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For other places with the same name, see Laudenbach (disambiguation)

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10-582: Laudenbach is a German name originally meaning "loud stream". It may refer to: Places [ edit ] Laudenbach, Bavaria , a town in Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany (postcode 63925) Laudenbach, Karlstadt , a village in Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany (postcode 97753) Laudenbach (Rhein-Neckar) , a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany (postcode 96514) Laudenbach (Weikersheim) ,

20-672: A buffalo's attire sable. The wavy bend sinister stands for the community's namesake brook. The stripes are drawn from the arms once borne by the Counts of Rieneck . They sold their holdings in Laudenbach in 1315 to the Barons of Fechenbach, who then, in 1385, enfeoffed the Counts with the holding. After they died out in 1559, the community passed to Electoral Mainz . The Barons of Fechenbach died out in their male line in 1892. The buffalo's horn

30-415: A slight rise in the community's population over the last few years owing mainly to the opening of new building areas, such as Sommerberg II, Bocksberg. The council is made up of 12 council members with seats apportioned thus: Currently in office is Stefan Distler, elected in 2020. The community's arms might be described thus: A bend sinister wavy azure, in chief barry of six Or and gules, in base argent

40-875: A subdivision of Weikersheim, a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany (postcode 97990) Ober-Laudenbach , a municipality of the town of Heppenheim in the state of Hesse, Germany (postcode 64646) Rivers [ edit ] Laudenbach (Gelster) , a river of Hesse, Germany, tributary of the Gelster Kleiner Laudenbach , a river of Bavaria, Germany People with the surname [ edit ] Philippe Laudenbach (1936-2024), French actor Pierre Jules Louis Laudenbach (1897–1975), better known as Pierre Fresnay , French stage and film actor Roland Laudenbach (1921–1991), French writer, editor, journalist, literary critic and scenarist Georg Karl Ignaz von Fechenbach zu Laudenbach (1749–1808), last Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, an ecclesiastical principality of

50-659: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Laudenbach, Bavaria Laudenbach is a municipality in the Miltenberg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia ( Unterfranken ) in Bavaria , Germany and a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (Administrative Community) of Kleinheubach. Since 1315 Laudenbach was owned by

60-613: Is drawn from their arms. Both these elements symbolize former hegemony. The arms have been borne since 1970. Schlosspark Laudenbach A giant tree in the Schlosspark is the oldest living thing in the Miltenberg district. There is a primary school - Hauptschule within the Kleinheubach/Laudenbach/Rüdenau school association. Reichartshausen Too Many Requests If you report this error to

70-647: The Odenwald . It is relatively well linked to the highway network by Bundesstraße 469. The Frankfurt Rhine Main Region ’s hub can be reached quickly by car or train. The next community down the Main is Klingenberg am Main , and the next one upstream is Kleinheubach . The hamlet of Brunnthal in Hessen , which belongs to Michelstadt ’s outlying centre of Vielbrunn, is co-administered by Laudenbach. There has been

80-674: The Holy Roman Empire See also [ edit ] Lautenbach (disambiguation) Lauterbach (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Laudenbach . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Laudenbach&oldid=1220453891 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

90-588: The Miltenberg district office was formed, on whose administrative area Laudenbach was located. During the Nazi Germany Regime, Laudenbach was one of 31 communities which were assigned in the so called 'Landkreis' of Miltenberg . On July 1, 1972, this merged with the district of Obernburg am Main to form the new district of Miltenberg . Laudenbach lies right on the Bavarian Lower Main between Miltenberg and Obernburg , and borders on

100-522: The imperial barons of Fechenbach. In the course of the reorganization of Germany under Napoleon , the place came to the Grand Duchy of Hesse in 1810. With a contract of January 29, 1817, Laudenbach, together with the towns of Umpfenbach , Windischbuchen and Reichartshausen , came to the Kingdom of Bavaria in exchange for Dorndiel , Mosbach and Radheim from the Grand Duchy of Hesse. In 1862

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