Rotweil (Hirschlanden)

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Rotweil is the name of a desert on the marking of the Hirschlanden district of the city of Ditzingen .

Roman settlement remains have been proven in the area of ​​the desert. The name zu Rotdewil is first documented in 1359. The field name appears in 1424 to Rotwil , 1427 to Rautweil , 1524 to Rotwyl . The settlement name possibly refers to the remains of red brick masonry of a nearby Roman estate, perhaps also to a settler head with the old German nickname Rodo .

When Rotweil was given up is unknown. In the Zelgeinteilung the community Hirschlanden the denunciation of the earlier settlement still in the 1830s can be seen.

literature

  • Willi Müller: The history of the fields and settlements . In: Twelve Hundred Years of Hirschlanden. 769-1969. A walk through the local history . Hirschlanden 1969, pp. 31-48

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Regina Keyler (edit.): The oldest land register of the Reichenbach priory from 1427 (= publications of the commission for historical regional studies in Baden-Württemberg, series A, volume 51) Stuttgart 1999, p. 113.
  2. ^ Lutz Reichardt: Place names book of the city district of Stuttgart and the district of Ludwigsburg (= publications of the commission for historical regional studies in Baden-Württemberg. Series B, volume 101). Stuttgart 1982, p. 132
  3. ^ Willi Müller: The history of the fields and settlements . In: Twelve Hundred Years of Hirschlanden. 769-1969. A walk through the local history . Hirschlanden 1969, p. 45.