- Baltringen
Baltringen is a once autonomous village in
Baden-Württemberg in the region ofUpper Swabia , situated approximately 17km north of Biberach. Administratively, Baltringen is part of themunicipality ofMietingen . Baltringen lies on the riverDürnach .History
The area in which the village of Baltringen is now situated, was settled by
Alemans in the 3rd century CE, being part of theAgri Decumates . It is located on an important road, connectingUlm withLake Constance . This road was partly restored in the early 7th century and new settlements were founded in order to safeguard travelling. The road lead fromMeersburg viaRavensburg toBiberach an der Riß , continuing via Baltringen in the direction of
BirkendorfLaupheim and then on towards Ulm. This road would have crossed the river Dürnach on the southern entrance of the village by using the existing sandstone bridge.The first appearance of Baltringen in written sources dates from 1274, when two brothers, Ulrich and Berthold of Baltringen, are mentioned. It is, however, impossible to ascertain a to whether these brothers were of the
nobility or not. There is evidence of high court activity in Baltringen; on old maps a place called "Galgenberg" (gallow's hill) can be found on the road towards Äpfingen.In 1370, a subsidiary church of the
parish church in Laupheim is mentioned as being in Baltringen. During the 14th century, theHerren von Freyberg ofAchstetten were the rulers of Baltringen, also owing the right to inflictlow justice . During the 15th century, Baltringen changed hands frequently. A great number of owners were burghers of Ulm and Biberach. Little by little the "Spital" (a hospital foundation) in Biberach bought more and more of Baltringen, so that in 1473 almost all of the village was in its possession.During the
Peasants' Revolt 1524-1525, Baltringen was a centre of the rebellion. The regional peasants' army was named after the village,Baltringer Haufen . The revolt failed, after the troops of theSwabian League beat the Baltringer Haufen in a battle fought on nearby "Baltringer Ried" (BaltringenBog ), and only in the first half of the 19th century, the last remnants ofservitude were abolished.In 1636, during theThirty Years' War , the population of Baltringen was almost completely wiped out bybubonic plague .In the course of the
mediatisation in 1803, the main part of the village came into the possession of the of thecounts ofPlettenberg und Bassenheim . In 1806, Baltringen became part of the Kingdom of Württemberg.Until 1938, Baltringen was part of the
district of Laupheim; since then it has been part of the district of Biberach.Attractions
* The village of Baltringen is situated on the
Upper Swabian Baroque Route , a touristic route along the most notable architectural relics of Baroque-style in Upper Swabia.
* "Baltringer Schichten" (Baltringen strata): deposits ofmolasse , created when ca. 25 million years ago, sea covered the area from the river Rhone to what now is thecity ofVienna ; a regional, temporary rise created a rough area of sandstone. Here, ageologist collected ca. 60 000 teeth of variousshark species in the 19th century. The collection is now on display in theBraith-Mali Museum in Biberach an der Riß.External links
* [http://www.mietingen.de/ website of Mietingen (in German)]
* [http://www.baltringer-haufen.de/ website of local history club with emphasis on the Peasants' War (in German)]
* [http://www.biberach-riss.de/index.phtml?NavID=451.28 website of the Braith-Mali Museum (in German)]
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