Eschau is a market community in the Miltenberg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia ( Unterfranken ) in Bavaria , Germany . It has a population of around 3,800.
15-434: Wildensee is the name of: Wildensee (Eschau) , a village in the market borough of Eschau , county of Miltenberg, Bavaria, Germany Wildensee (Mittenwald) , a village in the market borough of Mittenwald , county of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany Wildensee (Zeitz) , a village in the borough of Zeitz , Burgenland county, Saxony-Anhalt Wildensee (Salzkammergut) ,
30-628: A free imperial city in 1806 with the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire . The city was granted to the former archbishop of Mainz, Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg , and became the Principality of Frankfurt . When Dalberg was forced by Napoleon to relinquish his Principality of Regensburg to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1810, his remaining territories of Aschaffenburg , Wetzlar , Fulda , Hanau , and Frankfurt were combined into
45-742: A lake in the Totes Gebirge in the Austrian state of Styria a small Alpine lake at 2,514 metres in the Venediger Group of the High Tauern in the Austrian state of Tyrol, East Tyrol. Also called the Wilden See . Wildlense is the name of a non profit organization working for wildlife & nature conservation with name Wildlense Eco Foundation. See also [ edit ] Wildsee (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
60-511: A working area of 758 ha, of which 407 ha was cropland and 345 ha was meadowland. The mayor is Gerhard Rüth ( CSU ). The council is made up of 16 council members with seats apportioned thus: The community’s arms might be described thus: Per fess embattled of one, in chief Or a pair of balances sable, in base three mullets of six, one and two, argent. The Counts of Rieneck are known to have been in Eschau by 1232. The settlement
75-606: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Eschau (Lower Franconia) Eschau lies in the Bavarian Lower Main ( Bayerischer Untermain ) region. The community is located in the southwestern part of the Mittelgebirge Spessart . The river Elsava , a tributary of the Main , flows through the municipal territory. The main village is located in
90-640: The Wasserschloss Sommerau [ de ] (also private property). Also nearby, but located just outside the municipal territory, is the plateau of Geishöhe , one of the few Spessart hills whose peak is not densely wooded and thus offers a panoramic view. In 1999 the following institutions existed in Eschau: The expressionist painter Fritz Schaefler [ de ] (1888−1954) spent his childhood until 1900 in Eschau. The CSU politician Berthold Rüth [ de ]
105-399: The Kingdom of Bavaria . Within town limits, 3,395 inhabitants were counted in 1970, 3,89|1 in 1987 and in 2000 4,145. On 2 January 2008, another count yielded the figure 4,213. By age, the population breaks down thus: Municipal taxes in 1999 amounted to €1,961,000 (converted), of which net business taxes amounted to €383,000. According to official statistics, there were 8 workers on
120-549: The escutcheon ’s partition stands for the market community’s fortifications. As a symbol of law and justice, the balance stands for the community’s market rights. The arms have been borne since 1962. Notable historic buildings include the Wasserschloss Oberaulenbach [ de ] , a Renaissance castle (private property), the castle ruin Burg Wildenstein [ de ] and
135-435: The new Grand Duchy of Frankfurt. Although the grand duchy was named after Frankfurt, the city was administered by French commissioners while Dalberg resided in the city of Aschaffenburg . According to the constitution of the grand duchy, upon Dalberg's death, the state would be inherited by Napoleon 's stepson, Eugène de Beauharnais . Dalberg abdicated in favour of Eugène on 26 October 1813, following Napoleon's defeat at
150-662: The north): Heimbuchenthal , Dammbach , Altenbuch , Stadtprozelten , Dorfprozelten , Collenberg , Mönchberg and Elsenfeld . Except for the former two (Aschaffenburg district) these are all part of the Miltenberg district. Eschau was an Amt of the Lordship of Wildenstein held by the Counts of Erbach and mediatized by Prince Primate von Dalberg ( Principality of Aschaffenburg / Grand Duchy of Frankfurt ) in 1806, which in 1814 passed to Austria , and shortly thereafter to
165-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wildensee . 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=Wildensee&oldid=1066210623 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732793867745180-425: The social welfare contribution rolls working in agriculture and forestry in 1998. In producing businesses this was 332, and in trade and transport 56. In other areas, 135 workers on the social welfare contribution rolls were employed, and 1,478 such workers worked from home. There was one processing business. Eight businesses were in construction, and furthermore, in 1999, there were 63 agricultural operations with
195-608: The valley of the Elsava but the municipality extends into the wooded hills and encompasses the outlying village of Wildensee, located to the east in the valley of the Aubach . The community has the five Gemarkungen (traditional rural cadastral areas): Eschau, Hobbach, Oberaulenbach, Sommerau and Wildensee. Eschau has ten Ortsteile : Eschau, Unteraulenbach, Wildenstein, Wildenthal, Hobbach, Oberaulenbach, Sommerau, Schafhof, Wildensee and Hofwildensee. Eschau borders on (clockwise from
210-669: Was born on 28 March 1958 in Hobbach, Eschau. He has been a Member of the Bavarian Landtag since 6 October 2003. Grand Duchy of Frankfurt The Grand Duchy of Frankfurt was a German satellite state of Napoleonic creation. It came into existence in 1810 through the combination of the former territories of the Archbishopric of Mainz along with the Free City of Frankfurt itself. Frankfurt lost its status as
225-500: Was raised to market community in 1285. When the Counts died out in 1559, Eschau, together with the Lordship of Wildenstein passed to the Counts of Erbach, with whom it stayed until the Old Empire came to an end in 1803. The tinctures gules and Or (red and gold) are drawn from the arms once borne by the Counts of Rieneck. The mullets (star-shapes) are drawn from the arms once borne by the Counts of Erbach. The battlement-shape forming
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