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474: 201: 705: 1365: 1794: 77: 169: 57: 1044: 151: 42: 786:), cutting the town off from the Rheingau, supposedly in perpetuity. Alongside this, pictures of the town, cadastral plans and village descriptions from cartographer Gottfried Mascop's 1577 atlas, the 1590 and 1668 village descriptions and the 1595 Police Law give impressions of the extent to which, and within what bounds of administrative structures the small farming town's social and economic life, and also the townsfolk's self-awareness and self-will developed. 1084: 1064: 1146: 913: 1154: 1000: 1020: 149: 208: 176: 850:(“Algesheim College”, in dialectal German), a childcare centre, a credit and savings union on a coöperative basis, a farmers’ and consumers’ association, and not least of all the newly built Catholic parish church and the establishment of church music in 1888 confirm Peter Koser's religious and sociopolitical contributions in a time of political and ideological struggles. 1103:. The links with Caprino Veronese, Redford, Neudietendorf and Stotternheim, too, began with contacts by individual persons or groups before there was ever official contact, much less formal ties. For its dedication to nurturing town partnerships, Gau-Algesheim was awarded the Europe Diploma in 1994 by the 147: 736:
in support of the Archbishop of Mainz, were primarily motivated by political and military considerations and were only secondarily meant to further the towsfolk's security and well-being. Nevertheless, there arose a weekly market and a wine market along with a healthy number of craftsmen and
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The 600th anniversary of Gau-Algesheim's elevation to town in 1355 was recalled by a days-long festival in the summer of 1955, which formed the high point, and indeed the completion of the phase of reconstruction and restoration of traditional structures. Within a few years, the roadbridge
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From 1797 to 1815, Gau-Algesheim, along with the whole of the territory on the Rhine's left bank, belonged to the French Republic or the Napoleonic Empire. In the person of scientist, engineer and officer Rudolf Eickemeyer, who was from 1811 to 1813 and again from 1814 to 1815 the
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respectively), Gau-Algesheim had a personal continuity from the time of French rule on into Hessian times. Eickemeyer gave the community a modern shape by reforming fire control, restructuring finances, expanding the town's building work, and furthering schooling and agriculture.
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and the land “that stretches this side of the Rhine from the bridge over the Selzbach as far as Heimbach, beyond the Rhine but from the spot where the Elzbächlein (a small stream) flows into the same, as far as the little village of Caub”.
939:(1963) changed the town's face. Once the town administration had moved from the Town Hall on the marketplace to Schloss Ardeck (castle) in 1969, the results of administrative reform made themselves known, among which were the 148: 621:
beginning in 766-767 allow inferences about cropraising, livestock raising, winegrowing, fruitgrowing and individual inhabitants’ wealth. Gau-Algesheim came to the fore in history along with all the other places in the
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of Brandenburg put an end to efforts to secure self-administration for the town by issuing the state law of 3 January 1527 because the town had taken part in the “Rheingau Uprising” in 1525, and released
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holding until 1803. The arms were conferred in 1853, at least officially. The wheel-and-cross composition had, however, been appearing in town seals since at least the 15th century.
827:(1859), the building of a postal depot (1861) out of which grew postal shipping and a post office, and in Georg Presser's (1862) and the Avenarius Brothers’ (1869) first factories. 106: 112: 138: 127: 81: 129: 150: 108: 670:, meaning “Wine from the Gau (or Region)”, was coined. As Philipp died in 1479 without a male heir, Gau-Algesheim ended up involved in the Katzenelnbogen succession dispute. 967:
Life in the many clubs and the conviviality are anchored in an historical foundation: in the traditional festivals, the pilgrimage on the Laurenziberg on the Sunday after
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trailed rather badly with 16.2% and 6.9% respectively. After the dissolution or banning of democratic political parties and ecclesiastical associations, and the
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point to rather a high demand for cash and business. Eventually, for over 400 years, from the latter half of the 14th century until the end of the
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Bicycle Museum. It is open every Sunday and holiday from 11:00 to 17:00 from Easter to the Young Wine Festival on the second weekend in October.
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In 2002, the many stresses on the town and its inhabitants were greatly eased by state recognition of the town as a Tourism Municipality (
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The overlords’ might, already demonstrated in the municipal law of 15 July 1417, was keenly felt by Gau-Algesheim when Elector
983:(15 August), the Young Wine Festival on the second weekend in October and the Christmas Market on the first Sunday in Advent. 113: 95: 336: 103: 1210:(State Road) 419 within Gau-Algesheim town limits has been open. It is run jointly by Gau-Algesheim, Ingelheim and Bingen. 121: 93: 842:. A teacher preparation institute (an institution that prepared students for teacher's college), known to locals as the 871: 859: 663: 168: 1553: 1133:
The arms are derived from those borne by Mainz, which is explained by an historical connection. Gau-Algesheim was an
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The partnerships began in 1964 with Saulieu. After both places’ mayors had met, a group of Catholic youths (from the
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The town's growing importance found expression in the institution of a notary's office (1809), the building of the
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parish church, the Town Hall, townsmen's houses and marketplace, Schloss Ardeck (castle), the
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may already have had more than two centuries of history behind it. The documents about
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businessmen with the urban life then creating supply and demand for regular markets.
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were progressively isolated and intimidated. In the context of the dispute over the
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might be described thus: Gules a cross crosslet pattée couped top and bottom by a
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of Olm, Algesheim and Bingen by Gottfried Mascop from 1577 - by Reiner Letzner
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Even the two conferrals of town rights, the one in 1332 at Elector of Mainz
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holding its own as the strongest party with 46.6% of the vote, against the
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At the same time, a great many financial pledges and the mention of a
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priest Peter Koser from 1869 to 1890 are still apparent today. The
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troops burnt much of the town down, or 1690, 1733 and 1792, when
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were joined by a further 200 or so dead, murdered and missing.
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slopes allows a glimpse. Through the municipal area flows the
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line (1957), the cycling sport hall (1960), the new Catholic
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The town lies in a favourable location for transport on the
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Under financial pressure, Gau-Algesheim was pledged to the
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Location of Gau-Algesheim within Mainz-Bingen district
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in each of chief and base spoked of six lozengy argent.
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Town Charter from 11 February 1355 for the villages of
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Description and explanation of Gau-Algesheim’s arms
597:Before the town’s first documentary mention in the 780:unser stadt AlgeĂźheym von unserm landt dem Ringgaw 613:(Laurenziberg) in the lists of holdings from the 586:times this was a border area, but already by the 1808: 900:ended, the roughly 80 dead and missing from the 626:with the ″Verona Donation″ on 14 June 983, when 1180:. The town's landmarks are the ensemble of the 79: 1165:towards Frankfurt, Koblenz, and Mainz and the 539: 516:Gau-Algesheim lies roughly 20 km west of 1441: 1418:Gau-Algesheimer Kopf nature conservation area 1222:, (around 1570 – 1635), organist and composer 1140: 790:French Revolution and the years that followed 770:(roughly “sheriffs”) of the Mainz overlords. 1107:, and the European Flag of Honour in 1995. 1448: 1434: 1374:Collective municipality’s official webpage 1363: 563: 1283:Direktwahlen 2024, Landkreis Mainz-Bingen 1195:Schloss Ardeck has housed since 2002 the 1264:600 Jahre Stadt Gau-Algesheim: 1355-1955 1152: 1144: 911: 830:The traces left in Gau-Algesheim by the 703: 701:soldiers burnt or seized Gau-Algesheim. 472: 1303:Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz 1258:(in German), Gau-Algesheim: Karl Reidel 1242:Federal Constitutional Court of Germany 766:(all titles for various officials) and 520:and just under 3 km away from the 1809: 46:View of the Town Hall in Gau-Algesheim 1429: 754:of Algesheim under the governance of 503:, a kind of collective municipality. 207: 175: 16:Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany 991: 574:are Gau-Algesheim and Laurenziberg. 544:Clockwise from the north, these are 352:13.99 km (5.40 sq mi) 13: 1792: 1328:"Landehauptarchiv Rheinland-Pfalz" 1256:Geschichte der Stadt Gau-Algesheim 1247: 1202:Since late 2005, the new regional 892:between the German Empire and the 664:Philipp I, Count of Katzenelnbogen 75: 14: 1833: 1350: 1213: 1082: 1062: 1042: 1018: 998: 907: 222:Show map of Rhineland-Palatinate 206: 199: 174: 167: 55: 40: 1171:Nahe Valley line to SaarbrĂĽcken 1117: 1099:) travelled to a campground in 1320: 1309: 1288: 1276: 1254:Karl Johann Brilmayer (1883), 853: 681:troops, in 1553 in the war of 646: 630:donated to his Archchancellor 590:it had grown into part of the 1: 1817:Towns in Rhineland-Palatinate 1406:Atlas of the Mainz left-bank 1269: 1456:Towns and municipalities in 506: 7: 986: 540:Neighbouring municipalities 511: 10: 1838: 1141:Economy and infrastructure 1097:Katholische Junge Gemeinde 799:and from 1815 to 1822 the 577: 477:Chapel on the Laurenziberg 1790: 1464: 455: 445: 435: 423: 402: 385: 381:500/km (1,300/sq mi) 377: 369: 364: 356: 348: 343: 325: 320: 312: 300: 288: 276: 266: 231: 161: 69: 51: 39: 30: 21: 1709:Schwabenheim an der Selz 1609:Jugenheim in Rheinhessen 1169:, which connects to the 953:district (1969) and the 846:(“Latin School”) or the 496:. It is the seat of the 360:121 m (397 ft) 1112:Fremdenverkehrsgemeinde 884:of clubs, opponents of 732:and the one in 1355 by 726:Baldwin of Luxembourg's 685:princely opposition to 564:Constituent communities 1798: 1158: 1150: 1135:Archbishopric of Mainz 917: 721: 666:. Under him, the term 526:Ingelheimer Rheinebene 478: 154: 1796: 1262:Philipp Anton BrĂĽck: 1167:line to Bad Kreuznach 1156: 1148: 971:Day (10 August), the 915: 836:Rheinischer Volksbote 707: 476: 404: â€˘ Summer ( 153: 858:In the 5 March 1933 490:Rhineland-Palatinate 447:Vehicle registration 378: â€˘ Density 283:Rhineland-Palatinate 1089:Erfurt-Stotternheim 868:National Socialists 860:Reichstag elections 848:Aljesemer Hochschul 728:request by Emperor 524:on the edge of the 247: /  190:Show map of Germany 1799: 1654:Nieder-Hilbersheim 1604:Ingelheim am Rhein 1206:adventure pool on 1163:Left Rhine railway 1159: 1151: 1029:Province of Verona 918: 886:National Socialism 748:, there arose the 730:Louis the Bavarian 722: 479: 370: â€˘ Total 349: â€˘ Total 155: 1804: 1803: 1754:Weiler bei Bingen 1729:Stadecken-Elsheim 1644:MĂĽnster-Sarmsheim 1614:Klein-Winternheim 1238:Winfried Hassemer 1226:Rudolf Eickemeyer 1105:Council of Europe 992:Town partnerships 947:Rheinhessen-Pfalz 695:Gustav II Adolf's 687:Emperor Charles V 592:Holy Roman Empire 484:is a town in the 471: 470: 1829: 1734:Trechtingshausen 1674:Ober-Hilbersheim 1564:Gau-Bischofsheim 1450: 1443: 1436: 1427: 1426: 1422: 1414: 1402: 1394: 1386: 1378: 1370: 1367: 1362: 1361: 1359:Official website 1344: 1343: 1341: 1339: 1330:. Archived from 1324: 1318: 1313: 1307: 1306: 1300: 1292: 1286: 1280: 1259: 1220:Christian Erbach 1188:(tower) and the 1087: 1086: 1067: 1066: 1047: 1046: 1025:Caprino Veronese 1023: 1022: 1003: 1002: 969:Saint Lawrence's 958:of Gau-Algesheim 956:Verbandsgemeinde 942:Regierungsbezirk 898:Second World War 870:with 26.6%. 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Town
View of the Town Hall in Gau-Algesheim
Coat of arms of Gau-Algesheim
Gau-Algesheim is located in Germany
Gau-Algesheim is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
49°57′N 8°01′E / 49.950°N 8.017°E / 49.950; 8.017
Germany
State
Rhineland-Palatinate
District
Mainz-Bingen
Municipal assoc.
Gau-Algesheim
Mayor
CDU
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
DST
UTC+02:00
CEST
Postal codes
Dialling codes
Vehicle registration
www.gau-algesheim.de

Mainz-Bingen
Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany
Verbandsgemeinde of Gau-Algesheim

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