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View of the Klosterhof in Wildentierbach

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View of the Klosterhof in Wildentierbach

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    September 12, 2022

    The way to the monastery courtyard led over a bridge over the Tierbach.
    The monastery gardens were to the right and left of the bridge at the level of the stream.
    The parsonage was built in a corner of the monastery garden.
    The way to the Rothenburger Land was through the barn (belonging to the Gasthaus Hirsch).
    At the exit of the barn was the customs house.

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      September 14, 2022

      In the middle of the picture you can see a courtyard entrance.
      This was a stone bridge over the Thierbach.
      The monastery gardens were to the right and left of the bridge. Today's gardens are just a small remnant of it.

      The farm was acquired in 1375 from the convent in Rothenburg by the Lords of Lichtel.
      This means that from 1375 the monastery of the Dominican nuns was in Thierbach.
      Even before that, from 1277 to 1554, the nuns had income from Wildentierbach.

      The nuns were not very popular as they also exercised the judiciary in the area.

      The nuns were not allowed to preach sermons. But the population wanted to hear sermons. For this reason, the Bishop of Würzburg appointed a pastor around 1390.
      A small presbytery was built in the monastery garden (Klostergrund belonged to the bishop) where the newer presbytery stands today.

      The monastery was probably also destroyed when Hans Melchior von Rosenberg zu Haltebergstetten destroyed the castle in 1509 and burned down the village.

      The Dominican monastery in Rothenburg was dissolved in 1554 and the goods and gold went to the city. This also included Schmerbach and Wildentierbach.

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        September 14, 2022

        In 999, a Rothenburg count dedicated the Wildentierbach parish to the Haug (hill) monastery in Würzburg.
        Heinrich Graf von Rothenburg was elected and confirmed in 995 as the 17th bishop and prince of Würzburg. He built the church of St. Stephen and also the famous Haug Abbey (church) in Würzburg with his fortune. He died in 1018.

        The Würzburg foundations served to finance churches.
        The parish later went to the Neumünster monastery in Würzburg.
        I.e. Wildentierbach already had its own parish in the 11th century.

        A canon of the respective monastery was also the head pastor and the pastorate could only be filled with his consent.
        After the Reformation, when the Protestant pastors from Rothenburg (from 1542) were occupied, this was still the case.
        Only after 1810 were the pastors employed from Stuttgart.
        The first Württemberg pastor was Pastor Hirsching (1816) who came from Wiesenbach.

        The first pastor who is noted was Pastor Eberhart in 1392.
        Before that, vicars and preachers presumably held the service.
        The first evangelical pastor was Johann Reuss (1549) and was appointed from Rothenburg after Würzburg's approval.

        The village school was set up in Wildentierbach in 1562.
        The first Christian school regulations were created by Pastor Zacharias Groß in 1595,
        who was also the village teacher.

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          Location: Niederstetten, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Stuttgart District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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