Dexheim is an ''Ortsgemeinde'' – a
municipality belonging to a ''
Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the
Mainz-Bingen district in
Rhineland-Palatinate,
Germany.
Geography
Location
Dexheim lies between
Mainz and
Worms, in
Rhenish Hesse. The winemaking centre belongs to the
''Verbandsgemeinde'' Rhein-Selz, whose seat is in
Oppenheim.
History
Dexheim's history began long before its first documentary mention. Finds within Dexheim's municipal limits have yielded information about the
Germani
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who lived here. These artefacts can be seen at the Roman-Germanic Central Museum (''Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum'') in
Mainz. When the
Romans needed bricks to build their
castra
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In Latin usage, the singular form ''castrum'' meant 'fort', while the plural form ''castra'' meant 'camp'. The singular and ...
, they took as their raw material the
loam
Loam (in geology and soil science) is soil composed mostly of sand (particle size > ), silt (particle size > ), and a smaller amount of clay (particle size < ). By weight, its mineral composition is about 40–40–20% concentration of sand–sil ...
from Dexheim to shape and fire into bricks.
In 774 Dexheim had its first documentary mention in a donation document in which
Charlemagne bequeathed a great estate to the
Lorsch Abbey. The second documentary mention is contained in an act in which King
Arnulf of Carinthia
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donated the church at Dexheim to the
Fulda Abbey.
[As ''Dechidesstein'' in document no. 58 in: MGH, Diplomata: ''Die Urkunden Arnolfs (Arnolfi Diplomata).'' Published by Paul Kehr. Berlin 1940, pp. 82–8]
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Dexheim was a Free Imperial
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Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to:
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United States
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* Imperial, Missouri
* Imperial, Nebraska
* Imperial, Pennsylvania
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Village, paying taxes only to the Emperor. Its coat of arms was a silver cross with the red “Imperial Apple”. With the neighbouring places of Nierstein and Schwabsburg it became the site of the common court. In 1376 it passed to the '' Oberamt'' of Oppenheim and remained with it until the Electorate of the Palatinate was no more.
Until then the village had already had many landlords. For lack of money – something similar had already happened earlier – the Emperor had pledged Dexheim in 1315 to the Archbishop of Mainz, redeeming it in 1353.
The Thirty Years' War was frightful for Dexheim. A document from 1647, and thus one year before the Peace of Westphalia
The Peace of Westphalia (german: Westfälischer Friede, ) is the collective name for two peace treaties signed in October 1648 in the Westphalian cities of Osnabrück and Münster. They ended the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) and brought pea ...
, gives an impression. Almost all the houses were destroyed; only the palace of the Lords of Dienheim and a few houses nearby were habitable.
Dexheim's importance is also underscored by the names of noble families that had holdings here. Found here, among others, are names such as:
*Electoral Court Chamber (''Kurfürstliche Hofkammer'')
*Oppenheim Monastery (''Stift Oppenheim'')
*Maria Kron Monastery (''Kloster Maria Kron''), Oppenheim
*'' Domstift Mainz''
* Carthusians
*Lords of Gemmingen
*Lords of Dienheim
*Lords of Frankenstein
*Lords of Schmittburg
*Lords of Geißpisheim
Remnants of the church from the 9th century likely form the lower part of the Evangelical parish church's tower.
This church's first documentary mention comes from the 14th century. From this time also come the Gothic
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*Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes
**Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
**Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
paintings and a mandorla that was revealed during renovation work on the tower.
In 1816 Dexheim passed to the Grand Duchy of Hesse
The Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine (german: link=no, Großherzogtum Hessen und bei Rhein) was a grand duchy in western Germany that existed from 1806 to 1918. The Grand Duchy originally formed from the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806 ...
. It belonged to the Mainz district and later, in 1851, it passed to the Oppenheim district. It therefore has much history in common with the neighbouring places of Nierstein, Schwabsburg and Oppenheim.
After World War II the US Army (123rd Main Support Battalion) remained here for many years until Anderson Barracks closed in 2008 and the Institute for Federal Real Estate (Germany)
The Institute for Federal Real Estate (in german: Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben, abbreviated ''BImA'') is a government agency in Germany that provides federal government entities with real estate services. It functions as a landlord in th ...
took over responsibility for the site.
Politics
Municipal council
The council is made up of 16 council members with the mayor as chairman (17 votes), and with seats apportioned thus:
* FW 9 seats, excluding the mayor
* SPD 7 seats
Coat of arms
The municipality's arms
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reflect its history as an Imperial village. As such, Dexheim was allowed to bear arms charged with the black Imperial Eagle with red claws and beak on a golden field. Later, when the municipality became an Palatinate holding, it forwent introducing arms showing the Palatine lion in favour of the old Imperial Eagle, which it kept until the end of the 18th century. In the 19th century, however, the Dexheim arms were forgotten.
Only in the mid 20th century was the Imperial Eagle reintroduced into the municipality's arms. However, it was wrongly assumed then that Dexheim had borne a ''globus cruciger'' in its arms. The actual historical arms, though, are charged only with the Imperial Eagle.
References
External links
Municipality’s official webpage
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Municipalities in Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhenish Hesse
Mainz-Bingen
Imperial Villages