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St. Andreas Church Dietenhofen

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St. Andreas Church Dietenhofen

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    July 22, 2018

    Beautiful church tower dates back to the 11th century

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      March 8, 2021

      Nice church there is worth a stop

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        March 13, 2020

        St. Andreas is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Dietenhofen named after the apostle Andreas

        1431 there is the first documentary mention of a parish church in Dietenhofen. [2] However, a pastor in Dietenhofen was testified as early as 1297. Parts of the nave are Romanesque and may have originated in the early 11th century. [3] Manfred Jehle counts Dietenhofen among the large parishes that emerged relatively early. [4] Dietenhofen originally had five branches: St. Andreas (Unterschlauersbach), St. Bartholomäus (Oberreichenbach), St. Leonhard (Götteldorf), St. Maria Magdalena (Seubersdorf) and St. Mauritius (Warzfelden). There were also four chapels Gratianuskapelle (Kleinhaslach), Burgkapelle in Leonrod, and chapels in Neudorf and Rüdern. A total of 24 places and homesteads were cared for. [5] St. Martin (Kleinhaslach) was only after the reformation of St. Maria (Großhaslach) and pasted to St. Andreas. [6]

        In 1297 the Lords of Tannenberg were parish cartridges in Dietenhofen, then the Lords of Dietenhofen, and at the beginning of the 14th century the Lords of Leonrod. In 1684, this right passed to the Margraviate of Ansbach-Brandenburg with the sale of the Dietenhofen properties. [7]

        Around 1820 St. Martin in Kleinhaslach formed a parish priest with St. Maria Magdalena in Seubersdorf. On December 19, 1842 St. Martin with St. Maria Magdalena was raised as a branch to the parish. In 1970 the change from St. Maria Magdalena back to St. Andreas took place.

        Further information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Andreas_(Dietenhofen)

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