Schwalldorf - History

History

Around 1100 Schwalldorf was mentioned for the first time on a paper of the Hirsau Abbey (ger.: Kloster Hirsau). In that document a nobleman "Fridericus de Swaldorff" (Frederic of Schwalldorf) was called. The first official reference in a deed of gift dates from 7 July 1304. Heinrich der Amman (Henry the Amman) the reeve of the Counts of Hohenberg made a present to the domician nunnery in Kirchberg. He gave them a manor in Schwalldorf. Due to that document the village celebrated its 700th anniversary in 2004.

However, it is assumed, that the village is much older. The suffix "-dorf", gives a reason to suppose an appearance in the 7th or 8th century. Scores of excavation findings allude to that too. But the only real record is the deed of gift from the 7 July 1304.

In 1357 a chapel was mentioned. At that time Schwalldorf has been a subsidiary of the parish of Dettingen, which belonged to the commandry of the Knights Hospitaller in Hemmendorf. In a deed of the 28 August 1437 a "Kaplanei" (vicariate) was founded in Schwalldorf. In the deed the patron Saint Andrew was mentioned for the first time. In 1507 Schwalldorf got an own parish. The chapel became a parish church.

From 1381 to 1806 the village belonged to the territory of Niederhohenberg (Lower Hohenberg) of the County of Hohenberg. In 1381 Rudolf III. Count of Hohenberg sold the County in large part to the House of Habsburg. So Schwalldorf and large parts of the county became a part of Further Austria. For this reason the reformation could not take place around Rottenburg. All thoughts of reformation were defeated by the archduke of Austria. The exclave of Austria kept Catholic. In 1805 the County was assigned to the Dukedom of Württemberg by the Peace of Pressburg. Württemberg became a kingdom in 1806, few days after the treaty was effected.

When in 1807 the Oberamt Rottenburg (Oberamt of Württemberg) was founded, Schwalldorf became a part of it. Rottenburg was also the domicile of an Austrian Oberamt, before the County came to Württemberg. In 1934 the appellation Oberamt was replaced by Kreis (district). The District of Rottenburg was dissolved in 1938 and merged into the District of Tübingen. Since then Schwalldorf has been a part of the District of Tübingen. On 1 January 1972 the municipality of Schwalldorf was incorporated into the town of Rottenburg am Neckar.

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