheim district office .

During the German War between Prussia and Austria , the battle at Hundheim took place on July 23, 1866 as part of the Main Campaign .

From 1938, Hundheim again belonged to the district office and later district of Tauberbischofsheim . After the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg had already laid the groundwork for a community reform on March 7, 1968 with the law to strengthen the administrative power of smaller communities , Hundheim joined its neighboring community on July 1, 1971 as one of the first five communities in the Tauberbischofsheim district , in this case with the city of Külsheim. Even after that, the number of municipalities steadily decreased until the Tauberbischofsheim district finally became part of the newly formed Main-Tauber district on January 1, 1973 as a result of the Baden-Württemberg district reform .

Population development

The Hundheim population developed as follows:

year population
1852 0714
1871 0766
1880 0779
1890 0759
1900 0752
1910 0741
1925 0759
1933 0749
1939 0731
1950 1006
1956 0819
1961 0809
1970 0741
2019 0670

politics

In the Külsheim municipal council , which is elected for five years, at least two seats are assigned to municipal councils from Hundheim by means of a false choice of locality .

The Hundheim coat of arms is divided into two parts: it shows the Mainz wheel on a white background and a jumping dog on a blue background. This coat of arms was approved for the then still independent community of Hundheim on the occasion of a local festival in 1964.

religion

The Külsheim parish was first mentioned around 1500, but possibly existed before that as a medieval parish under the name of the Aschaffenburg Abbey. For Hundsheimer parish belonged to the adjacent Steinbach , the Ernsthof since the 19th century, the Wertheimer village special Riet .

The evangelical believers belong to the evangelical church community Külsheim.

Culture and sights

Memorial for soldiers from Baden who fell in the battle near Hundheim on July 23, 1866

Cultural monuments

Parish Church of St. Margareta

The Roman Catholic parish church of St. Margareta from 1887 is located in the center of the village. It is a baroque hall with an entrance tower and a polygonal choir. The church is located in the walled churchyard between the two old cores of the settlement.

Wayside shrines, monuments and stone crosses

There are several wayside shrines, stone crosses and other monuments around the place. A well-known memorial for the soldiers from Baden who died in the battle near Hundheim on July 23, 1866 gives its name to the monument settlement. Further memorials for the battle near Hundheim are in the cemetery.

Open-air cross to the birch chapel

In the Schönertsbachtal between Hundheim and Steinbach begins a fourteen-station open-air cross-path that leads to the birch chapel.

Biking and hiking trails

Hundheim is on the Liebliches Taubertal cycle path - the sporty one .

Economy and Infrastructure

education

The former elementary school in Hundheim was closed at the end of the 2008/2009 school year. The children have been attending the Pater Alois Grimm School in Külsheim since then.

traffic

Personalities

societies

  • FC Hundheim / Steinbach (football, darts, table tennis, theater, gymnastics)

literature

  • Elmar Weiss, Irmtraut Edelmann, Helmuth Lauf (authors): History of the well town of Külsheim . Two volumes. City of Külsheim (ed.). Tauberbischofsheim, FN Druck 1992.
    • Volume 1 . With contributions by Dieter Frank, Walter Dietz, Pastor Franz Gehrig , Herwig John, Fritz Krug.
    • Volume 2 . With contributions from Pastor Gehrig, Herwig John, Günther Kuhn .

Web links

Commons : Hundheim (Külsheim)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Hundheim on the website of the city of Külsheim at www.kuelsheim.de
  • Hundheim on the website www.taubertal.de

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h LEO-BW.de: Hundheim - Altgemeinde ~ Teilort . Online at www.leo-bw.de. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  2. ^ Joseph Gabriel Zöller: After 30 years !: the battles at Hundheim, Tauberbischofsheim & Werbach on July 23 and 24, 1866; with a historical review; with a view of Tauberbischofsheim and the monuments at Tauberbischofsheim and Werbach , 1896.
  3. a b Meinhold Lurz: "The grateful fatherland for the brave". The memorials for the members of the Baden army who died in the fighting near Hundheim and Werbach in 1866. In: Yearbook 1984 of the Historical Association for Württembergisch Franconia, pp. 153–178.
  4. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 480 .
  5. ^ Contributions to the statistics of the internal administration of the Grand Duchy of Baden, ed. v. State Statistical Office, 1st issue (The population census in December 1852), Table I, Karlsruhe 1855, pp. 1-6, pp. 7-239; Census in Württemberg (CD), Zollverein statistics 1852. Recording of the population for the purposes of the Zollverein in the Obervogteiämter Achberg and Trochtelfingen as well as in the Oberamts districts Glatt, Straßberg, Gammertingen, Haigerloch, Hechingen, Ostrach, Sigmaringen, and Wald; StA Sigmaringen Ho 235 T 4-5 Pr.Reg. Sigmaringen, No. 460-469.
  6. a b c d e f g h i j LeoGraph-BW.de: Population development: Hundheim . Online at www.leograph-bw.de. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  7. Population, occupation and workplace censuses in West Germany from June 6, 1961 (municipality register)
  8. Population, occupation and workplace censuses in West Germany from May 27, 1970 (municipal register)
  9. Updated data from the city of Külsheim based on the 2011 census in the European Union (census)
  10. cf. City of Külsheim: distribution of seats in municipal council elections 2019 ; accessed December 5, 2019.
  11. ^ City of Külsheim: Hundheim . Online at www.kuelsheim.de. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  12. LEO-BW.de: cath. Parish Church of St. Margareta (Wertheimer Straße 51, Külsheim) . Online at www.leo-bw.de. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  13. ^ Hundheim village community: Hundheimer Kreuzweg . Online at dghundheim.de. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  14. Hardheim.info: Chapel in the Birch . (PDF). Online at www.hardheim.info. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  15. "The Sportive" - ​​Tourist Association Liebliches Taubertal. In: liebliches-taubertal.de. Retrieved August 3, 2020 .
  16. 2nd day stage - Freudenberg to Külsheim - Liebliches Taubertal tourist office. In: liebliches-taubertal.de. Retrieved August 3, 2020 .
  17. ^ Fränkische Nachrichten: Decision to close the primary school . April 29, 2009. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  18. ^ FC Hundheim-Steinbach | Club info | Landesliga Odenwald 2019/20. Retrieved on May 20, 2020 (German).
  19. FCH - Home. Retrieved May 20, 2020 .