Hillesheim, Mainz-Bingen

Hille home is a municipality in the district Mainz -Bingen, in Rhineland -Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Guntersblum.

  • 2.1 Name
  • 2.2 Coat of Arms
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor

Geography

Community structure

Village with the district station. In the district station of the railway station of the former railway line Osthofen - Gau or home can be found, which was used together with the neighboring Dorn Durkheim.

Neighboring communities

History

First mentioned in the 13th century, laying the foundation stone of the church tower, however, is dated to the year 1204. 1387 the possessions of the village Hillesheim were divided.

The " Kirchberg part " went to the monastery Rosenthal at Thunder Mountain and was due to its secularization ( 1651) last in possession of the Counts of Riaucour. The " Haßlocher part " remained as Exklavedorf the county Falkenstein in imperial hands and was sold in 1667 to the Duke of Lorraine. This was that half of the village in 1736, with the marriage of Lorraine Duke Franz Stephan and Maria Theresa of Habsburg, Austria and was subordinate to the chief official of the Reich Winnweiler part of Further Austria.

By the end of the 18th century both parts of the village remained politically isolated.

In 1794 Hille home was occupied by the French revolutionary army, it came in 1798 to the French Territory Thunder Mountain. 1814 Russian forces crossed the Rhine to defeat Napoleon. Many soldiers died of disease and were buried in the Hillesheimer Kirchberg. In 1816 Hille home to the Grand Duchy of Hesse and in 1832 the district Alzey, 1852 assigned to the newly formed county Oppenheim.

After the Second World War Hille home belonged with all Rheinhessen to the French occupation zone and from 1946 to the newly formed state of Rhineland -Palatinate. Since the district reform of 1969 Hille home belongs to the district Mainz- Bingen, since 1972 also to the municipality Guntersblum.

Name

In addition to the predominant derivation of the name of, Higeliheim 'or' hill home ' (because of the hilly landscape ) there is also a variant of explanation, Hültzheim ' or, Holtz Home ', which refers to the forest resources.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms symbolizes the two formerly separate districts or their history.

Right shows it in gold the sloping, red grid of the lords of Daun- Oberstein, as former owners of the county Falkenstein ( " Haßlocher part ").

Links it bears the Ebersteiner Rose of the former owner, Monastery Rosenthal, who took it over from its founder, Count Eberhard II von Eberstein ( " Kirchberg part ").

Policy

Parish council

The local council in Hille home consists of twelve council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 a proportional representation, and the honorary mayor as chairman.

Allocation of seats in the elected municipal council:

Mayor

Mayor Helmut Schmitt ( SPD).

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