Deiningen

Deiningen is a municipality in the Swabian district of Donau-Ries and Ries member of the administrative community based in Nördlingen.

  • 2.1 Fixed 2010
  • 3.1 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 monuments
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Public bodies
  • 5.3 Formation
  • 6.1 Sons and daughters of the town

Geography

Expansion of the municipal district

Deiningen located in the center of the Ries crater, about 6 km east of Nördlingen. The municipal area still belongs next to the main town of just under 2 km to the north manor monastery rooms, reminiscent of the secularized in the 16th century former Cistercian monastery rooms. In the west the city of Nördlingen borders. The Eger runs west adjacent.

History

Even in the early history of settlements from the time the urn field culture ( 1300-800 BC) and the La Tène period ( 480 to 15 BC) are detectable. In the Frankish King Pepin III. document signed by 760 is certified on Egerfluss with all lands, people and rights, which was founded by order of St. Boniface and the Most Holy Redeemer consecrated monastery of Fulda the donation of the villa Thin Inga in Riesgau. The royal court had made ​​about 50 families ( serfs as half-free ) next to livestock and land eight mills and three churches, of which the Church of St. Ottilia no longer exists. This Deiningen belonged to the 13th century to the monastery of Fulda, and afterwards came into the possession of the Franconian- Swabian counts of Oettingen. The high court and the village government shared the rule of Oettingen- Oettingen houses with the upper office Harburg and Oettingen -Wallerstein with the Oberamt Wallerstein. While the County of Oettingen -Wallerstein in the Reformation remained Catholic, was introduced by the Counts of Oettingen- Oettingen the new doctrine. This caused the wallersteinische ( located south ) district of Deiningen remained Catholic and the northern oettingische district turned to the Lutheran confession. Both denominations took the stand in the Catholic parish church as a simultaneous part of the church. In 1961 the Protestant community has its own church. North of Deiningen is located on the Eger, the village Klosterzimmern with the 1245 founded, formerly rich wealthy convent of the Cistercian Order ( Klosterzimmern ). This monastery was secularized during the Reformation.

Festival 2010

The written in Latin deed of gift from the year 760 has Deiningen of the oldest Ries community. The whole Riesgau (Latin pagus Riezzin ) is in its first documentary mention. This deed of gift, with the King Pippin III. the royal court over appropriated to the monastery of Fulda, is the oldest preserved in Germany in the original royal charter. This 1250 years old written mention was celebrated from 23 to 25 July 2010 a great festival weekend.

Policy

Coat of arms

Blazon: ". Under blue shield head, in a siebenbogige silver bridge with sloping outward arc height, split of red and gold, in an opposite side rafters in confused colors "

Coat Explanation: The bridge in chief is the Grade II Listed, siebenbogige Egerbrücke, evidenced since Roman times the town's landmark. Her current stage of construction is from the 18th century. The two plate halves contain the impaired arms of the Prince of Oettingen ( " On red-gold Eisenhutfeh ​​a blue heart-shaped shield, all covered with a continuous silver tray. " ), Which also dei Coat colors blue, silver, gold and red stem, symbolize the confused colors simultaneous undergraduate and territorial domination of Oettingen- Oettingen and Oettingen lines -Wallerstein.

Culture and sights

The landmark of the village is a listed bridge over the Eger. The St. Martin's Church with its baroque decor is worth seeing as a former Gothic fortified church. From 1616 to 1961 she served as a simultaneous two church denominations. The former monastery church in the north of Deiningen lying district Klosterzimmern from the 13th century is a cultural monument of the highest order, even if the interior is sadly eliminated.

Monuments

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Deiningen is two to three kilometers southeast of the state road 466 Heidenheim an der Brenz -Schwabach. The coming of Nördlingen State Road St 2213, and the county road DON 7 intersect at the site.

The place was a railway station on the former railway line opened in 1903 Nördlingen Wemding, drove on the passenger trains until 1981. Today is the nearest train station of Nördlingen Ries on the web Aalen- Donauwörth, about six kilometers west of Deiningen.

Public institutions

In addition to the old Catholic St. Martin Church ( Diocese of Augsburg), there are the Evangelical Church of the Redeemer.

Education

In Deiningen there is a primary school with 131 pupils and a secondary school with 95 students (2012/ 2013). The Montessori School Deiningen (69 students) taught students from the first to the fourth grade; the primary school ( grades 5 and 7) is under construction. There are also two day-care centers with 84 seats and 92 children in care, including 21 children under three years old (as of 1 March 2011).

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • The writers of the Miller family, the Konrad Boll Statter (* 1420 /30; † around 1482 ) was a member.
  • John Geuss (* 1380, † August 7, 1440 in Vienna), Lecturer in Natural Sciences, Philosophy, Theology ( Dr. theol. ) And Rector (1427, 1437) University of Vienna ( did not come from Deining, Oberpfalz).
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