The Hausen is also District of Frankfurt. It has population 7,133 and
total area is Km2. The postal code of this District is 60488 and
area code of this District 069. Hausen has boundaries with Ginnheim and with
praunheim and also with Bockenheim.
History
Middle Ages
The oldest mention of the place "Husun" comes from the 1132nd The Knights of Walter Vilbel fought 1235 with the pin Bartholomew in Frankfurt to the tithe in the village. The Ritter family of Brendel von Homburg were carrying before 1300 by the Imperial Abbey of Fulda and village court Hausen fief. By 1300 Hausen counted on Bornheimer mountain. 1320 pledged King Louis IV the Bornheimer mountain to Ulrich II of Hanau. 1336 allowed the Emperor of the City of Frankfurt, to redeem the Bornheimer mountain in his place of Hanau. 1351 Emperor Charles IV, however, this renewed pledge to stem Hanau. 1434 Count Reinhard II of Hanau by Emperor Sigismund was invested with the Bornheimer mountain. The contradictory behavior of the Empire led naturally to the controversy between Frankfurt and Hanau, which lasted until 1481 and then in a comparison ended: Hanau gave up his claim to some villages of the Office Bornheimer Berg, including Stockhausen, and got for the rest of Office Bornheim awarded. 1484 King Frederick III gave. the date on Bornheimer mountain villages associated, among other things including Stockhausen, the Council of Frankfurt as a fief, 1494 King Maximilian I. Georg frog and Siegfried garlic invested on behalf of the City of Frankfurt holding among other Hausen. The advowson of the parish Praunheim, which also belongs Hausen was donated in 1318 to the newly founded St. Leonhard pin. In the documents of the German Order of the Future Hausener mill was first mentioned in the 1359th John Brendel von Homburg sold in 1368, the Court of Stockhausen with the consent of the Abbot of Fulda at the Knights of Praunheim Damme. Whose son of the same was in 1399 invested by Fulda with the village camp. Damme Praunheim 1428 sold his property to the city of Frankfurt Hausen. Thus, the inhabitants of Hausen, unless the Count of Solms-Rödelheim or the Count of Hanau hearing were serfs of the city of Frankfurt.
Name forms
History
Middle Ages
The oldest mention of the place "Husun" comes from the 1132nd The Knights of Walter Vilbel fought 1235 with the pin Bartholomew in Frankfurt to the tithe in the village. The Ritter family of Brendel von Homburg were carrying before 1300 by the Imperial Abbey of Fulda and village court Hausen fief. By 1300 Hausen counted on Bornheimer mountain. 1320 pledged King Louis IV the Bornheimer mountain to Ulrich II of Hanau. 1336 allowed the Emperor of the City of Frankfurt, to redeem the Bornheimer mountain in his place of Hanau. 1351 Emperor Charles IV, however, this renewed pledge to stem Hanau. 1434 Count Reinhard II of Hanau by Emperor Sigismund was invested with the Bornheimer mountain. The contradictory behavior of the Empire led naturally to the controversy between Frankfurt and Hanau, which lasted until 1481 and then in a comparison ended: Hanau gave up his claim to some villages of the Office Bornheimer Berg, including Stockhausen, and got for the rest of Office Bornheim awarded. 1484 King Frederick III gave. the date on Bornheimer mountain villages associated, among other things including Stockhausen, the Council of Frankfurt as a fief, 1494 King Maximilian I. Georg frog and Siegfried garlic invested on behalf of the City of Frankfurt holding among other Hausen. The advowson of the parish Praunheim, which also belongs Hausen was donated in 1318 to the newly founded St. Leonhard pin. In the documents of the German Order of the Future Hausener mill was first mentioned in the 1359th John Brendel von Homburg sold in 1368, the Court of Stockhausen with the consent of the Abbot of Fulda at the Knights of Praunheim Damme. Whose son of the same was in 1399 invested by Fulda with the village camp. Damme Praunheim 1428 sold his property to the city of Frankfurt Hausen. Thus, the inhabitants of Hausen, unless the Count of Solms-Rödelheim or the Count of Hanau hearing were serfs of the city of Frankfurt.
Name forms
- Husun (1132)
- Husen (1235)
- Husen (1259)
- Huisn (1301)
Modern Times
In a survey list for a direct imperial control 1497 14 couples and 15 other persons were recorded. The population would then have Stockhausen be about 70 people. The Thirty Years War, survived about 70 to 80 Hausen, or about half of the population before the war. Hausen was awarded in 1664 a school. 1765 a town hall was built. Hausen was 1772 independent parish. The first Protestant church was built in 1812, a private school 1816th Serfdom was abolished Hausener the 1818th 1836 in Hausen a savings bank was founded. The still preserved Protestant Church was built 1852nd With the annexation of Frankfurt by the Kingdom of Prussia after the lost war of 1866 Hausen also became Prussian. It was then up to 1886, for the county Frankfurt, then the newly formed district of Frankfurt. When it was dissolved in 1910, Stockhausen finally entered the city of Frankfurt. After the mill fire of 1882 the Fire Brigade Hausen, founded in 1901, the Catholic Church, consecrated in 1903 their church of St. Anne.
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