Schaippach

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Church of Exaltation of the Cross, Schaippach

Schaippach is a district of Gemünden am Main , in Lower Franconia , in Bavaria .

geography

Schaippach has 363 inhabitants and is due to the sense .

history

In 1168, Count Ludwig von Rieneck received the County of Rieneck in Spessart - including the village of Schaippach - as a fiefdom from Kurmainz . When the Rieneck-Rothenfels line expired in 1333, Ulrich II. Von Hanau inherited Schaippach through his mother, Elisabeth von Rieneck- Rothenfels, too. In the course of a comparison in the 16th century between the county of Hanau-Münzenberg and Kurmainz, Schaippach was converted into a condominium , which became ¾ Kurmainz and ¼ Hanau-Münzenberg. The Mainz share was sold to the Counts of Nostitz in 1673 , who in turn sold it to Count Colloredo Mansfeld in 1803 . In 1806 Schaippach was mediatized and added to the Principality of Aschaffenburg . With him it fell to the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt and, after the defeat of Napoleon, to the Kingdom of Bavaria .

In 1862 the district office Gemünden am Main was formed, on whose administrative area Schaippach was located. In 1872 the Gemünden District Office was incorporated into the Lohr am Main District Office . It was not until 1902 that the Gemünden District Office was re-established. The Schaippachsmühle on the Sinn was expanded by the city of Würzburg into a children's recreation home in 1937. In 1939, as everywhere in the German Reich, the designation district was introduced. Schaippach was now one of the 27 communities in the district of Gemünden am Main . As part of the regional reform in Bavaria , the village was incorporated into the city of Gemünden on July 1, 1971 . With the dissolution of the district of Gemünden in 1972, Schaippach came into the newly formed district of Main-Spessart .

Web links

Commons : Elevation of the Cross (Gemünden am Main)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. As of December 31, 2010, see: here
  2. ^ Uta Löwenstein: County Hanau . In: Knights, Counts and Prince - Secular Dominions in the Hessian Area approx. 900–1806 = Handbook of Hessian History 3 = Publications of the Historical Commission for Hesse 63. Marburg 2014. ISBN 978-3-942225-17-5 , p. 196 -230 (208).
  3. Peter Weidisch: Würzburg in the "Third Reich". In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes, Volume I-III / 2, Theiss, Stuttgart 2001-2007; III / 1–2: From the transition to Bavaria to the 21st century. 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1478-9 , pp. 196-289 and 1271-1290; here: p. 248.
  4. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 470 .

Coordinates: 50 ° 5 '  N , 9 ° 40'  E