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Mittelreidenbach is an ''
Ortsgemeinde A Verbandsgemeinde (; plural Verbandsgemeinden) is a low-level administrative division, administrative unit in the Germany, German States of Germany, federal states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt. A Verbandsgemeinde is typically compose ...
'' - a member of the ''
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'' nited Municipalities of
Herrstein-Rhaunen Herrstein-Rhaunen is a ''Verbandsgemeinde'' ("collective municipality") in the district of Birkenfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The seat of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' is in Herrstein. It was formed on 1 January 2020 by the merger of the former ...
- in the district of Birkenfeld in the state of
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, in southwestern
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.


Geography

The village lies in the Reidenbach valley southeast of the Nahe River. To the west lies
Idar-Oberstein Idar-Oberstein () is a town in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. As a ''Große kreisangehörige Stadt'' (large city belonging to a district), it assumes some of the responsibilities that for smaller municipalities in ...
.


History

There is already the evidence of the fact that Mittelreidenbach is a very old settlement. The stones with markings, called "Hollen- and Bellenstein" Hell and Bell Stones”in the ancient times, and the eleven graves of the
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(burial sites of the
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) are known to be in the area of the sports fields of Mittelreidenbach. The foundation of the present village of Mittelreidenbach goes back to the
Frankish Frankish may refer to: * Franks, a Germanic tribe and their culture ** Frankish language or its modern descendants, Franconian languages * Francia, a post-Roman state in France and Germany * East Francia, the successor state to Francia in Germany ...
period (800-1000 AD). In the 12th century, the settlement belonged to the district of Naumburg bei Bärenbach. In this history appears a ''
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''
night Night (also described as night time, unconventionally spelled as "nite") is the period of ambient darkness from sunset to sunrise during each 24-hour day, when the Sun is below the horizon. The exact time when night begins and ends depends o ...
Werner von Reidenbach, in the years between 1282 – 1287, as the resident of Hachenpfuhls (now Hachenfels) near Naumburg. In 1321 the ''Herren'' ordsvon Reidenbach zu Dune und Stein (Oberstein, now
Idar-Oberstein Idar-Oberstein () is a town in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. As a ''Große kreisangehörige Stadt'' (large city belonging to a district), it assumes some of the responsibilities that for smaller municipalities in ...
) were given the properties of Weiersbach and Nahbollenbach. One of the first earliest mentions of Mittelreidenbach is found in a deed of sale in 1340, when the ''Edelknecht'' (the lowest rank of medieval German nobility) Johann von Oberstein sold the tithes in Reidenbach to the
Archbishop of Trier The Diocese of Trier, in English historically also known as ''Treves'' (IPA "tɾivz") from French ''Trèves'', is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic church in Germany.Baldwin of Luxembourg Baldwin of Luxembourg (c. 1285 – 21 January 1354) was the Archbishop- Elector of Trier and Archchancellor of Burgundy from 1307 to his death. From 1328 to 1336, he was the diocesan administrator of the archdiocese of Mainz and from 1331 to 13 ...
. After the extinction of the family of the ''Ritter'' von Reidenbach, the properties fell to the ''Herren'' von Schwarzenberg. With the extinction of the
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in 1483, the brothers Bernhard and Jost von Flersheim in
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inherited the village and estate of Reidenbach. Later the Reidenbach package went as the dowry of Anna, the daughter of Jost Flersheim, to Emmerich von Dietz, the district officer of
St. Wendel Sankt Wendel is a town in northeastern Saarland. It is situated on the river Blies 36 km northeast of Saarbrücken, the capital of Saarland, and is named after Saint Wendelin of Trier. According to a survey by the German Association for Hou ...
. When the male line of the House of Dietz became extinct in 1616, the village and estate of Reidenbach were annexed as orphaned fiefs by the
Archbishopric of Trier The Diocese of Trier, in English historically also known as ''Treves'' (IPA "tɾivz") from French ''Trèves'', is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic church in Germany.crosier A crosier or crozier (also known as a paterissa, pastoral staff, or bishop's staff) is a stylized staff that is a symbol of the governing office of a bishop or abbot and is carried by high-ranking prelates of Roman Catholic, Eastern Catholi ...
of the Archbishop, Mittelreidenbach remained until
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and his ''
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'' overran the Palatinate. On 23 January 1798, the village was added to the French Empire as a part of the ''Département'' de la Saar, where it would stay in the ''arrondissement'' refectureof Birkenfeld until 1814. In 1816, the
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gave it to the Duchy of
Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld () was one of the Saxon Duchies held by the Ernestine line of the Wettin Dynasty. Established in 1699, the Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield line lasted until the reshuffle of the Ernestine territories that occurred following the extinct ...
(after 1826, the Duchy of
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). The Duchy assigned it to the
Principality of Lichtenberg The Principality of Lichtenberg (german: Fürstentum Lichtenberg) on the Nahe River was an exclave of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld from 1816 to 1826 and the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha from 1826 to 1834, when it was sold to the Kingdom of ...
, which was administrated by town of
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, but the Principality's distance from the Duchy proved to be problematic. In 1834, the Principality was sold to the Kingdom of
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. Mittelreidenbach became Prussian, this time in the district of St. Wendel of the ''
Rheinprovinz The Rhine Province (german: Rheinprovinz), also known as Rhenish Prussia () or synonymous with the Rhineland (), was the westernmost province of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia, within the German Reich, from 1822 to 1946. It ...
'' rovince of the Rhineland With the fall of Prussia in 1918, it was added to Germany. Since the end of World War II, Mittelreidenbach has belonged to the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Since the administrative reforms of 1970, it has been a member of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' of Herrstein.


Population

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_Politics


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_Mayor

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Politics


Municipal council

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might be described thus: “Per pale vert a hammer and a pick per saltire surmounted by an ear of wheat couped palewise, all argent, and argent a cross gules.”


Heritage places

The following historic and cultural places of Mittelreidenbach are on the Register of Heritage Places of the State of Rheinland-Palatinate (as of 14 March 2011): * Kirchstraße: St. Christopher's Catholic Church, Catholic Parish Church (''Pfarrkirche St. Christophorus''), Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic Revival sandstone aisleless church, 1869-1872, architect Karl-Friedrich Müller,
Saarlouis Saarlouis (; french: link=no, Sarrelouis, ; formerly Sarre-Libre and Saarlautern) is a town in Saarland, Germany, capital of the district of Saarlouis. In 2020, the town had a population of 34,409. Saarlouis, as the name implies, is located on t ...
; décor * Hauptstraße: at the cemetery, Gothic Revival cross of sandstone, crucifix of
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* Between Kirchstraße 8 and 10: Memorial of the fallen soldiers of the
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; Christ's Cross on an elevated altar, yellow sandstone, 1926 * Kirchstraße 12: former rectory; brick building with Gothic Revival elements, an avant-corps and a figurine-niche, 1902


Economy and infrastructure

For centuries, Mittelreidenbach was an agricultural community. But industrialization and improved transportation in the late 19th century and afterwards brought rapid changes to the village. In the years after World War II, the boom of prosperity allowed Mittelreidenbach to develop the “Ringstraße” and “Auf der Acht” areas in the 1960s and 1970s, to add a sewage system as well as the water supply system in 1974 and 1975, to resurface the roads and replace the 140-year-old village bridge, and to redesign the village square. But, eventually, because there were better jobs in the neighboring towns and cities, Mittelreidenbach turned into a residential community. Today, the only businesses in the village are two restaurants and three construction companies. But the changes did not keep Mittelreidenbach from winning several times since 1986 in various classes of the national competition, “Our Village is Beautiful” (German: “''Unser Dorf soll schöner werden''”). (de) ''Ortsgemeinde'' Mittlereidenbach
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Transportation

To the east runs ''
Bundesstraße ''Bundesstraße'' (German for "federal highway"), abbreviated ''B'', is the denotation for German and Austrian national highways. Germany Germany's ''Bundesstraßen'' network has a total length of about 40,000 km. German ''Bundesstraßen'' ...
'' 270. Serving nearby Fischbach is a
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on the ( Bingen
Saarbrücken Saarbrücken (; french: link=no, Sarrebruck ; Rhine Franconian: ''Saarbrigge'' ; lb, Saarbrécken ; lat, Saravipons, lit=The Bridge(s) across the Saar river) is the capital and largest city of the state of Saarland, Germany. Saarbrücken is S ...
) Line of the
Nahe Valley Railway The Nahe Valley Railway (german: Nahetalbahn) is a two-track, partially electrified main line railway in the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, which runs for almost 100 kilometres along the Nahe (Rhine), Nahe. It was built by the ...
.


References


Literature

* Hermann Bruhl, ''Beiträge und Bilder zur Geschichte von Mittelreidenbach: erweiterte Fassung eines Vortrages'' ontributions and Pictures to the History of Mittelreidenbach: Expanded Version of a Lecture ''Schriftenreihe der Kreisvolkshochschule Birkenfeld, Nr. 26'' ublications of the Adult Education Center of the District of Birkenfeld, No. 26 Birkenfeld, Kreisvolkshochschule, 1991 * Rudi Jung, ''Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarreien'' amily Book of the Catholic Parishes Kirchenbollenbach, Fischbach-Weierbach, Mittelreidenbach, Sien, Offenbach (Glan). Bonn, Author, 1992


External links


Official Website of Mittelreidenbach
{{Authority control Birkenfeld (district)