Mauchenheim

Mauchenheim is a municipality in the district Alzey- Worms in Rhineland- Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality of Alzey -Land.

Geography

Mauchenheim is about 5 kilometers from the source of the stream Selz ( Orbis ) away. The Selz opens in Ingelheim in the Rhine.

To Mauchenheim the living spaces and courtyard Neber calf mill belong (also: Schmahle mill).

History

The first written mention of the village was carried out on 8 July 867, when King Louis the German ( 806-876 to ) the Cyriakus pin to Neuhausen real estate and 13 hearing in the marks and villas Florsheim ( Flaridesheim ) Albisheim ( Albolfesheim ) and Mauchenheim ( Mouuenheim ) gave.

On the site since the 13th century was the Cistercian convent of Sion. This was repealed as part of the Reformation in 1566. Mauchenheim belonged to Electoral Palatinate and from 1777 to the Palatinate - Bavaria, was French from 1798 to 1814, and then came to the Bavarian province of the Rhine Palatinate. In the district reform in 1969 Mauchenheim joined by former county Kirchheimbolanden to the newly created district Alzey -Worms.

The development of the population of Mauchenheim, the values ​​from 1871 to 1987 based on population censuses:

Religion

The other one in Mauchenheim St. Remigius Church belongs to the Protestant regional church Palatinate.

Policy

Parish council

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

The distribution of seats in the local council:

Mayor

Mayor is Udo arm.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was awarded on December 20, 1934, it is described as follows:

" In blue under a golden canopy of holy Remigius bishop in a silver robe with gold occupied silver Mitra, in his right hand a golden crozier in his left hand a gold- studded red book keeping to his feet, a golden shield is a red Majuskelbuchstabe M".

Structures

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Hermann Heinrich Fitting (1831-1918), journalist

Others

After Mauchenheim the noble family called Mauchenheim called Bechtolsheim, see Mauchenheim ( nobility ).

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