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Bechtolsheim (Literally Bechtol's Home ) is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde , a kind of collective municipality – in the Alzey-Worms district in Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany . It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Alzey-Land , whose seat is in Alzey .

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40-630: The municipality lies on the Selz , which here snakes along the Petersberg (mountain), at whose foot the municipality is found. The nearest towns are Alzey , with its dual administrative functions of district and Verbandsgemeinde seat, and Wörrstadt , roughly 10 km away. The state capital of Mainz , 30 km away, can be reached most quickly on Autobahn A 63 . As a winegrowing centre, Bechtolsheim lies in Germany's biggest winegrowing district and in

80-488: A catchment area of 375 square kilometres (145 sq mi) characterised by a warm, dry climate with an average annual precipitation of around 500 millimetres (20 in). Despite its low, and often irregular water flow, the Selz is regarded as the main river in the rather dry rolling countryside of Rhenish Hesse. During periods of low water, its waters consist of a significant amount of clean effluent from sewage farms. For

120-521: A dragonslayer, a castle and a lion surmounted by a bend (with a diagonal stripe superimposed on him) on a quarterly escutcheon , was never Bechtolsheim's municipal coat of arms. The second coat of arms contains in simplified form on the dexter side the lilies of the Barons of Dalberg or Chaimberlains Knebel von Katzenelnbogen. Both families belonged to the Bechtolsheim Ganerbschaft , and along with

160-405: A fess gules. This escutcheon was handed down from a village court seal from 1590, two armorial reliefs at the town hall and a hand-drawn, official armorial page that came into being between 1790 and 1797. Argent and sable (silver and black) were also the tinctures seen in the arms borne by the joint landholders, from 1270 the Barons of Dalberg, who built the church, the Barons of Sickingen and

200-617: A fess sable, first and fourth azure a fleur-de-lis argent, second and third argent an annulet of the first. In the Nachrichtliches Verzeichnis der Kulturdenkmäler Rheinland-Pfalz für den Landkreis Alzey-Worms (“News Directory of Rhineland-Palatinate Cultural Monuments for the District of Alzey-Worms”) from the Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe (“ General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate ”),

240-436: A little clay lamp with the potter's mark Attus-a and a waterpipe, which could be Roman, have been found. It is hence plain to see that settlements had arisen here by the time between AD 260 and 400. Bechtolsheim had its first documentary mention in 766 on the occasion of the donation of a vineyard to Lorsch Abbey . At that time, the village was variously named Bertolfsheim , Bertolvesheim and Bertolfesheim . In 793, it

280-458: A number of decades of the 20th century there was a lot canalisation of rivers and streams in Germany. As a result of this river straightening process that was carried out between 1958 and 1963, the Selz stream was constricted between embankments and flows in a relatively meandering course through the plain between the famous rolling hills of Rhenish Hesse. In order to prevent river bed degradation and to improve both biodiversity and flood protection ,

320-417: Is allowed to develop undisturbed in biotopes, which protect and promote the biodiversity of the landscape with its meadows , ditches, bank slopes, marsh areas, wetland , Phragmites , willows , hedges and boundary ridges. During the past 25 years, the village of Hahnheim has planted 27,000 trees and hedges along the Selz within its boundaries. Since the Selz renaturation project covers several miles of

360-479: Is also a small supermarket, café and Toto Lotto centre. Through the café and the bakery, the Landmarkt (“country market”) is open the whole week. Further businesses in town are three automotive workshops, a discount filling station , an agricultural supply dealership, a carpentry shop, a fruitgrowing operation, a beekeeper, three hairdresser's shops, a dentistry practice and other, smaller service businesses. Until

400-515: Is financed by advertising by local businesses. The circulation in 2008 was 350, and the price was €1. Selz The Selz is a river in Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany , and a left hand tributary of the Rhine . It flows through the largest German wine region , Rheinhessen ( Rhenish Hesse ). It rises near the village of Orbis in the county of Donnersbergkreis , crosses the border from

440-673: Is the French name for Mainz ) in the Department of Mont-Tonnerre (or Donnersberg in German ). Between 1798 and 1814 there was therefore a maire (French for “mayor”). After being assigned to the Grand Duchy of Hesse , the municipal head was ever after a Bürgermeister (German for “mayor”). Blazon (German): Gespalten von Silber und Schwarz, belegt mit einem roten Balken. In English heraldic language, this might be rendered: Per pale argent and sable,

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480-550: The Gau-Odernheim parish office. From the 18th century through to the mid-1930s there was a small Jewish community. For institutions the Jews had a synagogue or prayer room which is believed to have been set up in an existing building in 1845, and which served as the Jewish community's religious centre until some time between 1900 and 1910. Owing to the sharp drop in the Jewish population

520-640: The Palatinate into Rhenish Hesse and after about 8 kilometres (5 mi) the town of Alzey in the Alzey-Worms district. There the river passes a pond, and disappears underground, flowing through ditches under the town. On its way it passes through Gau-Odernheim , Nieder-Olm and Ingelheim , before finally discharging into the Rhine in Frei-Weinheim  [ de ; eo ] , a district of Ingelheim. The Selz has

560-701: The Barons of Dalberg and the Chamberlains of Worms, were the Barons Knebel von Katzenelnbogen, Mauchenheim called Bechtolsheim, the Barons of Dienheim, the Counts of Hallberg, the Barons Sturmfeder von Oppenheim, the Barons of Wallbrunn and Count Beckers von Westerstetten. Appearing for the first time about 1407 was a Wilhelmum de Mauchenheim d[ictum] Bechtolsheim , that is to say a “Wilhelm from Mauchenheim called Bechtolsheim”. Up to 17 knightly families were resident in

600-705: The Barons of Mauchenheim, were the most important of the families belonging to it. The divided shield with the Dalberg lilies and the Knebel von Katzenelnbogen insignia was commonly regarded in Bechtolsheim as the municipality's arms. On 31 January 1984, the municipality was granted a coat of arms, whose German blazon reads as follows: Von Blau, darin je eine silberne Lilie, und Silber, darin je ein schwarzer Ring, geviert, belegt mit einem schwarzen Balken . In English heraldic language, this might be rendered: Quarterly surmounted by

640-468: The Counts of Katzenelnbogen, and they thereby show the municipality's link with the old Ganerbenschaft quite clearly. The fess gules (red horizontal stripe) might clearly and vividly express, among other things, the link with the Ganerbschaft , and also the villagers’ oneness. This coat of arms was, however, unapproved, and logos of varying shapes were used in the decades that were to come. A coat of arms

680-467: The Department of Mont-Tonnerre (or Donnersberg in German ). Thereafter it was briefly ruled by the “Imperial-Royal Austrian and Royal Bavarian Civil Administration of Kreuznach”, and then from 1815 by the Grand Duchy of Hesse in the newly created province of Rhenish Hesse ( Rheinhessen ). On 28 September 1896 the railway station on the Alzey–Bodenheim line was opened. On the night of 1 August 1904,

720-737: The Province of Rhenish Hesse was abolished, and until the end of the Second World War , the municipality belonged to the district of Oppenheim or Alzey. On 20 March 1945, towards 16:00, United States troops occupied the village. At first Bechtolsheim belonged to the French Zone of Occupation and there became, as part of the Regierungsbezirk of Rheinhessen (Rhenish Hesse), part of the new state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Alzey-Worms district. With

760-517: The Selz's riverbank, it has increased the overall length of the river. The following villages and towns are located on the Selz (from source to mouth): A signposted cycle track along the Selz, the Selztalradweg , does partially use two old railway tracks of the Amiche  [ de ] and Zuckerlottche  [ de ] . Both trackbeds now have a tarmac surface. Sometimes the cycle path along

800-496: The church archives, and which show that half a century was spent building the church. It was given the name of the great Mother of God Church, Ecclesia Major, B. M. V. (for Beatae Mariae Virginis , or “of the Blessed Virgin Mary”). It had many endowed altars at which the nobles exercised the right of presentation . The resident and regional nobles chose it as their burial site. Between 1792 and 1814 Bechtolsheim belonged to

840-642: The creation of Verbandsgemeinden in Rhineland-Palatinate in 1969 and 1970, some of the administration was yielded to the Verbandsgemeinde of Alzey-Land . As at 31 December 2008, among inhabitants whose main dwelling is in Bechtolsheim, more than 53% are Evangelical Christians and more than 26% are Roman Catholic . More than 16% have no religious persuasion. The rest of the inhabitants, roughly 5%, are split among various religious affiliations. Both Christian denominations are equally entitled to use

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880-506: The early 20th century, at what are now Bechtolsheim's limits with Biebelnheim and Gabsheim, a stone axehead from the New Stone Age was found. On 7 February 1962, a skeleton was discovered in the form of a seated burial. Four Roman villas have been unearthed. Coins from Marcus Aurelius ’s and Constantine the Great’s time with Emperor Licinius ’s effigy, a coin of Roman Empress Faustina,

920-482: The entrance door gives any hint that it was once a bank. Even the postal centre ( Poststelle – not a full post office, but run by postal employees), in existence in 1995 and 1996 was first converted into a postal agency ( Postagentur – an operation not run by postal employees) with two agents, and then a few years later it was dissolved altogether. The nearest postal agency can now be found in Gau-Odernheim. Through

960-433: The following buildings and monuments in Bechtolsheim are listed: The municipality's economy is based mainly on winegrowing and agriculture . There are at least 13 wineries as well as a winemaking cooperative . Furthermore, the municipality is home to the kitchens of a medium-sized bakery business that supplies its own two shops in Bechtolsheim and Gau-Odernheim and also the travelling sales booths. The shop in Bechtolsheim

1000-408: The line was used only for goods transport, mainly for the sugar beet harvest. In 1995 came permanent closure, and work was begun to tear the tracks up. Since 1986, a small group has been publishing a newspaper , the so-called Bechtolsheimer Ortsschelle . The paper appears monthly and contains mainly the protocols of past municipal council meetings, as well as club news and information on events. It

1040-628: The local nature conservation association ( Selztalverband ) and the district of Mainz-Bingen managed a revitalization of the Selz over a considerable length between Hahnheim , Undenheim and Sörgenloch . The loss of the floodplain and shorter sections of river caused higher water levels and risk of flood than in the past. Some floods that nearly caused a disaster were the reason for a restoration concept. The concept includes flood protection, river bed stabilization and renaturization measures. The main objectives are: Floodplains have been widened to between 50 and 100 metres (160 and 330 ft). Nature

1080-471: The middle of the Rheinhessen wine region . The municipal area covers 1 065 ha, of which 300 ha is planted with grapevines. The municipality's nearest neighbours are Biebelnheim (1 km) and Gau-Odernheim (1.5 km). After these come Gabsheim and Undenheim . With Weinolsheim there is a common municipal limit, but aside from paths across the countryside, there is no road link. In

1120-524: The municipality runs a Kreisstraße (district road). The nearest Autobahn is the ;63 about 5 km away, accessible through the Biebelnheim interchange . Local public transport is provided by bus links to Alzey and Mainz run by Omnibusverkehr Rhein-Nahe (ORN). Between 1896 and 31 May 1985, there was a railway station in the municipality on the line running between Bodenheim and Alzey. Thereafter,

1160-465: The number of inhabitants whose main residence is in Bechtolsheim, each time at 31 December unless otherwise stated, is as follows: From the first election on 15 September 1946, the council was made up of 15 council members. Since 1989, that number was raised by one. Moreover, there is also an honorary mayor who serves as chairman. The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results: The number of council members between 1919 and 1946

1200-637: The river bed may be used in dry weather. Both routes are covered by tall trees, shading the cycleway from the hot sun. Mont-Tonnerre Mont-Tonnerre ( French: [mɔ̃.tɔ.nɛʁ] ) was a department of the First French Republic and later the First French Empire in present-day Germany . It was named after the highest point in the Palatinate , the Donnersberg ("Thunder Mountain", possibly referring to Donar , god of thunder). It

1240-642: The sacking of his villages by ceding Bechtolsheim and Mommenheim to the Hohenfels sideline. The Lords of Bolanden ceded their economic estate to their Hohenfels sideline. A further mention of Bechtolsheim is to be found in the Bechtolsheimer Freiheitsbrief (“Bechtolsheim Freedom Letter”) from Philip of Hohenfels the Elder in the foundation certificate of the joint holding, or Ganerbschaft , from 15 November 1270. Joint landholders in this arrangement, besides

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1280-747: The simultaneous church. The Catholic parish belongs to the Catholic Deaconry of Alzey – Gau-Bickelheim, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz , while the Evangelical parish belongs to the Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau . The Evangelical parish office in Bechtolsheim also oversees the parishes in Biebelnheim , Ensheim and Spiesheim . The Catholic parish belongs, together with Biebelnheim to

1320-436: The synagogue was closed, and in 1925, the run down building was torn down in 1925. As well as a synagogue, there were a yeshiva and a mikveh . The dead were buried in the Jewish graveyard within Gau-Odernheim's municipal limits on a ridge at the Petersberg (mountain). After 1933, almost all the Jewish inhabitants either pulled out or emigrated in the face of systematic stripping of their rights and reprisals. The figures for

1360-689: The turn of the century, the Volksbank Wörrstadt e.G. (now known as the Volksbank Alzey e.G. ) and the Kreissparkasse Alzey (district savings bank) each had a branch in Bechtolsheim. After they both closed, the savings bank's premises were converted into a self-service kiosk with a transfer terminal for both banks including an account statement printer, and automated teller machines . In the Volksbank’s building, flats are now to be found. Only

1400-590: The village's belltower next to the simultaneous church burnt down after a lightning strike. The permanent water supply through watermains was ensured in 1906 with the Wasserzweckverband Rhein-Selz-Gebiet (“Rhine-Selz Area Water Purpose Association”), founded with neighbouring municipalities. After the First World War , Bechtolsheim belonged to the People's State of Hesse beginning in 1918. In 1937,

1440-493: The village. In the end it was ruled by fewer noble families, namely von Dalberg, Nebel, Knebel, Beckers, Dienheim, Nordeck, Wallbrunn, Partenheim and Quernheim. For the building of the Muttergotteskirche (“Mother of God Church”, the one mentioned earlier, used as a “simultaneous” church), Popes Nicholas IV in 1292, Boniface VIII in 1313 and Benedict XII in 1341 published letters of indulgence, which can still be found in

1480-606: Was as follows Between 1919 and 1936, there was each time one municipal deputy, whereafter there were always two. In the time of joint holding ( Ganerbschaft ), there was a so-called Schultheiß (roughly, “reeve” or “sheriff”). The following list is incomplete: From 1798, Bechtolsheim belonged to the French First Republic and more specifically to the Canton de Wörrstadt in the Arrondissement communal de Mayence ( Mayence

1520-420: Was called Beralfesheim , in 798 Beratwolfesheim and in 800 Badolfesheim . On 25 December 1250, King William II of Holland moved into Bechtolsheim “with great magnificence” and took up positions with his troops against Conrad IV , whose armies lay near Oppenheim. At the time, the place belonged to Werner IV of Bolanden, who had taken William's side. He was, however, vanquished by Conrad, and could only avert

1560-497: Was published in 1905 by Karl Johann Brilmayer. This was recorded thus: The village bore two coats of arms, the Rhenish Knighthood's and its own. This latter coat was party per pale (parted vertically down the middle) with the von Dalberg arms on the dexter (armsbearer's right, viewer's left) side and the von Knebel arms on the sinister (armsbearer's left, viewer's right) side. The Rhenish Knighthood's arms, charged with an eagle,

1600-670: Was the southernmost of four departments formed in 1797 when the west bank of the Rhine was annexed by France. Prior to the French occupation, its territory was divided between the Archbishopric of Mainz , the Bishopric of Speyer , the Bishopric of Worms , Nassau-Weilburg , Hesse-Darmstadt , the Electorate of the Palatinate and the imperial cities of Worms and Speyer . Its territory is now part of

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